Re: [Amc-list] "Forbidden" CL ad, or, " There has to be a girl out there
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Re: [Amc-list] "Forbidden" CL ad, or, " There has to be a girl out there who likes me and my cars"



On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 01:31:41PM -0800, hydeparker@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
 
> Sorry about the "forbidden" thing.  Not sure why that happened, so here 
> I've just copied the text of the ad.  Note that I was searching all 
> craigslist for a Kammback!
> - Justin
> 
> ***********************************************************
> 
> There has to be a girl out there who likes me and my cars - 18 (Salem County)
> Reply to: pers-938730680@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [?]
> Date: 2008-11-29, 11:15PM EST
> 
> I've only had one girlfriend ever, 3 weeks over the summer until she moved
> I'm tired of being single. I don't ask for much in a girl, only not to 
> weigh much more than me, 150 (although I'd prefer less), like my music 
> (Clasic Rock) Or at least not hate my music, and like my cars (AMC Eagles, 
> Kammback and Wagon)
> I go to Penns Grove High School, and can't afford much now, as I'm getting 
> phased out at work, and all the money goes into fixing my cars at the moment 
> (I bought them to fix up when I had a better job)
> Any girls out there who might like me and my cars?

Okay, aside from the "Classic Rock" part, which is just sad, the first 
thing that strikes me is what kids these days don't know.  Used to be, 
of course, that as soon as you said "Rambler", you'd get a big grin and 
"fold-down seats..." in response.

Inadvertently hilarious, though, is what Google suggested in response to
the search string "Using AMCs to pick up girls"

	Did you mean: Using EMACS to pick up girls?

If you're a geek, laugh now.  If you're not, don't ask.

Jonathan


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