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Ever have a week you would just rather forget? 56 inches of snow in the last 10 days the Mercedes fuel line froze and wouldnt run the one clear day No power at the house for 20 hrs yesterday, I ended up at one of my car lots spent the day helpin em move the cars and shovel the snow off em (bear in mind this is the very reason I left the car buisness after 20 yrs) made lots of friends and no cash. WINTER SUCKS!! :evil: Good thing I dont drink
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Just dream about all those plow trucks breaking up the roads when feeling the winter blues. This week may have it's downs but in a couple weeks you'll be seeing profits again.
Enjoy the holidays Keith (new member) |
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GlassStarz.
Every one of the problems you encountered will only cause you to appreciate the creature comforts you enjoy most of the time and take for granted the rest of the time. As do the rest of us most of the time. When those downs occur, I think that it's much better to drive a Mercedes with a frozen gas line than a Ford Taurus with bald tires and a frozen gas line. We can never fully recognize the ups unless we experience the downs. But, you know that already. You tilled the garden and planted some seed. As any farmer knows, that's not a waste of time. It's an investment. |