Originally Posted by
JohnDoe
I have already apologized to you in pm, what more do you want from me?
What makes you think I want anything more? What's WRONG with you? lol! After I posted that we exchanged PM's. Weirdo.
btw, do you wear a wedding band? Why didn't she know you were married if you do? and if she saw the wedding band and still made the comment to you, then I would venture to say, she was "feeling you out"....on your "singleness state of mind"....
Or maybe you are just reading-into her comment? I wear a wedding band on occasion. Not lately due to weight loss
I could be wrong on this and am willing to admit such right now... but this is where my mind did go when I read this post of yours...
I did not see it as dillo, you just bragging in a way, about yourself or your car and really making the whole thing up and licking your own finger so to write the message on your own car....
Hey - JD. See the windshield? It's covered in Dew. His comment meant "did you get your finger wet wiping the dew off the windshield to create those letters to make the words?"
Licking my own finger? lol
Originally Posted by
Obama08
The car looks nice but its important to remember that they're built by Mazda (Ford in disguise).
What did Ford have to do with the design or creation of my car?
(hint: nothing)
Ford holds controlling interest in Mazda - that does NOT mean my car 'is' a Ford, silly.
I would prefer a Honda s2000. Puts out more hp and will probably last years beyond your Mazda.
More HP? How much more? Why would it last years longer? Under what conditions? What parts would last longer? Would you rather have a S2000 if you had a family of four and needed four real seats? What about the S2000 do you like better? the chassis? The engine? The brakes? Do you know anything about cars, are are you just a fan of the Honda?
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