Friday, August 8, 2008

Goodbye Gina


For those of you who know and love Gina, I thought I would post a picture of her sweet "off-roading" skills. It took Dan Campbell and me about an hour to dig her out with a stick and a jack handle. I would have a picture of Gina in a river but Ted Sutarik and I were too busy shuttling our wives to shore and pushing her out of the water. Anyways, with the purchase of a new car, it's not without a little sadness that I return her to my parents. Farewell dear friend.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your loss is your dad's gain. He will weld a trailor hitch on her and use her instead of his geo. He tried to get me to use it, but I have grown accustomed to "Brutus for the time being." Supermom

Super Angie said...

Farewell dear friend. I will think of you every time I say, "Dang Gina!"

Unknown said...

To best enter Gina, one must:

A:) Enter the passenger door by pulling the inside handle with your thumb and fore finger. (Hopefully window is already rolled down, or stuck at halfway position.)

B:) Do the same on the driver's side.

C:) Call Jen and ask her how.

D:) Back right.

E:) Back left.

F:) Hatch back.

G:) None of the above

To exit Gina successfully in under 10 minutes one should:

A:) ...Kick out one's window!

Not to dwell on rescuing, but didn't I help get her out of the river as well? Anytime for Gina! You might be pulling me out soon.

Wes Harris said...

Dan, I should have had your instruction manual posted on the door. Thanks again for saving Gina... and us from the mosquitoes.

trevor said...

That picture looks familiar. Like something from a dream....

Aggieland Mom said...

Goodbye Gina! You will be missed! Dan Campbell... you are hysterical.

Shelby and Ted said...

Gina belongs in the POS HALL OF FAME!

She is a first ballad entry for sure!

Any car that can be partially submerged in the snake river and live to drive again deserves some sort of special recognition.

Marcus Pulsipher said...

Gina will live on in the hearts of those who knew her best. Fare thee well sweet maiden of mad voyages. You shall always be missed, but never forgotten...