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> But there are so many better "city cars" out there.
Very true. I'd much rather have a Golf or something, but I basically signed my car over to my folks and they signed theirs over to me, so that's what I got. I can't complain.
> Lawrence wrote:
> Well obviously you've not heard the story of his pink T-Shirt.
>
> Any damage to his masculinity has already been done.
>
> Explain.
He thought it would be cool to buy a pink T-Shirt..He wore it when we went to visit his sister and her bloke in Scotland and they spent a week taking the wee-wee out of him.
> We don't use the car much, only to go shopping. Work is a 20-25 minute
> walk away as is town.
Does he try and pretend it's your car whenever anyone asks? I sure as hell wouldn't admit to owning the girliest of all girls cars.
> Well obviously you've not heard the story of his pink T-Shirt.
>
> Any damage to his masculinity has already been done.
Explain.
Any damage to his masculinity has already been done.
> If we use the car we run the risk of losing the parking space and not
> finding one which isn't on double yellows.
And EB runs the risk of being called a girl!