I'm not into poking fun at folks that might be down on their luck, but I'm all about sharing a nice letter. Corrado fans and ex-husbands will especially appreciate this one.
I'm not into poking fun at folks that might be down on their luck, but I'm all about sharing a nice letter. Corrado fans and ex-husbands will especially appreciate this one.
Sounds like you might should donate a few subscriptions to prisons around the country. Who knows maybe it will inspire the "screws" to form a prison racing league of GRM style cars.
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: he will go right back to jail for taking his frustrations of owning a G60 Corrado out on someone...
Aren't you considering getting one?....
The title is, "Best Prison Letter Yet..."
Will some of the lesser prison letters be printed as well?
I love my Cs..but I'll be the first to admit that they take some money, and a lot of patience to live with. There's still a few cheap ones out there, but they're gonna end up being projects, if they survive the drive home. I don't guess he mentioned whether or not he can turn a wrench..
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?5081748-1993-Corrado-SLC-139k-runs-rough-2500-in-MN-MUST-SELL http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?5053445-1991-G60-Corrado-2200-OBO-157k http://newjersey.craigslist.org/cto/2051891904.html
G60s are still cheaper than VR6s. I guess that means they're not quite Pebble Beach material yet..the G60s are actually a little more rare these days.
Years ago, one of my female college classmates got a "prison letter" and shared it with me. I was struck more by the absolutely perfect penmanship than the serial-killeresque dialog in the letter. This guy had handwriting skills that our forefathers would have been jealous of. It turns out her got her address from his prison job processing paperwork for the state and was sending letters to hundreds of women. Needless to say, his visit to Angola State Penitentiary was extended indefinitely. His handwriting was creepy.
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