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I need a big garage. Mini is an islander car. We drive big v8 with lots of get up and go. As for garage my v10 truck was outside for 12 years. Not saying it was happy to be alone, but sometimes that's the best way

 

My new truck is a tight squeeze inside, but it gets in there.

 

I do prefer a hand job on the wash over a machine one. So it don't matter size of either there. Also wax on and wax off is a hand job. Ladies probably enjoy a plug in buffer but only for spots. To do it right requires some skill around the handles and trim

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Sometimes a car or truck looks small next to a big garage

 

And regardless of how large the garage is, typically the backdoor is designated "exit only."

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LOL...

I am going to be a good doorbell...and not write what I'm thinkin...

 

Aw, let it rip Doreen.  This thread left the tracks a long time ago.

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wow what did I just read shame on all of you......Just kidding..... it is very entertaining the talk about size and such and the difference between a man-inch and a real inch lol 

 

As you know, Frezflops, some things are best measured First.

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you don't know men then, we love to brag and show off....

 

Who has best toys, fast car, biggest boobs on the wife, if it got a motor we race it, if its shiney we wax it,

 

Why was tank tops invented/ Show off the arms.

 

Why do rubbers come in extra large, for me.

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you don't know men then, we love to brag and show off....

 

Who has best toys, fast car, biggest boobs on the wife, if it got a motor we race it, if its shiney we wax it,

 

Why was tank tops invented/ Show off the arms.

 

Why do rubbers come in extra large, for me.

 

'Wee Man syndrome' as it's known in Scotland... B)

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