Re: RARE BREED

From: Norah Kiraly (kiralyn@tor.hookup.net)
Date: Wed Nov 13 1996 - 17:32:50 EST


At 01:41 PM 11/13/96 +0000, you wrote:
 
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>A similar thing happens when I am cruising around in my Camaro. People
usually
>stick their head out the window of their vehicle and yell "NICE CAR!!!" I've
>also had older men give me the thumbs up when they see my car. I think they
>remember the good old days when the car first hit the streets (I was only six
>months old when my Camaro was assembled!).
>
>> Norah
>> '95 Dakota Sport, 4x2 Club Cab, V6, 3.9L, black
>> '95 Dakota Sport, 4x2 Club Cab, V6, 3.9L, black
>
>Wow! You have two identical trucks? Must be nice to have extra cash like
>that. Do you drive them on alternating days? ;^)
>
>BTW, there is no 'E' in Camaro. What year Camaro did you have?
>
>-Scott Vieth http://www.msn.fullfeed.com/~scottv
>
>'68 Camaro RS, 327/PG
>'97 Dakota Sport 4x4 Club Cab, 5.2L/5-spd (on order)
>
>
Now Now - don't pick on the shift-worker. Plus the PC world is still
relatively new to me (they're so small - I work with the bigger IBMs and do
rotating 8, 10 and 12 hour shifts (mostly nights lately) with dogs that seem
to need to go out every hour while I'm in bed. While up, they couldn't care
less. So sleep is a rare item as well. If I make typos etc., just remember
I'm on the VAMPIRE SHIFT AND I DRIVE A BLACK TRUCK!!!! Seriously - I
haven't seen my truck in the light of day in a long time and can't wait to
go off shift permanently next week so I can drive around with the rest of
world and see real people again.

My camaro (CAMERO - ha ha) was a '75 LT, red. I was in the process of
having it rebuilt when New Years Eve '87 it was stolen and smashed into a
tree. It was a gift from my ex., so it was a blessing in a way that it was
gone.

Norah
'95 Dakota Sport, 4x2 Club Cab, V6, 3.9L, black

 
 



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