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Re: Girlfriends
Hairy green toads from Mars made David Eaton say:
> well, since my girlfriend has agreed to become my wife :-) and with us
> both in the throes of wedding planning, the question arises about
> wedding transport.
>
> she has agreed to the audi's being the bridal transport (and the cars
> are very pleased), but there is a matter of 'discussion' in that i would
> prefer that the bridal car was the ur-quattro, but tracey is a little
> concerned about the 2-door aspect of it, and is talking about the avant.
>
> the only probelm with the ur-quattro as the bridal car in that i have to
> leave my best man alone with it for the best part of a morning. i'm not
> sure that is a good idea. but i also can't really see the avant as the
> bridal car, unless i can get a labrador for the back....
Had almost this same discussion with Angela.
She wanted to ride in her 90Q20V, but I thought it was too small.
We rode in my 100Q instead, which provided plenty of room. Letting
my best man drive it wasn't a problem; he (my brother) once let me
borrow his pride and joy - a perfectly restored '74 2002tii.
A tip: it's hard enough to get into a car with a wedding gown on,
much less to climb over a seat into the back. Take the wagon.
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