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**Sigh** A sad realization....

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I've been totalling up my wife's medical bills and it looks like I'm going to have to sell off a few of my personal vehicles;
my'96 Grand Cherokee Limited,
my '92 Eagle talon project.
and....................
and................................
and..........................................
:cry: my Mini project :cry:

::sob::
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Man Tyler. That's tough stuff but I am glad to see you put your wife ahead of the other things. I hope it all works out well for you.
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Flyingcursor wrote:Man Tyler. That's tough stuff but I am glad to see you put your wife ahead of the other things. I hope it all works out well for you.
Well, you know...I love my cars....but I love my wife more.



Besides...my cars can't love me back the way she does! :D
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Honey, let me tell you: I owe a thousands upon thousands upon thousands of dollars in medical bills. I have student insurance, but that doesnt cover things like throat biopsies, various scans, and other stuff.

When you get down to the point of quite literally owning nothing of value, like me (the computer I type on isn't actually mine), you will receive medical bills in the mail and be happy to rip them up and throw them away and not worry about them. That's what I do. It's liberating. :)
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man -


could you "sell" it but still work on it? Kinda like visitation?



You need a sugar daddy!!!
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missy wrote:man -


could you "sell" it but still work on it? Kinda like visitation?



You need a sugar daddy!!!
That would be nice; there are very few mechanics even willing to do work on a classic Mini, let alone knowing their nuances and charactaristics...
Whatever I do, I'm going to make sure that at least the Mini goes to someone who will finish it and not just get frustrated and dump it in the junkyard (I'm only advertizing the Mini in the British Motor Club of Utah's newsgroup).
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Sorry to hear it...I hope all turns out well for your wife.
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I would be your sugar daddy, Tyler.

But unfortunately I'm younger than you and on top of that I don't have any sugar.

/hears George Michael's "Father Figure" play in his mind :P
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If it makes you feel any better the car I drive is probably worth less than my $200 wedding ring or my good winter coat. It goes, though, so I'm happy.

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lilymaid wrote:Stuff doesn't really matter. People do.
This is true.
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Cranberry wrote:I would be your sugar daddy, Tyler.

But unfortunately I'm younger than you and on top of that I don't have any sugar.

/hears George Michael's "Father Figure" play in his mind :P
Y'know that makes me feel better...in an obscene sort of way! :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
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Tyler Morris wrote:
Cranberry wrote:I would be your sugar daddy, Tyler.

But unfortunately I'm younger than you and on top of that I don't have any sugar.

/hears George Michael's "Father Figure" play in his mind :P
Y'know that makes me feel better...in an obscene sort of way! :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
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