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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 2:38 pm
by andy
Women can be sooo narrow minded when it comes to outside interests. I mean it's not like I'm looking at wet T shirts and thongs or anything like that. I do fantasize a little though. Heck, if anything, the 710 ought to be jealous of me lusting after a 712 or a Tatra.

Pinz-obsession

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:34 pm
by Heed
I agree!! I had to work at convincing "The Bride" that at least I was hanging around with a 28 year old truck instead of a 28 year old!!! :D

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:04 pm
by todds112
Pinzwheeling, you said a mouthful. My wife and daughters call it Pinz Porn.
Too funny. We are allowed to surf the net in Dispatch when it's slow. Someone will walk behind and me and exclaim, "Oh Gosh, Todd's looking at his truck porn again." :lol:

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:01 pm
by andy
The tip-off must be the shallow, rapid breathing and the drool and slobber all over the keyboard and monitor. I try to be discreet, but when I see some of the 712's, or the Duros, Urals, and Tatra's once in awhile a low moan might escape. Whatever it is I get busted almost everytime. :lol:

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:33 pm
by pinzwheeling
I finally got her to go for a ride in the Pinz. We took a short ride to Target, and between the "stop stopping so close to the car in front of you" when stopping at stoplights and the "fine, we'll take the Pinz" complaints, it wasn't worth it. Of course, after we came out of the store and realized that some idiot had parked about 2 inches away from the passenger side door ( I couldn't figure out how they even got out of their car) and saw that there was almost no way for us to get out of our spot, the Pinz somewhat redeemed itself in her eyes.

"Hold on honey, I'll just go forward a couple of feet so you can get in" I then proceeded to drive over the parking island (not a real challenge, I only had to use one locker to climb the 6 inch vertical ascent :roll: ), the wife seemed to find the Pinz amusing at a minimum.

Whatever.... the kids in town still think it's cool, and my kids love it. Someone once stated a while back on the board that you know you have a cool vehicle when the 10 year olds are giving you thumbs up as you drive by. 8)