Posts Tagged “cars”

Random Thoughts for Today

Yet another day. More random thoughts. I know you were just on the edge of your seats waiting for the next one. </sarcasm> […]

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I think I’ve found my next car

After much deliberation and waffling and driving myself (and I’m sure those around me) nuts, I believe I have found the car that I’m going to buy.

I decided early this year that I was going to get a new car. I currently have a 1997 Pontiac Grand Am. I’ve had it for almost 9 years (I’d hit 9 in July). I can’t roll down the driver’s side window … the motor is pretty much  […]

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Should run for a couple more years

I have a 1997 Pontiac Grand Am. I’ve had it since 2001. It’s my 3rd car, but the first that I got all on my own. My first car (also a Grand Am) was one that Dad found for me, paid the insurance, and made payments on (I was still in college). My second car (a Chevy Celebrity if memory serves me correctly) that Dad again found and paid insurance on, but I made payments  […]

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Economic Stimulus Rebate

Thanks to Mace, I know when to expect my money from the IRS. According to the stimulus payment schedule, I should be getting my money around May 9th. And it will be deposited into my account via direct deposit. So I’ll be checking my account online a lot more than I normally do around that time looking for the money. I should be getting $600 since I’m single with no kids. I didn’t  […]

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Too close to home

On Sunday mornings, I usually go out and get a Sunday paper … mainly for the store ads. When I went this morning, I had a little surprise. There’s a parking spot next to my garage. While walking to my garage, I noticed something on the ground in that spot that didn’t look right. It was black, but it wasn’t fluid. It was glass. The vehicle parked in the spot had it’s back window busted  […]

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