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GETTING SERVICED
« on: September 27, 2004, 12:06:33 AM »

Well, you've read the notes, the notes have serviced you and now it is time for you to service the notes by posting until the serviced cows come home.  To it, I say.
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« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2004, 12:18:05 AM »

Well I have never owned a car so I really can't discuss that. I just wanted to give a quick hello to tell you all I survived my weekend of retreat. The retreat was my "tune-up" (going with the car theme here) and has helped me clarify my priorities. So now I am revved up and ready to go! ;) Priority one tomorrow is to start looking for songs to audition with because I still haven't gotten around to auditioning for the school of music after a year of college! The good news is I have my core classes pretty much out of the way though!

By the way, I went to my first concert in the new hall (It was a Faculty Recital) last night and I really enjoyed it! ;D Maybe I'll share a little more about it later today. Ooooh the suspense!
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« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2004, 12:21:11 AM »

The car I have now is the first car I ever bought by myself for myself. In Toronto, before I was married, I never owned a car. As in NY, you don't really need one unless you live in the suburbs, which I didn't. After I was hitched, the car thing was of no interest to me - so basically whatever my husband wanted to drive is what we got. Even when we got a second car for me, he chose it because I have no interest at all in cars. When we left LA for Colorado, we traded in our nice Lexus and got a (yuck) Explorer - better suited to Colorado. It was leased and I was stuck with it after the divorce. I could not stand that huge beast. The minute the lease was over, I went out and bought the white Toyota Camry (99) I'm still driving. I'd like a smaller car - perhaps a hybrid - and one that hasn't got such a low front. But it's still mine all mine. So I guess it's my favorite. End of car story.
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« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2004, 12:22:58 AM »

 

              ***TOE HEALING VIBES TO BK****
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« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2004, 01:10:05 AM »

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« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2004, 04:14:53 AM »

The toe is a small part of the body....but if it hurts...IT HURTS!!!!

Musical version of THE HOBBITS?  Oh my!

My favorite car will have to be my NEXT one, because I have never had a car I liked. The only car I have ever picked out was my first one, a 1968 Rambler American - 6 cylinder automatic.  I liked it....for awhile.

Hmmmmmmmmm.....a movie to go with North by Northwest....  Well of course SABOTEUR starts in California and goes the other way and ends up at the Statue of Liberty in New York.  Or The Long Long Trailer which is always funny....maybe Cary and Eva should have rented and car and mobile home instead of taking the train.  And Lucy does try to prepare that lovely ragout of beef....with disastrous results!
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« Reply #6 on: September 27, 2004, 05:17:55 AM »

Cars are unimportant to me. I had a car in college and a different car after I graduated. Don't remember much about either of them, including the make of either. I've lived in NYC for 24 years and I don't need a car. Anthony has his car out on Long Island but that's the closest I come to owning a car. I do not miss the issues associated with automobile ownership, including insurance, upkeep, gas and other maintenance. If I ever leave New York we will use Anthony's car.

And now, to work.
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« Reply #7 on: September 27, 2004, 05:52:49 AM »

If there's any choice, I'll use public transportration rather than drive. But some of the companies I work for are in faraway suburbia. And then there's the convenience of having the car for vet visits. My favorite car is the one I drive now - it's a 1986 Toyota Tercel, and I bought it new more than 18 years ago. It's easy to navigate around the city and is extraordinarily reliable. Over the years it's cost very little to maintain.

By the way, I once talked to a tow truck operator. He told me that the cars he towed the least were Toyotas. The most? Mercedes.
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« Reply #8 on: September 27, 2004, 05:58:28 AM »

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My favorite car is my current one and the same as DR Panni's--a 99 Toyota Camry (except mine is Hunter Green.)  It was love at first sit--it was the only car I was able to sit in and not have my knees hit against the steering wheel.  It was also the first brand spanking-new car I ever owned.  Power windows, power doors, power side-view mirrors.  And since I had a thing going with the moon at the time, I got a moon roof.  I absolutely love this car and I've tried my best to keep it as immaculate as the day I picked it up (the strict "No Eating!  No Smoking!" rule helps.)

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« Reply #9 on: September 27, 2004, 06:01:02 AM »

BK - Your California roots are showing.  As with several of the postings already, I've never owned a car.  It's just not that vital outside of CA.
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« Reply #10 on: September 27, 2004, 06:03:46 AM »

BTW (internet lingo!), BK, did you ever figure out what movie this came from?

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« Reply #11 on: September 27, 2004, 06:11:23 AM »

1.  I'm here.  I'm inundated with lots of work; once school started we lost several servers and hosts(hostesses), so, I have been picking up all the extra shifts that I can.

2.  In addition, been running folks back and forth to their regularly scheduled doctors' appointments, going to anniversary and birthday parties.

3.  Spent a weekend -and then some - dealing with the after effects (and effects) of storms and hurricanes.  

4.  Been actively planning and charting the next trip to NYC (are you listening Elmore?  Ben?) which takes me into the city for Thanskgiving weeekend.  (How about a chorus of "Turkey Lurkey Time?")

5.  GOOD HEALTH VIBES TO BK.

6.  The car that I'm driving, a 2003 red Potiac Sunfire is the best car I've ever had:  great gas mileage, comfortable seats, sunroof. . .  8)
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« Reply #12 on: September 27, 2004, 06:54:07 AM »

BK can you go into more detail about Alias.

I know a lot of us here love that show.  And we'd love to talk about it with you.  But it's been a while since we've seen the episodes.  So we need more detail about the episodes you're watching.

If you're worried about spoiling for anyone who will watch the DVD, just put Alias Spoiler at the top of your posts.

Btw, I cannot wait till the new season starts.  But it's still a long 4 months away. :(
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« Reply #13 on: September 27, 2004, 06:55:12 AM »

Like many native new yorkers, I've never owned a car, although we have started giving some consideration to one, since it would cut my current commute down considerably. The parents, however, have taken old junkers off of the hands of co-workers. The memorable one of the lot was a 15-year old 1973 Ford Galaxie 500, aka The Tank. Forget gas mileage on this thing, and you could land three helicopters simultaneously on the roof, the hood, and the trunk. Added to this is the fact that my mother is all of 4'10" and practically had to reach up to steer the thing (must've been a terrifying sight in the rear view mirror to see the tank chewing up ground and no driver, just a set of fingers on the wheel!)
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« Reply #14 on: September 27, 2004, 06:56:00 AM »

Hmmmmmmmmm.....a movie to go with North by Northwest....  Well of course SABOTEUR starts in California and goes the other way and ends up at the Statue of Liberty in New York.  Or The Long Long Trailer which is always funny....maybe Cary and Eva should have rented and car and mobile home instead of taking the train.  

It would have been a hoot if the climax of the movie involved Cary and Eva trying to maneuver the trailer at the top of Mt. Rushmore.
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« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2004, 06:56:40 AM »

Also, BK, hope your toe feels better.  I've stubbed my toe many times.  Although I've never made it bleed. :(
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« Reply #16 on: September 27, 2004, 07:10:27 AM »

TD: Sounds good. Perhaps BK can arrange his end of the year trip to NY around the same time and we can have a large gathering. He mentioned yesterday in chat that he wants to try and come to NYC by the end of the year. We have friends in from England for Thanksgiving weekend but we can work something out, I'm sure.
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« Reply #17 on: September 27, 2004, 07:11:01 AM »

Good Morning!

-Nothing like sleeping for about 14 hours straight!  WHEW!!

I got into Dulles around 3:00.  My brother, Don, picked me up - and his daughter (and my niece), Alexandra - came along for the ride too.  She was in a particularly "sugary" mood.  We picked up some lunch.  Went over to Alyssa's (my other niece) birthday party.  -She even told me that she was "Two years" - holding up the requisit amount of fingers too, no more, no less!.  I ended up crashing upstairs in one of the bedrooms after about an hour.  Then we all headed back to my parents house, where I proceeded upstairs to "my" bedroom... next thing I knew it was this morning.  Whew!

So... Lots to do in the next few hours.. I, too, need to take my car in for servicing.  Thankfully, I just found all the warranty info for my muffler in my glove compartment.  Yeah!  -So, hopefully, I won't have to pay anything for the re-repair.  I'm doing laundry.  I'm checking on other stuff, etc.

DR JRand54 - I have yet to check out yesterday's posts.... But I did get your e-mail... Soooo sorry... Ah, well...

And Toe Healing Vibes to BK!  (Ouch!)

OK.  I'll be back... Laters...
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« Reply #18 on: September 27, 2004, 07:11:55 AM »

I have only owned 4 cars in my life and none of them were spectacular, but I would sure love to have my first car back...a 1963 Mercury Comet 4 door. I bought it in 1982 but traded it in for a 1975 AMC Matador. Since then I have owned only a 1984 Toyota Tercel and my current car, a 1994 Toyota Tercel. Sadly they don't make Toyota Tercel's anymore..so when time comes to buy something new I have no idea what I will get.
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« Reply #19 on: September 27, 2004, 07:39:16 AM »


From Playbill.com

The Enchanted Cottage, the new musical based on the Arthur Wing Pinero play, gets public readings in Manhattan Sept. 27 and 30 as part of The New York Musical Theatre Festival.

The 1921 play The Enchanted Cottage was made into a film in 1945. Robert Young and Dorothy McGuire starred.

Tickets are $15. For reservations and ticket info, call (212) 352-3101. Performances are at 4:30 PM.



I enjoy the movie immensely, and the musical seems promising. Will any New Yorkers be attending the reading?
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« Reply #20 on: September 27, 2004, 07:45:22 AM »

Car is being serviced and I have a nice new loaner for the day.  
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« Reply #21 on: September 27, 2004, 07:46:03 AM »

My favorite car is my current one and the same as DR Panni's--a 99 Toyota Camry (except mine is Hunter Green.)

From your description, we have EXACTLY the same car (except color) - mine also has all the power features and the moon roof.
DD and I drove it from Boulder to LA last November - stuffed with everything I didn't trust to the movers (including Abie) - and it did wonderfully.
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« Reply #22 on: September 27, 2004, 07:58:18 AM »

From your description, we have EXACTLY the same car (except color) - mine also has all the power features and the moon roof.
DD and I drove it from Boulder to LA last November - stuffed with everything I didn't trust to the movers (including Abie) - and it did wonderfully.

Ya, know, it is the perfect car to get carjacked in and forced to get into the trunk. (The trunk is very roomy and when one wishes, one can just tug on a cable and--voila!--the trunk opens!)
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« Reply #23 on: September 27, 2004, 08:00:09 AM »

Ya, know, it is the perfect car to get carjacked in and forced to get into the trunk. (The trunk is very roomy and when one wishes, one can just tug on a cable and--voila!--the trunk opens!)

So long as the thugs don't eat or smoke while they're driving.
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« Reply #24 on: September 27, 2004, 08:09:11 AM »

BK - Your California roots are showing.  As with several of the postings already, I've never owned a car.  It's just not that vital outside of CA.

WEL, that's a pretty outlandish statement to make. Unless you live in a large city with a well developed mass transit system, cars (or some vehicle) are a necessity. Believe me that I don't live in California, but there would be no way to attend to the life I lead without a car.

My favorite one to drive was, unfortunately, the worst one in terms of maintenance: a Ford Mustang that I owned in the early 1980s. It was such fun to drive and had the tightest handling of any car I've ever owned. But things were constantly going bad in it, and in three years, it must have been in the shop for something six or seven times. I saw the handwriting on the wall and went back to GM products.
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« Reply #25 on: September 27, 2004, 08:26:27 AM »

Ah, living without cars reminds me of a story I heard in Oregon (DR MBarnum and other Oregonians take note) about a family in rural OR who had a relative visiting from New Yawk City.  They decided to have fun with the city slicker, so they took him hiking in the mountains, sure that the rigors of rural life would be too much for him.

All good New Yorkers will, of course, realize that the city mouse left his country cousins in his dust, precisely because in the city he walked everywhere, but they had grown totally reliant on their automobiles.

Favorite car?  That would have to be Joe's Mercedes SLK, because of the hard-top convertible, the tushy warmers, and the superb handling.  Except in snow, where it has nearly cost us our lives.  And please remind us to get new tyres.
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« Reply #26 on: September 27, 2004, 08:29:26 AM »

I had two count them two lemons in my car-driving experience - a pricey Peugeot (the worst car I've ever owned) and an Audi (the second worst car I've ever owned).  Both bought new and both broke down regularly and cost me thousands of dollars before I finally dumped them.

Best car - my current Infiniti I30.  Prior to that was my second best car - a preowned Infiniti M30 (no longer made - in fact, it was already out of production when I bought the preowned in 1996).  The M30 was great and great-looking.  When The Faculty sold and we got our rather large payments, I bought the I30.  I have never had a spot of trouble (knocking wood loudly) with this car.   In fact, I said to the service person that it was the most amazing car ever, and he concurred that that model is the workhorse of the Infiniti line.  I've had it for six years now - normally I would never keep a car six years, but I'm so grateful it's been so good that I just want to keep it.  Besides, its looks haven't dated at all and it's in very good condition.  And for some reason I've put very little mileage on it - only 50,000 in six years.  In all that time, I've only had to replace the brake pads once, the battery went last year and I replaced that, and until today that was it.  I knew there were going to be brake problems on the rear brakes because the sensor was making a noise - so they have to redo the back brakes (fronts are perfect), they have to change the windshield wipers, and, after six years, new belts.  All this under seven hundred bucks - I don't think I've spent more than 1500 dollars on this car in six years, which is pretty amazing if you ask me.
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« Reply #27 on: September 27, 2004, 08:31:12 AM »

The two cars I've always wanted to own were a Porsche 914 (discontinued around 1975) and a Mercedes hard-top convertible like WFO is speaking about - or any of the sporty little Mercedes line.  I occasionally look at used ones but you really have to know what you're doing when you buy a used classic car.
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« Reply #28 on: September 27, 2004, 08:37:30 AM »

So long as the thugs don't eat or smoke while they're driving.

Ohhhhhhh....they better not have...they better not have...  That's all I will say.  They better not have...
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« Reply #29 on: September 27, 2004, 08:50:42 AM »

My worse car was a 1984 Ford Tempo, bought used.  One month after I had it, the radiator went.  Then the brakes.  Then the transmission.  And on one particularly memorable drive over the Ben Franklin Bridge, the muffler intake pipe broke, but the muffler remained attached to the car by a hard rubber gasket.  This resulted in a horrendous scraping noise accompanied by sparks as I dragged the muffler beneath my car across the bridge and then four miles of highway until I finally came across a Midas shop ( I was not going to pay a lot for that muffler!)  Lord praise the day I traded that POS in for a fun to drive but tight Honda Civic.

My dream car would be a first-year red Mazda Miata.  I love the looks of that car.  
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