How many drive with gloves?
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1) if the guy on the right is gay and is impaired from putting on gloves, surely the other gay fellow would help him out in a gesture of kindness
2) see how the guy on the right is leaning and resting his head on the guy with the gloves? he recognizes glove boy as superior and is leaning on him for support
3) based on facial expressions, the gloveless one seems much more "into it" see how he has thrusted himself upon glove boy (in addition to the leaning pointed out in point 2)? thus showing the sex appeal of gloves
overall, your post just goes to show how gloves are ever so much superior than a lack of gloves
2) see how the guy on the right is leaning and resting his head on the guy with the gloves? he recognizes glove boy as superior and is leaning on him for support
3) based on facial expressions, the gloveless one seems much more "into it" see how he has thrusted himself upon glove boy (in addition to the leaning pointed out in point 2)? thus showing the sex appeal of gloves
overall, your post just goes to show how gloves are ever so much superior than a lack of gloves
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oh and SurfnSoCal
i find it strange that you have such an aversion to those gay gloves. in fact, if it werent for the fact that your profile says "San Clemente" i would have expected you to live in San Fransisco, based on how stunning you looked when you wore that tutu
i find it strange that you have such an aversion to those gay gloves. in fact, if it werent for the fact that your profile says "San Clemente" i would have expected you to live in San Fransisco, based on how stunning you looked when you wore that tutu
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this is way too funny. when did kids start wearing fingerless gloves,im going to kick my son's if he ever comes home with those.i allready have to deal with a pink polo shirt my wife bought him.
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Now- why did you have to go and drag us mullet-folk into the fray.... we were all sitting on the sidelines minding our own business (with a big plastic comb in our back pockets)....
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One thing that I had thought about doing for awhile was getting pair of driving gloves. Just to prolong the life of the steering wheel, in addition to regular leather treatment, and I think it could be kind of snazzy A good friend of mine has an uncle with a 300ZX, the body style before the 350 Z, and he always drove it with a glove. It was not his daily driver, and he never drove it in the rain, which is what I plan on doing once I get my car back from the shop. There is a nice new car cover in the garage waiting for her when she gets back But I was curious if there were many out there that have a pair they keep in the car when they go driving? Or if this was a thing of the past?
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I am loving this thread! I am trying hard not to laugh out loud so the people in the cubicles around me don't know that I am here and not working too hard...
So robair you are saying that British drivers are :gay:?
Because driving gloves most definitely ARE.
So robair you are saying that British drivers are :gay:?
Because driving gloves most definitely ARE.
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What a weird post......I've worn leather driving gloves (not the fingerless variety) on long distance drives for years...back in the 60's/70's Jimmy Clarke driving gloves were sold by specialty automotive shops, and were a hot item....remember, lots of cars had plastic steering wheels and no A/C. For me, in addition to offering comfort on long hauls its just an old habit.
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What a weird post......I've worn leather driving gloves (not the fingerless variety) on long distance drives for years...back in the 60's/70's Jimmy Clarke driving gloves were sold by specialty automotive shops, and were a hot item....remember, lots of cars had plastic steering wheels and no A/C. For me, in addition to offering comfort on long hauls its just an old habit.
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1) if the guy on the right is gay and is impaired from putting on gloves, surely the other gay fellow would help him out in a gesture of kindness
2) see how the guy on the right is leaning and resting his head on the guy with the gloves? he recognizes glove boy as superior and is leaning on him for support
3) based on facial expressions, the gloveless one seems much more "into it" see how he has thrusted himself upon glove boy (in addition to the leaning pointed out in point 2)? thus showing the sex appeal of gloves
overall, your post just goes to show how gloves are ever so much superior than a lack of gloves
2) see how the guy on the right is leaning and resting his head on the guy with the gloves? he recognizes glove boy as superior and is leaning on him for support
3) based on facial expressions, the gloveless one seems much more "into it" see how he has thrusted himself upon glove boy (in addition to the leaning pointed out in point 2)? thus showing the sex appeal of gloves
overall, your post just goes to show how gloves are ever so much superior than a lack of gloves
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this is definately a stereotype, but the driving glove thing seems a little uppidy to me. I picture some Englishman in a foreign car with a leather hat and driving goggles on. American Muscle wasn't meant to be driven with gloves.