A friend I call ‘Black Cat’ stopped by the other day to check up on
the status of my '66 OTS ‘black cat’. I told her I was waiting on
parts. I tried to get her to put on some rubber gloves and put a
wrench to the clutch nipple under the car, however, she would only
pump the clutch. She usually falls for that stuff. It appears she
is into restoration projects. see pic:
In reply to a message from fbing sent Wed 13 Oct 2004:
Will she wear a Catwoman outfit for Halloween and then pose with
your Black Cat for more photos? I think she’d fit nicely into the
comstume. Pascal, where are those shots from the West Palm show…
Whow, what a georgeous friend!! Hmmm, I don’t think my wife would like
it if I had a friend like that! ;-))
One night my wife and I took the OTS to the local drive-in movie theater. A young lady that looked much like that stopped by and just went gaga over the car. She kept gushing on about how wonderful it must be to ride in, etc… all the time totally ignoring my wife.
After she finally walked away, my wife turned to me and with an an icy stare asked, “Friend of yours?”.
In a message dated 10/13/04 8:08:20 AM Pacific Daylight Time, fbing2@cox.net
writes:
<< A friend I call ‘Black Cat’ stopped by the other day to check up on
the status of my '66 OTS ‘black cat’. I told her I was waiting on
parts. I tried to get her to put on some rubber gloves and put a
wrench to the clutch nipple under the car, however, she would only
pump the clutch. She usually falls for that stuff. It appears she
is into restoration projects. see pic:
George said "After she finally walked away, my wife turned to me and with
an an icy stare asked, “Friend of yours?”.
And-----------------------------------what did you say?
[Original Message]
From: George Cohn gwcohn@bblabs.net
To: e-type@jag-lovers.org
Date: 10/13/04 5:21:16 PM
Subject: Re: RE: [E-Type] Two black cats (not a Holloween topic)
From: Paul Bjarnason
Hi Fbing -
Whow, what a georgeous friend!! Hmmm, I don’t think my wife would like
it if I had a friend like that! ;-))
One night my wife and I took the OTS to the local drive-in movie theater.
A young lady that looked much like that stopped by and just went gaga over
the car. She kept gushing on about how wonderful it must be to ride in,
etc… all the time totally ignoring my wife.
After she finally walked away, my wife turned to me and with an an icy
stare asked, “Friend of yours?”.
In reply to a message from George Cohn sent Wed 13 Oct 2004:
After she finally walked away, my wife turned to me and with an an
icy stare asked, ‘‘Friend of yours?’’.
George,
I could think of half a dozens replies that would have made for an
icy week! What was your answer?
Hehe. Something about it must be the white hair and grandfatherly look that attracts them…
Seriously, I find that the young ladies at work will always stop me in the halls to chat. I think it’s because I don’t appear to pose a threat to them. (But deep inside lurks a DOM!)
"Hehe. Something about it must be the white hair and grandfatherly look
that attracts them…
Seriously, I find that the young ladies at work will always stop me in
the halls to chat. I think it’s because I don’t appear to pose a threat
to them. (But deep inside lurks a DOM!)
George Cohn
'70 OTS"
George -
Oh come on grandpa!!! I’ll bet the young ladies at work must know what
you drive - just like the girl at the drive in, plus if you’re up the
ladder at work, they could be schmoozing you! I’m surprised your wife
lets you out alone with your E, or the Z, too, for that matter! ;-)))
My theory on this is based upon my own experience at work, with young
women who know me, as compared to away from work with women who don’t
know me! Positive female reaction to me, just for my youthful vigor (61
years old) and raw animal magnetism, takes a very sensitive instrument
to detect and the instrument must be able to detect negative values!
;-))
I’m retired now, so the power attraction is gone, but with one of my
collector cars around, just about everyone, still, wants to talk to me,
including the young honies! (I plan to double delete this e-mail from
my “sent mail” box, as soon as it leaves!)
Paul Bjarnason10/13/04 4:38 PMbearson@crosslink.net
DYM become DOM as they grow older!
Bob 889076
"Hehe. Something about it must be the white hair and grandfatherly look
that attracts them…
Seriously, I find that the young ladies at work will always stop me in
the halls to chat. I think it’s because I don’t appear to pose a threat
to them. (But deep inside lurks a DOM!)
George Cohn
'70 OTS"
George -
Oh come on grandpa!!! I’ll bet the young ladies at work must know what
you drive - just like the girl at the drive in, plus if you’re up the
ladder at work, they could be schmoozing you! I’m surprised your wife
lets you out alone with your E, or the Z, too, for that matter! ;-)))
My theory on this is based upon my own experience at work, with young
women who know me, as compared to away from work with women who don’t
know me! Positive female reaction to me, just for my youthful vigor (61
years old) and raw animal magnetism, takes a very sensitive instrument
to detect and the instrument must be able to detect negative values!
;-))
I’m retired now, so the power attraction is gone, but with one of my
collector cars around, just about everyone, still, wants to talk to me,
including the young honies! (I plan to double delete this e-mail from
my “sent mail” box, as soon as it leaves!)
Nice sandals, too.
Cliff (friends say I should set my sights higher)----- Original Message -----
From: “fbing”
A friend I call ‘Black Cat’ stopped by the other day to check up on the
status of my '66 OTS ‘black cat’. I told her I was waiting
Nice chassis.
I like the stance � smooth, flowing lines.
Upper suspension is nicely put together.
Pleasantly accessorized.
Can�t really see the Independent Rear Suspension, but I suspect it is every bit as nice as the front.