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Ever Have Someone Say Something And You Don't Quite Know What It Means?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 696455" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My first car was the station wagon I shared with my mom. She felt so bad for years that I had to drive such a 'mom mobile' until years later when she learned I was the only one who could drive around with a keg and never get stopped. All the kids in the vans who tried got stopped, but I never did, lol! It probably helped that I didn't drink (still hate beer) and that I sold beer so there was no one to report me.</p><p></p><p>We have paid for SUVs, but they are not my spirit car. I had a Volvo that I ADORED and I would LOVE another one. SOO easy to drive, heated seats, and NOTHING could hurt it. It was used but still was nicer than my various' bosses cars, was easy to clean and to get to the various engine parts when I needed to do maintenance or repairs. My parents did NOT like it until I was taking my mom to the airport in an ice storm and slid into a guardrail. Not even a dent in the car, though the rail dented. After that, my parents loved the car, esp as I was rear ended three times in it (never my fault - Cincinnati drivers tend to think they are Indy 500 worthy when htey are NOT) and was fine and my car undented each time.</p><p></p><p>But I do not really otherwise have a spirit car. My dad has wanted to get a little sports car for my mom for about 20 years. The first time she could have, she bought a van. The next time, she got an SUV. She wants nothing to do with a sports car because you cannot put anything in it, lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 696455, member: 1233"] My first car was the station wagon I shared with my mom. She felt so bad for years that I had to drive such a 'mom mobile' until years later when she learned I was the only one who could drive around with a keg and never get stopped. All the kids in the vans who tried got stopped, but I never did, lol! It probably helped that I didn't drink (still hate beer) and that I sold beer so there was no one to report me. We have paid for SUVs, but they are not my spirit car. I had a Volvo that I ADORED and I would LOVE another one. SOO easy to drive, heated seats, and NOTHING could hurt it. It was used but still was nicer than my various' bosses cars, was easy to clean and to get to the various engine parts when I needed to do maintenance or repairs. My parents did NOT like it until I was taking my mom to the airport in an ice storm and slid into a guardrail. Not even a dent in the car, though the rail dented. After that, my parents loved the car, esp as I was rear ended three times in it (never my fault - Cincinnati drivers tend to think they are Indy 500 worthy when htey are NOT) and was fine and my car undented each time. But I do not really otherwise have a spirit car. My dad has wanted to get a little sports car for my mom for about 20 years. The first time she could have, she bought a van. The next time, she got an SUV. She wants nothing to do with a sports car because you cannot put anything in it, lol! [/QUOTE]
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