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Re: A Popularity Contest!


	Folks,

	What a fabulous thread! And the perfect timing! Greg, it's still
	a T3 topic! :-) 
	
	I can't possibly add anything new to what has already been said
	about the responses T3s get. Sometimes I even drive my Subaru in 
	order not to draw any attention. I have experienced a huge
	variety of positive responses except for only one scenario: being
	approached by an attractive woman asking question about the car. 
	No, don't you dare, it's not the "tight jeans" problem! 
	On the other hand, my Notch is like a first test for my new dates.
	Those saying "Wow! Neat!" are OK; non-reacting have some chances,
	others - ...  :(.  	

	Anyway, since I made it to the mike: 
	it's been a great pleasure (mostly) listening to you all.
	Billion thanks to everyone for all the help, encouragement and
	great spirit reigning on this list. Greg, no words!

	Wishing you all the best (Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukka and
	Happy New Year - just pick whatever suits you best),
    	Yevgheny.
	(Haifa, Israel).


On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, Charles E. Whitney wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> Was filling up my '67 Square this evening when a most attractive woman
> walks up to me and starts asking me about my car.  She said she's not
> into cars but loved mine.  After a few minutes we said our good-byes and
> I paid for my gas.
> 
> It seems I get many more unsolicited compliments with my square than I
> ever did with my bug.
> 
> QUESTION # 1:  For those of you who like it both ways, or all three
> ways, multiple Type owners that is, which of your cars garnishes the
> most unsolicited compliments?  Please take into account condition of
> your car.  Naturally a cherry car will win over a rust bucket on wheels.
> 
> QUESTION # 2:   Was it my car, or my tight jeans?
> 




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