I refuse to call any vehicle a she. I used to give them female names though. I 
decided to switch to male names, because when they had female names it seemed 
to make them temperamental. If I ran them hard, or didn't wash them for a while 
they would get mad at me and leave me stranded somewhere or require me to spend 
money on them. I decided that giving them a name like Fred is way better. Fred 
you can depend on, because he's you're buddy. He likes to go 4-wheeling or drag 
racing, and is comfortable with only an occasional bath.
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From: Lie Njie <[email protected]>
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Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 22:54:56 
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Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] "It" or "She"?

So I asked my friends when I got my bike if I should call the bike an "it" or a 
"she" when I tell of my adventures.  Overwhelming response was "she".  Other's 
have found it amusing.

I'm curious what article people here use?

Thanks,
   +Lie

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