To: HairOfTheDog
At least I can hopefully get rid of uncertainty. I'm probably overreacting to some of the things it's doing...and after this, I'll have a clearer picture. That's better than dreading that it's going to just fall apart on my way to work one day without notice. ;-)
~sip~
Having more coffee. Lazy days at home are rather nice, in spite of the dollar signs that may come crashing down on me at any time...
To: RosieCotton
Sure, better to have it checked than wonder... Particularly if we aren't the type to want to be trying to fix it on the side of the road :~\
And it's good for all of us to kindof build a relationship with that shop where we can all go when we need something and not wonder if we're being treated like dumb wimmin. I have a good feeling about them in that regard :~) I've been missing that since I lost contact with the mechanic in Lacey I used to know. Returning to that place with ecurbh's car last year left me not feeling real confident in that place any more. If you end up with a mechanic that recognizes you when you come in, that goes a long way.
To: RosieCotton
Hey yeah - you're having a whole extra weekend here aren't ya? Are you going to work tomorrow?
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