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The Girlfriend's Guide To A Car-Guy Boyfriend

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:36 am
by Executioner
Saw this over at the Corvette forum...pretty funny...
Originally Posted by mkpopcorn

So, my boyfriend bought a '96 Cherokee (XJ) SE, for way too much, like around $3,000. It broke down and he has put another $2,500 in it and totally rebuilt the engine and did a lot of after market work on it. He has and will do all the labor himself, he refuses to pay for labor. Now, he finds out that the motor needs to be taken back out and fixed again and is looking at another $700. I said he should just sell it and wipe his hands clean, he says he won't make enough.

Firstly, what is your guys' opinion on what he should do? Secondly, how much do you think he could make parting it versus just the whole car as is?

Thanks for your guys' opinions!
The first reply:
Originally Posted by wgirvine

You want my opinion? Ok…

Shut the hell up. You’re not his wife. You’re not paying for the repairs. It’s absolutely none of your business what he does with his Jeep or his money. I know your type well… first it’s “Sell the Jeep because it’s costing too much money.” Then it’s “No, you can’t go spend the weekend with your buddies because I need you to take me shopping.” Then it’s “Oh gee, honey… I’m pregnant. Gosh, I have no idea how that happened.”

You’re a DreamKiller. You kill a guy’s dreams, take away his future, tie him down with a fat mortgage and too many babies, and turn him into just another miserable guy wondering, “How the hell did I get here?”

Do you really want to help him? Here’s what you do… go to your local library (it’s a big building with books inside) and check out a couple of books on rebuilding engines. Read them, over and over, until YOU understand what needs to be done. Then help him get that engine out and rebuild it. Tie your hair back in a ponytail, put on some old jeans and get your hands dirty. Hand him wrenches, hold the light, pull the wire connectors apart, help him get the hood off… help him with anything he needs. When he gets tired, run inside and make him a hot lunch or dinner. Fix him coffee, hot chocolate, whatever he wants. (But NO beer. Beer is for when the job is done.)

Then when the day is over and you’re both exhausted from working on the engine, push him into a hot shower and jump in with him. Scrub his back, wash his hair, rinse him off, and dry him with fluffy towels still hot from the dryer. Then push him into bed and screw his ears off. Then get up the next day and do it all over again.

Make him realize that rebuilding an engine is a slow and methodical process. Make him realize that every step should be regarded as surgery; every step must be perfect… perfect torque, perfect fit, perfectly clean. If you run into a step that you just can’t figure out, ask for help from someone who knows what he’s doing. Are you cute? Put on a low-cut top, show some cleavage and go (by yourself) to the local Jeep shop, and explain to the guys that you are helping your boyfriend to rebuild his engine and neither of you can figure out this one little step, and do they have any advice…

Think it won’t work? Think again. We guys love to help cute girls, even if they have a boyfriend. (Hey, maybe you’ve got a sister, or girlfriend…)

But absolutely DO NOT whine or complain. Do not say a single negative thing. Not a single “Oooooo, I broke a nail.” If you break a nail, or cut your finger, or bang a knuckle, you just shut up and DEAL WITH IT. You should be a hopelessly optomistic, never-say-die cheerleader, encouraging him every step of the way.

That’s my opinion.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/96-j ... s-1149721/

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:50 am
by eGoCeNTRoNiX
I absolutely LOVE IT!

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:52 am
by renovation
when i find a girl like the one he talks about .I'LL divorce my wife and marry her :)
perfect exsample was just yesterday she saids we need to repaint the are bedroom ,and hallway to the bathroom. what she is really saying I'LL look at your color chart thingy (swatch) and pick out the colors . you move all the furniture and buy the paint and supplys and then paint the rooms. but she will help right !

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:52 am
by normalicy
LOL, I was all ready to hat on the post for being insensitive... and it is a bit. But after thinking on it, it's hard to argue too much. I have to admit that if my wife spent more time with me while I'm working on stuff, that our relationship would be better & I think she'd get more of the attention that she wants too.

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 2:03 pm
by Koo Koo Mouse
Oh It does bring people closer for sure. I had a good female friend that helped me remove repair and reinstall my bike engine. Got her hands dirty, cut a finger and smash a thumb without one compliant . bandaid and good to go and we got it done. Together the two of us.
Shes in heaven now (cancer) but I've never seen anything like it. She became one of the best friends I've ever had.
Rest in peace Pamala B.

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 2:47 pm
by darcy
lol, gotta admit "wgirvine"'s reply gave me a chuckle.

on the other hand, it works both ways, fellas ;)


very rare when 2 peeps really do live their lives like that in every way :)

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 5:01 pm
by normalicy
Yeah, it was quite ideal, but I see where he's coming from. It's apparent he's been through something.

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 6:12 pm
by MidnightSin
I am a very blessed man. I married the woman he describes in his reply.

Not only will she get dirty and help she cleans up real nice too.

I remember one Christmas when I bought her earrings. She looked kinda sad and I asked why.
Her reply was...
Do you like it when I buy you power tools and such for you to work with in your shop for Christmas?
I said of course.
She then asked why I didn't buy any of the things on her list?
I said I was taught to buy a woman jewelry and such as presents and that everyday things like Mixers, blender, bread makers and such where to be bought during the year and not as gifts.
She then explained to me...

Her kitchen is her workshop and I should look at those items as her tools.

I have been married to this wonderful woman for 16 years now and am a very happy man.

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 6:22 pm
by normalicy
Sounds like a keeper.