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Originally posted by PKRWUD
Did the guy end up having insurance? Did you get his name and number? You ARE going to get compensated for this, right?
Does the car get hot in stop and go traffic, or at highway speeds?
BTW what is TTFN?

Take care,
~Chris
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Yes, "California Insurance Co." Yes, we wrote it in the book we keep in the glove box to keep track of gas, milage, oilchanges, etc. (Keep receipts there also.) Yes, yes of course. It was his fault. I did nothing wrong. He was an idiot.
God, I still can't believe I watched him come up behind me. I couldn't take my eyes off the window. He was staying off everyones butts the whole time. I didn't think he was THAT bad. He was always a few car lengths back from me (or any car in front of him).
I had a bad dream about it Saturday night and tonight. (Woke up and couldn't get back to sleep.)
I still haven't had a chance to talk to my mom about it.
It overheats @ both. Mostly highway speeds, we tend to make sure we don't drive @ rush hour. Friend had an emergency. His babdy son poured a the whole bottle of fish food in the tank, and his wife had the cards w/ her (out of town visiting friend) he only had $12 for the weekend. So we were driving there to buy the filters and meds he needed for them. He had the fish for 3 years. He lost almost all of them, saved about 4 I think. Anyways, it has gotten hot a few times @ rush hour, almost overheated once. But it's usually @ freeway speeds. So, when it gets hot we go slower. We keep it about 80, any slower it gets hot, any faster it gets hot. When we go long distances in it, we tend to to when it's colder, 2am.
TTFN =
Ta
Ta
For
Now
Took it from Whinnie the Poo when I was a kid.