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 Vehicles!
Vehicles!  Don't you just love them?  When they are running OK they're just grand!

But why can't they stay running for even one week straight?  This I will never understand!


Carberator, Radiator, brakes, or maybe the transmission fails!  Or something else That might break down, will keep you biting at your nails!


It used to be no big deal to fix, really no need to panic!  Just fix it yourself or if it's too much for you,  take it to your local backyard mechanic.  


Not anymore all these new fangled things, electronic doodads and such.  And if you take to the dealer they empty your pockets!  They want entirely to much!


I love my car don't get me wrong, but what ever happened to the good old days? When tires and gas were your only worries and radio still plays?



So when you finally junk your high tech car.  Just push the button for one last time!   and give it's final destination to on-star!  and it will no longer cost you a dime!



Written by:
Roy A.McGill

© all rights reserved 11/11/08


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