Getting a New Bra for My Car - Measurements?

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Discussion Overview

This thread features a lighthearted and humorous exchange among participants regarding the concept of a "bra" for a car, specifically referencing a '61 TR-3A. The conversation includes playful banter and jokes about the topic, with participants sharing their thoughts and experiences in a comedic manner.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Humorous

Main Points Raised

  • One participant humorously suggests getting a new dishwasher instead of worrying about the car's paint.
  • Another participant expresses amusement at the ongoing "bra" discussion, indicating a sense of community and shared humor.
  • Several users joke about the practicality of a bra for a car and whether it could fit in a dishwasher.
  • One participant shares a humorous take on the idea of wearing a bra while cleaning it, adding to the comedic tone of the thread.
  • Another participant mentions feeling like a "boob" in relation to the conversation about Victoria's Secret, contributing to the playful nature of the discussion.
  • One participant clarifies that the "bra" is intended for a car, not for personal use, which adds to the humor of the situation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants engage in a variety of humorous exchanges without reaching a definitive agreement on the topic.

Contextual Notes

The thread reflects a casual and humorous atmosphere typical of community discussions, with participants enjoying the lighthearted nature of the topic.

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Participants looking for a light-hearted and humorous exchange may find this thread enjoyable, particularly those who appreciate playful banter within the community.

The_Kitchen_Guy
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Or should I just get a new dishwasher and let the bugs and rocks and things chip the paint on the hood?

Well, why not? We're buying everything else up here.
 
Ha! We were wondering when you would make a comment on/about the bra thread. :D
 
Wondered when you would show up with a thread of your own... ;)
 
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I had some ideas when it first started and thought better of it. But when the new car thread started, it opened the dishwasher door.:D
 
Well KG, what size DO YOU WEAR?
 
Oh dear...now that is TMI! LOL!
 
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What size?'61 TR-3A
 
To Bra Or Not To Bra - now that is the question.

OR is it: Will the bra fit in the dishwasher?
 
Crud, here i thought someone needed real help and sure nuff they do need Real Help lol Love to watch these boards and enjoy the humor. Thanks guys need to laugh out loud come to chefs success!
 
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Crud? Hrumph. This is important stuff we discuss here, ya know.
 
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Crystal Patton said:
To Bra Or Not To Bra - now that is the question.

OR is it: Will the bra fit in the dishwasher?

That depends on whether or not you're wearing it at the time.
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
That depends on whether or not you're wearing it at the time.

that could be a "tight" fit...... :rolleyes:
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
That depends on whether or not you're wearing it at the time.

Of course you're wearing it how else do get it clean when you only have one?

Then again if YOU are wearing it ... I better not go there.:D
 
Gee, KG, I'm surprised you haven't received more support on this thread. Maybe you should cross your heart and promise to keep Victoria's secret.
 
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Rae, you're making me feel like a boob. Victoria's Secret is that no one over the age of 29 can wear that stuff.Chrystal, if I were to wear a bra, it would be backwards to support my drooping shoulder blades.
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
Rae, you're making me feel like a boob. Victoria's Secret is that no one over the age of 29 can wear that stuff.

Chrystal, if I were to wear a bra, it would be backwards to support my drooping shoulder blades.

Right BACK at ya!
 
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These signs always make me chuckle.
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Sorry, KG, I beg to differ. Victoria's secret is that she likes to dress slutty.I'm guessing you read the DQ sign as brassier?Of course, in beautiful downtown Peru the Dairy Queen is very near to Mr. Weenie. LOL!
 
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(Pssst! Urban legend has it that Victoria's secret is that Victoria is a cross-dresser.)
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
What size?

'61 TR-3A

You may want to lay off the brazier burgers at the DQ. And just burn your bra, KG...let the girls run free...free as the grass grows...wherever the wind blows:sing:
 
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Um, it's not for me, it's for Belle. She's a '61 TR-3A.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What measurements do I need to take for a new bra for my car?

To get the right fit for a car bra, you typically need to measure the width and height of the front end of your vehicle. Measure from the top of the hood to the bottom of the bumper and across the width of the front. Additionally, check for any specific contours or features that may affect the fit.

How do I measure the width of my car for a bra?

To measure the width, use a measuring tape to measure from one side of the front of the vehicle to the other. Make sure to measure at the widest point, which is usually just above the headlights.

What if my car has a unique shape or design?

If your car has a unique shape, it's important to take additional measurements to ensure a proper fit. Measure any curves or protrusions and consider using a flexible measuring tape to follow the contours of your vehicle accurately.

Can I install a car bra myself?

Yes, most car bras are designed for easy installation and can be done at home. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully, and ensure you have all the necessary tools. If you're unsure, you can always seek professional help.

How do I care for my car bra after installation?

To care for your car bra, regularly clean it with mild soap and water to remove dirt and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the material. Additionally, remove the bra during extreme weather conditions to prevent damage and ensure a longer lifespan.

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