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Old April 8th 06, 09:41 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Ok in response to what everyone said on my first topic im going to
reply with some more information. First off, the man that is wanting to
sell me the car is older and restores them TO sell them. Also i have
spent many days getting to know him and showing him that i am willing
to go to great lengths for this car. Then someone also said that i
wouldnt be able to afford it. I have been working for a while now and i
have saved almost every penny i have, so money is not the issue. Third,
someone said that i wouldnt be able to take care of it, that im to
young to appreciate it. WRONG!!! I have spent a lot of time with the
owner and i know what i have to do to protect this wonderful car. The
power isnt a problem because i am not a fast driver, i may be yound but
i have been in three wrecks (i wasnt driving). I almost died twice, i
know what i need to do to protect myself and the car. I already have a
2005 Cavalier and this Mustang would just be a summer car, when i wasnt
driving it i would still not forget that it was there. How could
I???!!! I hope all of you are not saying the things you are because of
my age because if you knew me then you would know that im not a normal
kid. I know how to appreciate what God has given me. So please tell me
what your opinion is now.

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Old April 8th 06, 11:03 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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"Mustang_girl" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Ok in response to what everyone said on my first topic im going to
> reply with some more information. First off, the man that is wanting to
> sell me the car is older and restores them TO sell them. Also i have
> spent many days getting to know him and showing him that i am willing
> to go to great lengths for this car. Then someone also said that i
> wouldnt be able to afford it. I have been working for a while now and i
> have saved almost every penny i have, so money is not the issue. Third,
> someone said that i wouldnt be able to take care of it, that im to
> young to appreciate it. WRONG!!! I have spent a lot of time with the
> owner and i know what i have to do to protect this wonderful car. The
> power isnt a problem because i am not a fast driver, i may be yound but
> i have been in three wrecks (i wasnt driving). I almost died twice, i
> know what i need to do to protect myself and the car. I already have a
> 2005 Cavalier and this Mustang would just be a summer car, when i wasnt
> driving it i would still not forget that it was there. How could
> I???!!! I hope all of you are not saying the things you are because of
> my age because if you knew me then you would know that im not a normal
> kid. I know how to appreciate what God has given me. So please tell me
> what your opinion is now.


I think you get a kick out of mascarading as a 16 year old girl. Try one of
the lolita newsgroups you freak!

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Old April 9th 06, 12:18 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Yep...THAT one's over the top!

I'm done

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Old April 9th 06, 01:04 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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On 8 Apr 2006 13:41:05 -0700, "Mustang_girl"
> wrote:

>Ok in response to what everyone said on my first topic im going to
>reply with some more information. First off, the man that is wanting to
>sell me the car is older and restores them TO sell them. Also i have
>spent many days getting to know him and showing him that i am willing
>to go to great lengths for this car. Then someone also said that i
>wouldnt be able to afford it. I have been working for a while now and i
>have saved almost every penny i have, so money is not the issue. Third,
>someone said that i wouldnt be able to take care of it, that im to
>young to appreciate it. WRONG!!! I have spent a lot of time with the
>owner and i know what i have to do to protect this wonderful car. The
>power isnt a problem because i am not a fast driver, i may be yound but
>i have been in three wrecks (i wasnt driving). I almost died twice, i
>know what i need to do to protect myself and the car. I already have a
>2005 Cavalier and this Mustang would just be a summer car, when i wasnt
>driving it i would still not forget that it was there. How could
>I???!!! I hope all of you are not saying the things you are because of
>my age because if you knew me then you would know that im not a normal
>kid. I know how to appreciate what God has given me. So please tell me
>what your opinion is now.

My opinion remains the same, if not more so. Few people change more in
every way than a teenager, and this response of yours pretty well
supports the points everyone has made.
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Old April 9th 06, 02:24 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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"Backyard Mechanic" > wrote in message
...
>
> Yep...THAT one's over the top!
>
> I'm done


Yep, my "Bull **** Detector" was ringing off the hook!

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Old April 9th 06, 03:10 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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"Mustang_girl" > wrote:

Mind the email handle... suspicious but then she might have made it up
when she was thirteen

> Ok in response to what everyone said on my first topic im going to
> reply with some more information.


EVERYONE? Seemed quite a diverse response, to me but most lauded the
interest in the car

> First off, the man that is wanting to
> sell me the car is older and restores them TO sell them. Also i have
> spent many days getting to know him and showing him that i am willing
> to go to great lengths for this car.


Three alarms, flashing red and blue lights... 'inviting scandalous
conjecture'

> Then someone also said that i
> wouldnt be able to afford it.


I dont think so... we assumed you were independently wealthy

> I have been working for a while now and i
> have saved almost every penny i have, so money is not the issue. Third,
> someone said that i wouldnt be able to take care of it, that im to
> young to appreciate it. WRONG!!!


More words in mouth

> I have spent a lot of time with the
> owner and i know what i have to do to protect this wonderful car. The
> power isnt a problem because i am not a fast driver, i may be yound but
> i have been in three wrecks (i wasnt driving). I almost died twice, i
> know what i need to do to protect myself and the car.


That's debatable.. from your own evidence. We tend to MAKE our own luck.

> I already have a
> 2005 Cavalier and this Mustang would just be a summer car, when i wasnt
> driving it i would still not forget that it was there. How could
> I???!!! I hope all of you are not saying the things you are because of
> my age because if you knew me then you would know that im not a normal
> kid. I know how to appreciate what God has given me. So please tell me
> what your opinion is now.
>


Our opinion is...I'm pretty sure... that you're an idiot.

You asked, we answered nice, you asked again.. snarkily,

Isnt that whatyou wanted?


Now... as to 'none' who called troll from the safety of his nice little
german anon-hidey-hole. Obvious he read THIS then replied to the
original. And why? Because he's a troll!


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Old April 9th 06, 08:35 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Backyard Mechanic > wrote in
:

> Now... as to 'none' who called troll from the safety of his nice little
> german anon-hidey-hole. Obvious he read THIS then replied to the
> original. And why? Because he's a troll!


Why don't YOU stfu, asshole? I googled "her" and that was "her" first post
on Usenet. That's NEVER a coincidence. What the hell business is it of
your's anyway?

You have way too sensitive toes on this issue. Maybe the "ghost girl" is
you?

Don't bother replying, as you are now in the bozo bin.
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Old April 9th 06, 09:45 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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none > wrote:

> Backyard Mechanic >


>> Now... as to 'none' who called troll from the safety of his nice
>> little german anon-hidey-hole. Obvious he read THIS then replied to
>> the original. And why? Because he's a troll!

>
> Why don't YOU stfu, asshole? I googled "her" and that was "her" first
> post on Usenet. That's NEVER a coincidence. What the hell business is
> it of your's anyway?
>

You sure about that? Or was it because you thought she might be real..
and you caught a good one? Isnt that what your anon is used for?

> You have way too sensitive toes on this issue. Maybe the "ghost girl"
> is you?


Dont worry, I aint a cop... I'll let them handle you later.

>
> Don't bother replying, as you are now in the bozo bin.
>


> " You have way too sensitive toes on this issue."


Heh... who's sensitive? as if I care that I'm in your bozo bin, asshole!

I love these guys... It's called 'transferrance', schmuck!




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Old April 10th 06, 12:01 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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I think he was dreaming about the 16 year old girl that would "do
anything...." for an old Mustang.... no matter how much body filler it is
carrying....



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Old April 10th 06, 02:25 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Jim Warman wrote:
> I think he was dreaming about the 16 year old girl that would "do
> anything...." for an old Mustang.... no matter how much body filler it is
> carrying....



I suspect he's carrying a lot of body filler....
 




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