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    Cinderella went to the ball.

    I know it's a bit premature to put her into show competition but I couldn't resist. Ya know - Fire a couple of warning shots to let'em know you coming. Here's picture of the lady getting ready for the ball. (A local Ford show) She's wearing primer but she generated a lot of interest. No trophies today. The judging went against her as the other participants were seemingly superficial - seeing only her blemish and not her inner beauty.

    -Geary
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    Ain't no big deal...... her day will come (did anyone even look under the bonnet?)
    Phil

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    Those Bastard!
    Tony
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    The bonnet was open for the show. I was just being a smart arse, tyring to beat a slew of trailerqueens with a primered hood unfinished vehicle. Ya know -ya get the pleasant thought to send'em home embarassed scratching their heads in wonderment. The car was suprisingly competitive and did very well, getting a lot of votes, but the engine just was'nt a strong enough asset to offset the "pretty" -we don't drive'em ever factor. God forbid that the engine oil would ever get to temperature or the tire tread would scuff rotating against the harsh tarmac.
    "Roll'em out, fire'em up, get'em parked as quickly as possible lest we accumulate wear"


    Every once in a while ya gotta pick up your lance, mount your steed, and joust a windmill or two. It let's ya know you're alive.

    -Geary
    Last edited by Aggressor; August 14th, 2009 at 10:18 PM.

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