That's how it feels. We've had fun with these little things, but it is time to move on and return to the usual mix of subjective cynicism and misery.
Ah yes, more comfortable territory here.
Here's a tip for the would-be vulnerable/needy person:
Buy a very cheap car, sight-unseen, from a relative stranger.
With luck, it will prove very poor value for money and repeatedly let you down, before suddenly blowing a head-gasket near Chester-le-Street and wasting an entire evening.
Then, you can moan to all your friends about how unfortunate you are, and how life treats you badly.
Job done.
Great idea Andy - I'll try that. Where can I get a car of this type?
Posted by: Jason | September 23, 2005 at 02:30 PM
Andy, I feel I need to tell you not to bother doing the lottery.
Posted by: christine | September 23, 2005 at 10:40 PM
Yes, no lottery ticket form me this week.
Or maybe, just /maybe/ my luck will change..... No?
..............Hello?
Posted by: AndyC | September 26, 2005 at 10:27 PM
I know of just such a car, these are readily avaliable from me!!
If you need a cheap unreliable car, then ask Andy as I am the unfortunate individual to help supply this one!!!!!
Dave
Posted by: Dave | September 27, 2005 at 08:52 AM
Wow! Is this your first comment on my Blog?
There should be some sort of small prize, or maybe a medal. I'm not sure.
Rest assured, I don't blame you for my awful car. Let's hope it becomes a nice car very soon.
Posted by: AndyC | September 27, 2005 at 12:01 PM