Settle an argument?
Welcome to my most pointless post ever.
My mother and I were talking earlier today, and one of the subjects of our conversation was if my dog (an eleven year-old collie) was a car, what kind of car would she be? I immediately said Bonneville SSEi. And I have a lot of reasons for that: This is a dog with definite Pontiac styling!! She'* good looking, gets good gas mileage, performs well, has nice 'upholstery', and has a lot of 'mileage' on her but still looks great. She'* also very 'reliable'.
Mom disagreed vehemently, and said my dog wasn't 'sporty' and that she'd probably be something else, like a Mercedes something-or-other.
...so we've been arguing about this. Too much time on our hands. I want some outside opinions to settle this argument. There are some photos of the dog in question (named her 'Lassie' when I was seven and didn't know any better) below.



I think she'* pretty sporty if you ask me, but that'* my humble opinion :")
My mother and I were talking earlier today, and one of the subjects of our conversation was if my dog (an eleven year-old collie) was a car, what kind of car would she be? I immediately said Bonneville SSEi. And I have a lot of reasons for that: This is a dog with definite Pontiac styling!! She'* good looking, gets good gas mileage, performs well, has nice 'upholstery', and has a lot of 'mileage' on her but still looks great. She'* also very 'reliable'.
Mom disagreed vehemently, and said my dog wasn't 'sporty' and that she'd probably be something else, like a Mercedes something-or-other.
...so we've been arguing about this. Too much time on our hands. I want some outside opinions to settle this argument. There are some photos of the dog in question (named her 'Lassie' when I was seven and didn't know any better) below.



I think she'* pretty sporty if you ask me, but that'* my humble opinion :")
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