<VV> Self pity and whining
Norman C. Witte
ncwitte at wittelaw.com
Thu May 4 10:25:12 EDT 2006
> >Tomorrow is a new day and I am sure that when I go to start the car in
> the
> >morning, it will start and I will be able to drive it out of there. But
> >sometimes I wonder what passion for self-inflicted pain makes me keep
> >doing this.
>
> Well first remove the "h" from whining. Incohil can solve worries
> temporarily.
Actually, just now caffeine is doing wonders. GGGGG
>
> Second, five is the right number of cars for our household, just they are
> not all the same - 66,70,88,92,06 (last is wife's).
I wasn't counting the wife's Suburban-- we do 63, 65, 65, 93, 95 and 00, so
I guess we go in for the odd numbers. Of course, the only one I know for
sure has less than 100,000 miles on it is the blue Corvair.
SNIP
> Third cars do not respond well to being left in the dark. They appreciate
> frequent amounts of fresh air and sunshine - doesn't need to be a long
> walk, just regularly.
I agree with that one, and also with the sentiment that it's a lot easier to
get things accomplished with help.
>
>
> So fix the generator while making a parts list for the flywheel and do not
> start the hard job until all of the parts needed are lined up on the bench
> and have been admired for a while. Then schedule the time to do it right
> and preferably when a few friends are over.
>
> Is nothing wrong with being an amateur, few begin as professionals, just
> means your paycheck does not go to the Snap-On truck.
>
> Padgett
Thanks for the encouragement. I think we all hit the wall at some point,
and last year was great; so far, this year sucks. Just the facts, and
complaining won't change it. So starting now I guess I should get on with
business.
Norm
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