>>> protest too much.
You will see that there are a few who get absolutely rabid when defending the jab and it's follow up jabs since the original one didn't work as planned. I once owned a Maserati. My wife told me before I bought it, that it was a foolish choice. I bought it, believing the salesman that maintenance was not extreme and it would fulfill all my driving fantasies. Of course, it was a nightmare. Even so, with each visit, and bill from the repair shop, I dug my heels in deeper, stating how great the auto was and how I would buy one again. To admit that it was a mistake at this point would prove I made a poor decision. Each time evidence showed it was a silly choice, I defended it louder. Had I the power I may even censor those who proved me wrong. To admit it would be to admit I made a questionable choice, then acted like a fool keeping it each time it was shown to be a foolish choice. Human nature I guess. Side note, anyone interested in a 1981 Merak (built October)?
Last edited by Whitley; 01-16-2023 at 11:59 AM.
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