Bonnetman is right, HB. Besides, it's night here. A cold glass of Rocka Rolla would be most appropriate.
'94 Acura, axle boot is falling apart, over 190,000 miles, no budget. Just alot of hope. May the new year bring you all good times.
*raises her glass*
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Tuesday, December 31, 2013 8:27:45 AM) | | Head banger wrote: | | VaIl. its morning, have a nice glass of juice
now, what kind of car, what is wrong with the axle, and how many miles on it? if you sell it then what is your replacement budget?
I just booked my daughters car in for repairs. oh what fun that is. new battery in a cobalt, $250 (stupid trunk mounted battery). now a new serpentine belt, most cars I could replace in 30 min, this one I started reading directions and gave up, but for a mechanic its over 1 hour. on the bright side I won a raffle at work for custom install of heated seats, which is what my daughter misses most now about the long dead elantra.
| | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Here's your glass of Rocka Rolla! Enjoy!
My car already got a few parts replaced: brakes, transmission, the front left axle. At this point I'm wondering if I should sell it. I love my car to bits, just not the way it drains my wallet.
Got any plans to ring in the New Year?
| | Becks wrote: | | Buying presents for a car is always an expensive business!
| | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | One Rocka Rolla for the Becksters, coming up!
Didn't get any appliances, but I did get some gift cards, and I bought myself a new pair of boots. I'm gonna buy my car a new axle soon. That'll be its Christmas present this year. Last year it got a much-needed oil change.
| | Becks wrote: | | *wave* I'll have a rocka rolla! lol.
All immediate family bar Craigs dad visited at some point, it was nice but busy! I got a voucher for a store here that sells appliances etc so got myself a new rice cooker, handy cos on Christmas eve my old one died lol. How about you?
| | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hey, Beckies! *waves back* Wouldja like something to drink? We have Rocka Rolla, iced tea, and...coffee, once I learn how to use the coffee machine thingamajig. Heheh.
So you had the whole family over? That's nice! Did you get anything nice this Xmas?
| | Becks wrote: | | *waves* been a busy Christmas period here we hosted family at our place, it's been very busy lol!
| | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Vail drove throughout the city in order to avoid her annoying family. She seems to have lost them, for now. She turns the corner on a dark street, knowing that it holds one of her all-time favorite places to hang out. She breathes a sigh of relief to see The Priest Cafe with its lights on. She opens the door and is taken aback by the mess laid out before her. The mayhem of yesterday: the upturned tables and chairs, the broken dishes, pieces of food scattered everywhere. It looked as though a storm hit the place.
"DAAAAAAAAMN!!!", she exclaimed, "What the heck happened here!? Where's Shadow? Where's everyone, for that matter?"
There was a thick layer of dust on everything, so it had been like this for a while, apparently. After hesitating for a bit, she goes to the cooler, hoping that there was a Rocka Rolla bottle waiting for her inside. She was about to grab the handle when she notices how dust-free it was. Someone was just here. But who?
Her need for sugar outweighed the need to solve the mystery of the recent visitor and opened the cooler. Thankfully, there were still a couple of bottles of Rocka Rolla left. She grabbed one, found a stool at the bar that wasn't flipped upside down, sat down and began to drink.
As she drank, she swiveled around on the stool and took in the view of the cafe. With the Sad Wings album playing in the jukebox, she started to remember the good times had here. The food, the coversations. The place certainly had a friendly atmosphere back then. She could lament the loss of the Cafe of yesteryear, but she won't. There's been too much of that already and not enough action being taken.
After finishing her drink, Vail pondered whether to return to her home or to stick around. After doing some thinking, she decided upon the latter. Who knows? Maybe some of the patrons will arrive after the holidays.
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