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My wife wouldn't care if the boat is old or new, fast or slow, sail or power, electric or diesel; as long as it got us on the water.

Her taste is more specific in cars, though. That 57 Chev convertible would go down real well. A 1958 corvette convertible would be even better.
 
I wonder what girls might like one of my more recent listings, a 127' Camper and Nicholsons steel Motoryacht built in 1920? They might have a different attitude after finding out about the $7,000,000 refit!!

Wifey B: Ok, but tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo slow. :nonono::nonono:
 
Just remember if it runs and gets you to where you want to go: Everyone has the same waterfront view in an anchorage!
 
Wifey B: A what? :huh::confused:

Exactly.
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Hey, I was 3 yrs old when that baby was built:thumb::thumb: Had a roommate in college whose father collected old Corvettes. We brought a '68 convertible up for spring of '77 and pimped around in that baby all semester. Had to beat the babes off with a stick.
 

Hey, I was 3 yrs old when that baby was built:thumb::thumb: Had a roommate in college whose father collected old Corvettes. We brought a '68 convertible up for spring of '77 and pimped around in that baby all semester. Had to beat the babes off with a stick.[/QUOTE]

Wifey B: I actually like the styling of the 57 in the pic. When I was young, I was a regular at car shows. Paid well to stand around and do virtually nothing. My friends and I referred to "car girl" jobs as "eye candy jobs." Went from the age of 16 to 20. '57's were ancient even back then. I went to a Mecum auction once but that was just as a very bored spectator. :)
 

Hey, I was 3 yrs old when that baby was built:thumb::thumb: Had a roommate in college whose father collected old Corvettes. We brought a '68 convertible up for spring of '77 and pimped around in that baby all semester. Had to beat the babes off with a stick.[/QUOTE]

I would never say 'beat the babes off with a stick' these days. It is not PC to call them babes because it indicates I thought women are sex objects. Using a stick on them for that is not PC because that would be considered physical abuse and I would end up in prison and become a real sex object. The media would find out, write an exaggerated story of me beating women with a stick, promise a video at a later date and ruin my chances at running for president.
That leaves me one option, submit to the women, look down, say in a quiet respectful voice, yes'mam.
I also have great trouble accepting social changes. Next month I will be 75 years old and no doubt die soon ...... sort of makes me happy because after death, there are no more changes.
 
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Wifey B: I actually like the styling of the 57 in the pic. When I was young, I was a regular at car shows. Paid well to stand around and do virtually nothing. My friends and I referred to "car girl" jobs as "eye candy jobs." Went from the age of 16 to 20. '57's were ancient even back then. I went to a Mecum auction once but that was just as a very bored spectator. :)[/QUOTE]

These days if you use the phrase 'eye candy' you better be talking about the car.
 
Wifey B: Are you sure? :lol:

No changes that will effect me.
I think it still requires the family's permission a court order to move the body or the coffee can filled with ashes.
 
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