I agree Ryan that Bobby has great skills. He must also have great patience to deal with the owner/wallet guy. Trust me, he was a customer of ours a few years back Casny's car does it for me as does the Mint T and about 100 others I saw in photos. Mctim said it best while we were catching up the other night. "I go to socialize and see friends as much as I do for the cars"
The Mint-T rocks.....it should have gotten some award. We need to do a HAMB award for the GNRS. That would carry more honor than the AMBR trophy!
"I GO UGLY EARLY", was my best friend's motto when we went out "clubbing" way back when we were in our 20's. Even though he was good enough looking to occasionally get with a '9' or '10', he went right past them and the coke whores for a solid '7'. They weren't perfect to him, but he found them and their story more attractive and interesting than the "perfect model" which he found to be superficial, impractical, uninteresting, and a waste of his time. His goal was to be "out of here by 11 and back in the water surfing by 7 or 8 AM". I'm sort of the same way at car shows. I usually don't drool over the perfect cars for more than a brief look. I'm more interested in the less than perfect home brewed Rods and Customs. And same as the clubs, the unfinished cars (and people) out in the lot really hit home.
I think what people find so threatening about an easy woman is that she undercuts the market. Your average housewife expects a lifetime of work, all your paychecks and at least half of everything you ever thought of owning in the event of a breakup. Your typical hoe will do it for a drink and a dance. Totally messes with the market value.