And if it's a bike, my head turns faster (I saw a fleet of 15 on Sunday night). It's as if the motor's purr were begging me to jump on it.
Strange thing is, I don't really pay attention to whoever's driving. I'm all about the ride.
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LOL! Dorkys cuidao contigo!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a bit of rumbling vibration under the seat huh? :)
ReplyDeleteanon, oh don't act like your head doesn't snap off when you see those bikes coming!
ReplyDeleteintense guy, no comment! Though I think it's more of a power thing.
I have to admit...I do like cars. I don't know much about them other than they're pretty, but I like to look at 'em.
ReplyDeleteHi again, I was a sucker for a guy on a bike as well!
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Maybe I should have paid better attention to the vehicle when I met and married Hubs. I've never been a huge "head turning" kind of gal when it comes to loud vehicles. They tend to annoy me, actually. Surprising? Probably not. But then again...Hubs said to me months ago, while driving in the car, "Why are staring at that dude by the bike? He's nothin' special." LOL I guess maybe there IS something.
ReplyDeleteI think before getting married I didn't care about cars as much.. but now that I am married and have been educated by my husband a good set of wheels definitely catches my eye. Luckily, I stop at the wheels though, I'm a married women after all :)
ReplyDeleteI love men in motorcycles, love them. Too bad Daddy won't let me get on one.
ReplyDeleteThose guys sure are SEXY
Me too! I think it's the whole "bad boy" persona that comes with the bike that makes them that much more appealing : )
ReplyDeleteLOLL oh my god your post made me laugh out loud at work. Mmmm!
ReplyDeleteI'm not fond of those contraptions. Then again, my daddy got in a wreck and broke both legs because of a bike. He's been handicapped most of his adult life because of those machines.
ReplyDeleteNope! The car doesn't do it for me. Which - to be honest - is lucky, since the hubby doesn't drive.
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