April 26, 2007
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Hey, I took this test and I am a Chevrolet Corvette and look it is my favorite color red…in reality I actually drive a PURPLE PT Cruiser…with my Reiki sign magnets stuck to the doors…Tere’ calls it the hippie wagon…lol…
You’re a classic – powerful, athletic, and competitive. You’re all about winning the race and getting the job done. While you have a practical everyday side, you get wild when anyone pushes your pedal. You hate to lose, but you hardly ever do.
what car are you? http://www.tomorrowland.us/sportscar/

Comments (11)
Wow that is a beauty Sassy, Judi
Thanks for the kind words, Sassy, love to you, Judi
Hello Sassy , I read your previous post and I learn you have to face to your mother ‘ s dreadful disease . What you describe is really scary and it ‘ s hard for you to seee a beloved one so ill . I wish to you much courage .
Janine ‘ s father is not well either and is at the hôpital with a kind of lung infection . he is 94 .
So I understand what you feel .
Love
Michel
It is a beautiful car and also a winner.
My car is also red. Not a chevrolet but a small italian job.
I’m a Porsche 911! Hahahaha! And I drive a silver Elantra. The only hippiness in my car are the “fake” crystals hanging from my rearview mirror, a blue feather tucked into the coin holder, a Goddess sticker and a license plate frame that reads: Yes, I AM an Indigo! (I, also, have a Brat sticker and a Support Our Troops magnet…someone stole my Breast Cancer Awareness magnet…grrr!…)
We rock, huh?
I love you…GFW
You are a Chevrolet Corvette! both of us imagine that Sassy. Judi
I love red cars, too, though most of my recent cars have been either black or white. I’ve become too tame.
I am a Porsch 911, too.
I don’t want to be a sports car. I don’t want to be red. I don’t want to race. I’m dull and boring but I’m not dead yet.
I’m a Porsche 911. I drive a Saab 9-5 which I absolutely adore. Blessings abound
Hi, thanks for stopping by. I like meeting new people, and it is hard to do, because I post protected. My kids found me! I just read your last post about your mother. My mother has had dementia for many years, and my oldest son has had seizures (due to his autism). I understand how frightening they are. The first time he had one, I thought he was dying, as you feared with your mom. I hope she is doing better.
I will add you, in case you would like to visit my site. I hope you will!
Kathi