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Mail From: Peterson, Keith (email redacted)

Becky
It might be a girl thing to you, however, we fellas have a thing about
color too. Usually it only concerns our cars exterior and interior
compatibility, taste and personal liking. Unfortunately this usually
does not transfer to our dress (*clothing* guys, clothing!). E.G: do our
shoes match out belt or hat, does our shirt match our hosiery (guys
hosiery is the formal term for socks).

On a personal note, a female co-worker of mine complimented me upon my
wife's taste in clothing choices (for me) shortly after I was married.
To which I promptly informed her, my wife has not had anything to do
with the choices - only the fact that I could now afford to get the
stuff *I* wanted.
;-P''''' (phhllttttttttt....) "Oh, for silly"

I personally agonized over paint color for months and after being a true
pain in the neck to the wife I decided on keeping the same color, just
having it updated in materials and depth of color.

If it were not for our feminine side I don't think GUYS would give a rip
about what the car looked like as long as it was faster and probably
louder than anyone else's...

Sensitive guys unite! RIGHT!??

Keith, '71 ragtop in restoration
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> From: Rebecca[SMTPsad smileyemail redacted)]
> And now that I have settled on the color (it's a girl thing :-)

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