Is This Normal?

Subscribe
Sep 21, 2007 | 05:25 AM
  #26  
Quote:
especially those who detail their cars more than once per (insert any time period you want less than a month).
Oh no ....

That's ME! I have owned this beauty for only three weeks and I have detailed it twice in addition to daily touch-ups.

Its over. I'm a gonner. MINI OCD strikes another one down.

Here's the kicker: this might be the only psychological condition that is contageous. The other day, my wife said that she would pass the mini van to my daughter when she gets her driver's license (when she turns 22, that is), and SHE would take my MINI and let me by an S.

Is there a lawyer on this board. I need a contract ...QUICK before she reconsiders.

Signed:

-A resigned MINI OCD victim.
Reply 0
Sep 21, 2007 | 06:14 AM
  #27  
Take it ..... sign the deal.
Before she changes her mind !!!!
Permission from a wife to buy an S.
But wait...
Would she consider throwing in free wash and waxes for 90 days?
That would work.

Second thought... I would rather wash and wax it myself.
My wife always misses some spots.
Plus I REALLY like keeping it clean... VERY CLEAN.
OCD CLEAN

PS I let my 23 year old son take over my Audi TT payments. Just a year to go.
He makes me so proud. He washes and waxes it every week like clockwork.
That's my boy :-)
Reply 0
Sep 21, 2007 | 07:56 AM
  #28  
Had my cabrio 1 day and I need to detail myself. Been smiling so much that there are more bugs in my teeth than in the grill. Also I look like a lobster. Can I get mini to cover my future melonoma?
Reply 0
Sep 21, 2007 | 08:02 AM
  #29  
I always keep the small teflon coated tooth picks in the glove compartment for a quick detail after driving when I get to work. Nothing worse than pearl drops whitener accented by knats in your teeth while you smile at a company morning meeting.

Regarding the melanoma, I have used Zaino Bros. quick detail spray directly on my face.
Watch your eyes though. Also doubles as mousse for the hair.
Reply 0
Subscribe