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What Healey Drivers Look Like

If she can drive and toe n heel in those heels I want to marry her:encouragement::encouragement::emmersed: NOW!!!!!!!

Ah your only interested in her driving. Personally I hope she can't drive.
 
The word Stout does come to mind:

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adjective
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  • 1.
    (of a person) somewhat fat or of heavy build.
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    synonyms:fat, plump, portly, rotund, dumpy, chunky, corpulent; More






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  • 2.
    (of an act, quality, or person) brave and determined.
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    synonyms:determined, vigorous, forceful, spirited; More







noun
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  • 1.
    a kind of strong, dark beer brewed with roasted malt or barley.


    Although if there is too much "Stout" of either discription you probably won't be able to get behind the Wheel.


I like the second definition, as in "stout fellow". i.e. Dr. Watson or Mr. Badger (Wind in the Willows). A fellow to have your back when things went pear-shaped.
 
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