"The choices we make, dictates the lives we lead"
lol i was reading some posts and i agree this is an amazing inspirational story. 1 person does not agree. lol kinda funny
what he said
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kersplink Posted 5:13 am June 30th, 2009
Does anybody besides me think this story is really sad? She loves a car more than the three husbands she had. How can a person be so emotionally attached to an inanimate object? I don't know, maybe it's just a generation gap, but how sad is this? And seriously, why do people find this inspirational? She kept a car for a really long time; why is that a big deal? How bout people who overcome a disability or people who give of themselves to others.
i like the fact that she carries haahahahaha
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I smacked my head into the handle bar the handle, bars, the handle bars.....
Thats a great story, thanks for sharing.
thats the way I feel about my momstang. I am looking forward to taking advantage of the lifetime wheel alignments and any other lifetime deal I can find.
That is of course assuming I can get the shop to fix it..........
Great story........
-Craig-
08 GT 500 white w/blue stripes
thats awesome!!
though where is a write up about dana and her getting certified to drive an 7 second land missle? thats kick butt in my book. ;)
Awesome story on many levels. I think a lot of people can learn quite a bit from this older woman.
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1989 Ford Mustang GT
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Great story.
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