Friday, December 05, 2008

My car is possessed.

F

urreal.

I put the car in park. Turned it to the "off" position, took the key out and it was still running.

Flavor Flav had to unhook the battery AND the alternator before it stopped running.

Yay.

I love with this shit happens at Christmas Time.

*sobs*



10 comments:

  1. I would like to invite you to become a member of the "Winter Vehicle Blues" club. Our cars run fine during the warm months but when it gets cold out they start acting crazy. Almost as if they expect for us to bring them inside to keep warm.

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  2. Angel - HA! Will we be taking donations to pay for repairing our temperamental Hoopties? ;-)

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  3. Your blog is the third one I've gone to today stating car issues. I remember mine died last year in December which is why I had to get my one (too much drama & $$ to fix). Dec. must be the 'kill a car' month.

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  4. No. Way!!!! I never knew anything like that could even happen. Great, something new for me to worry about. Man, that's weird!

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  5. Oh man.... I hear ya! What is it about this time of year that seems to bring out the worst in cars?

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  6. That is so weird. I have never heard of a car running without the keys! LOL!

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  7. Angelika, I think donations are in order. It may be the only way we can keep our cars running like they should.

    I think Shae may be right. Kill a car month is upon us.

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  8. I sympathize. My car was possessed once. No, wait. Not possessed. Re-possessed. Never mind.

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  9. Does your car's name happen to be CHRISTINE??? haha

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  10. LOL @ Relax Max.

    Trench - No, my car's name is Bertha. Big Bertha. Because she's a land yacht, LOL.

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