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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Exactly. Sex is a primal urge. Contrary to what the idiot religious fundamentalists tell us it is not something that is easily controlled or compartmentalized. Chris
  2. Odd when you say that you don't enjoy female company that much. A lot of people think that gay men are more feminine than strait men, when in fact I think the opposite is true. I think it is very possible to be a strait guy and have a feminized brain, and I am that guy. Not that any one would know, because I am a large, burly construction worker (don't bring wax for the hair on my back, bring a John Deer tractor, please) in real life. But when my wife was pregant I found myself wanting daughters more than I wanted sons, and I really like being around my daughters MUCH more than being around my sons. It has only been within the last few years that as my sons have gotten interested in cars and a little older that I've really started enjoying being around them. In high school I had lots of female freinds, and was part of a writing group that wrote poetry, etc. that was largely female. I liked my female teachers MUCH more than my male teachers. Also knew a lot of girls from church, the speech team, the debate team, etc. That being said, I am an Electrician and work in a field that is 99% male, go figure. Imagine that I just like building things/working on things. People joke about being a lesbian in a man's body, but sometimes I wonder a bit if I am that guy... Which would explain my love of Miata's... Chris
  3. Maybe not hairy backs but I like the way some European gals don't always shave their legs/armpits... Chris
  4. Exactly, exactly, exactly. Chris
  5. Look at the way gay teenage boys seek out other guys. What gay teenaged guy gets up in the a.m. and says "I want to be part of a persecuted and unpopular minority, and give up girls?" It's biological all the way, baby. chris
  6. I find the same thing when it comes to women. I am probably the only guy on the planet who doesn't lust after a one night stand. Sex with the Mrs. is always best if we spend a hour or so talking and connecting first... And actually about 75% of the friends I've had in life have been female. I could never imagine a close emotional relationship with a man. Enjoy going out and drinking beer with the guys or wrenching on cars or whatever, but for deep friendship I'm pretty much female only. Actually, I only have a few "close" male friends and even then I much prefer my female friends to them. Chris
  7. I remember a nice looking girl from college who had hair around her nipples. The answer is NO, NO, NO if those things have hair around them, and NO, NO, NO if they are attached to a man... Chris
  8. Actually I have been atracted to lesbians who were not "lipstick" lesbians... Chris
  9. Basketball
  10. I've seen a vynal top thing on corveetes of C-2, C-3, and C-4 vintage. Spotlight makes the minivan, IMHO. Chris
  11. ...and that 57 parts car might make a cool rat rod when he's done stripping it. Chris
  12. Did the 4 door parts car (57) come from Columbus, Ohio per chance? It is a dead, dead, dead ringer for a car that ran around my old neighborhood for years. I'm jealous of the wagon-came close to buying a few, and you can't beat an LS1. As I said in one of Sixty-Eight's threads, the collector cars of tomorrow are in danger today. I can't tell you how very happy I am that you are saving this wagon! If that wagon ever needs a home in a warm garage, I might be able to find it a place under a car cover in mine. Sweet ride, Oldsmoboi! Chris
  13. Old gas will do that also. The lighter Hydrocarbons seem to evaporate and cars that are stored seem to run like crap for a tankfull or two until the old gas is all the way out of the system. My Chevelle did that, and my 55 Chevy did that also. Chris
  14. Your partner is from Brazil, we can excuse him. You Canadians are supposed to be able to put up with the cold... Chris
  15. I'm just dismayed that you think that God would buy a Scion. Given his age, don't you think he'd really rather have a Buick? Chris
  16. Enter Sarcasm mode ...you forget that even on a GM board GM can do no right and Honda can do no wrong. Now go back and re-learn the first lesson about what EVERYBODY knows about cars..... Exit Sarcasm mode Chris
  17. Watching these guys argue is half the fun of coming to C&G. Chris
  18. ...agree on the bland, Camino. The SRX would be my choice if I were in that market. Chris
  19. Republican
  20. Let's all remember the Grand Prix as we should...perhaps as a red 67 ragtop driving down the blue ridge parkway in North Carolina...
  21. Focus is a damned good product. We need to actually cut areas other than transportation to bring our energy usage into line. We can all drive SMART cars and we'll still have problems because our energy budget is blown so many other places. You fit into a Focus as 6'5 350 lbs? They are a roomy car... Chris
  22. Ditto what Camino said. Chris
  23. No, but nice to see them sell Avengers rather than Hyundai products. Chris

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