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71Polara383 wrote ...
I've known this was coming since he saw the surface rust boogeyman.
Its okay though. Some things just take priority. I understand.
I had already started to gather parts for it. My plans were well thought out. In my mind it would have given Diane and I some great bonding time. She is as you know a car girl. She's NOT a wagon girl. You already know where the problem lies.
Joined: Mon Oct 10 2005, 06:00PM
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With the help of Wyatt it appears that the dream wagon may have found a promising home, just not at my house. There are several small reasons why it shouldn't stay here. I certainly don't wanna be that " I'm gonna fix it up one day " guy as it deteriorates in the driveway.
Late to the show here. Kinda bummed you may be letting the wagon go, but if it's not meant to be, or if you know the car isn't going to get any attention for one reason or another, its best to sell it off rather than keeping it as your red headed stepchild. On the other hand though, once its long gone, you might look back when you're sleeping on the grass at Carlisle sometime in the future and say to yourself, "now why didn't I keep that wagon"