Originally Posted by az57chevy
Are you 100% sure about that... I know a lawyer and a dermatologist that put themselves through school by modeling. Closed minded thinking to believe that all models can`t hold down a job.
Originally Posted by az57chevy
Are you 100% sure about that... I know a lawyer and a dermatologist that put themselves through school by modeling. Closed minded thinking to believe that all models can`t hold down a job.
Why would you need a model when you have her working for your company?
Owner of West Coast Detail Supply.
Light travels faster then sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
Originally Posted by a.k.a. Patrick
Honestly, your avatar is more atractive...
Well I have to laugh at that one. No one has ever told me my avatar is better looking then anything. That particular woman (model in my book) is a wondeful woman to speak to also.......
Owner of West Coast Detail Supply.
Light travels faster then sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
Ahhh, thank you, good way to start a monday morning?
Anyone watch Boston Legal?
I too have nite terrors
I think the car and the woman both look great! Whatever you`re doing, keep it up you look great for 30 let alone 40.
Chuck, I must agree and add this. If you don`t have anything good to say, why not just keep it to yourself?
Triple Honda Owner
whoa... wax girl.. thanks for the post . you look good to me !
It takes a lot of guts and confidence to support your company in such a manner.....Hats of to you WG !
Owner of West Coast Detail Supply.
Light travels faster then sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
Originally Posted by NoDoze
Eh, that`s kind of rude, but maybe not. Professional models are probably .01 of 1% of the population in terms of that certain look. They are also way too skinny, but tend to look better on posters and such.
THAT woman is nothing to balk at. I think she`s hot as hell and definately on the top end of my rating scale.
Nice car too.
I know that I`m not everybody`s cup a tea. (Hell even I wish I were 10 years younger and 10 pound lighter.)
The fact is, I was real nervous going to SEMA with the poster. I was afraid no one would want one. But considering I handed out and signed over 750 of them, I guess I was nervous for nothing. Heck, even the professional model in the booth next to me came over and got one! Still I know not to quit my day job.
But my looks (or lack there of for some of you) was not the real motivation for the poster. The point was that I wasn`t a paid spokes model. I`m an owner, part-time Vette mechanic and full-time Stuf employee. So who better to represent us at SEMA? Besides my "model rates" were affordable ($0.0) and I not only signed posters but I set up and torn down the booth as well. Show me another gal that did that!
I thank all of you for your comments (even the not-so-good ones).
True love can last a lifetime,
or even longer with regular maintenance.
-Stuf Products
Not even an ounce of bitterness. Tell a model she`s not your cup of tea, and she`ll tell you where the sun aint shining! Good job, your a class-act.
Owner of West Coast Detail Supply.
Light travels faster then sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
Originally Posted by NoDoze
You`re a *** :nono
Carvista Inc. - Asper School of Business
Originally Posted by ScubaStevo
Considering the source, I`ll take that as a compliment... :woohoo:
Originally Posted by NoDoze
Let`s see what you look like. Or let`s see your partner.
Your statement was mean.
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