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Hiding in a coffee house for some reading and writing. Hope everyone is well.![]()
I'm having coffee in the tire repair shop. Puncture on the way to work I guess coz I came out and one was flat. Got a little pump in the car so I reflated and it lasted long enough to get me here. Nice guys fitted me right in so I'm just waiting now. No free coffee tho. Sob.
Shouldn't take long to patch and shouldn't cost much, if anything. I've had mechanics wave the cost. Good luck!
Originally Posted by Hypoxia
So now it's time for another cuppa supplemented with Godiva and Black Velvet.
Black Velvet is, I think, Guinness & champagne.
How do you get this in tea ?
I'm not sure I should ask about Godiva.
She was last heard of riding a horse, naked, in Coventry a thousand years or so ago. (she died in 1067, I gather).
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I'm not sure I should ask about Godiva.
She was last heard of riding a horse, naked, in Coventry a thousand years or so ago. (she died in 1067, I gather).
$19 and done. Faulty valve. Replaced and on my waaaaay
Godiva Chocolates. Black Velvet is a Canadian whiskey.
I've had those too.
Mine's a 1994 Toyota Corolla wagon and it's almost as old as me. It was my Mom's from new, she gave it to me when I went off to College and I've had it ever since and it's just not dying. Nothing major ever goes wrong with it. I've changed the oil every 10,000 miles for the last couple of hundred thousand miles (it's got a gazillion on the clock), the tires are worth more than the car, there's almost no rust, everything works. I've never had to do any major repairs to it, ever. It's totally a tribute to Toyota design and workmanship. I'm just running it until it finally dies and then I'm giving it some kind of traditional Japanese funeral or something.

"You might be... if your house has wheels and your car doesn't."Cars like that deserve three coats of wax, four cinder blocks, and a prominent place on the front lawn according to southern tradition.![]()
Isn't this a total mindfuck? Another one for the record books. Another step on the way to "Oh shit, what'll happen next?" Another reminder that the crazies be all around us. And another round of finger-pointing and posturing and blather with no action... till the next slaughter, say next week. Or day after tomorrow.We didn't find out about the Vegas thing until the evening news. After that, the housemate was burning up the phone checking on friends and family that live in Las Vegas. All is well with all of them, thank goodness.
Cars like that deserve three coats of wax, four cinder blocks, and a prominent place on the front lawn according to southern tradition.![]()
Fresh coffee and kettle for the late crowd.
I grew up with this car (disclaimer - mine does not look like this - I think I last put her thru the carwash about two years ago - I let rain do it's job). It was my ride when I was a baby! We've gone everywhere together. I kind of feel when she dies I should resurrect her and do something like you said - or like this.... and keep her forever or something.
Bright sunny day here in the PNW. Looks like a good day to make a pot of soup, work on the compost bins and go get a set of X-rays. I'm trying to put off a total hip replacement as long as possible.
My neighbour reckoned having her hip done was simply the best. No pain and the ability to walk better was worth it!
I have an 11-year-old Vauxhall (GM / Opel) with a 1.7L diesel engine and nearly 100K on the clock. And it still works nicely.
My current ride. 9 years old with 103k+ miles. It'll still do 100+ and hold it for miles and miles and miles.
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It has not been a great day. Getting the X-rays was fine but then I started a pot of vegetable soup, got distracted and ended up with a house full of smoke, a burnt pot, an alarm system that wouldn't stay turned off and a visit from the Clackamas County Fire Department. They were cool about the whole thing and even used one of their heavy duty fans to help blow out the smoke but I really could have done without the whole incident. Fortunately, the second pot of soup went very well.
It has not been a great day. Getting the X-rays was fine but then I started a pot of vegetable soup, got distracted and ended up with a house full of smoke, a burnt pot, an alarm system that wouldn't stay turned off and a visit from the Clackamas County Fire Department. They were cool about the whole thing and even used one of their heavy duty fans to help blow out the smoke but I really could have done without the whole incident. Fortunately, the second pot of soup went very well.
Sheesh!
VM
How very inconvenient. You will remember that soup for a long while, perhaps ?