Should I point out that drving a Spit along a beach is asking for trouble? All
that
salt and sand? I would have thought anybody could see that, especially you, Liv
"The
Body" Haasper <g>
TTFN,
James
"Livia I. Haasper" wrote:
> You have this whole thing down wrong. I simply have to educate you here.
> It's like this.
> 67 red Spit, driving along a deserted beach, girl in the drivers seat, blond
>hair
> blowing in the breeze, distinguished gentleman by her side, gazing at her
>lovingly,
> picnic basket on the rack, containing champagne and lobster, summertime,
>sunshine,
> Jesse Cook's hot rhumba rhythms blasting from the radio.
> That is my version
> Liv
>
> James Carruthers wrote:
>
> > Michael Hargreave Mawson wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Well, no. It was meant to be driven in blazing sunshine, with the top
> > > down, by a darkly-handsome muscle-man with blow-dried hair, long
> > > sideburns and a chunky gold chain-link bracelet. He'd have something
> > > cool on the 8-track - probably the Bee-Gees - and a rather dim, but
> > > decorative, blonde (five years his junior) in the passenger seat.
> > >
> > > *That's* how '77 Spits were meant to be driven.
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