I thought that every new vehicle became your wife’s car, and you got whatever else was still around. Running or not. No wonder we spend our days making multiple trips to the auto parts places. aka junkyards. And you just can’t have too many old coffee cans of ‘spare’ parts.
It’s good to have an extra car laying around. We alternate cars to keep the batteries up , and keep the milage down. Since retirement we don’t put a lot of milage on them.
Jonathan Lemon creator 12 months ago
Zing! From “pick up” to “put down”.
davidob 12 months ago
Put the truck to bed.
ddjg 12 months ago
I suspect she never will . .
pat sandy creator 12 months ago
that reminds me – gotta clean out the garage so we can park our cars in it.
goboboyd 12 months ago
I thought that every new vehicle became your wife’s car, and you got whatever else was still around. Running or not. No wonder we spend our days making multiple trips to the auto parts places. aka junkyards. And you just can’t have too many old coffee cans of ‘spare’ parts.
BJIllistrated Premium Member 12 months ago
It’s always good to have a spare. At least that’s what I was taught. Now I see that doesn’t always mean a tire.
davewhamond creator 12 months ago
Dad better think of a good pickup line.
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator 12 months ago
“to bomb around in”? Never heard this expression.
Tom Toro creator 12 months ago
A broken-down pickup truck in the driveway might look sad, but it’s actually the embodiment of optimism. Someday, somehow, there will be a fix!
Jesse Atwell creator 12 months ago
This one is driving me towards a chuckle!
Mr. Impatient 12 months ago
It’s good to have an extra car laying around. We alternate cars to keep the batteries up , and keep the milage down. Since retirement we don’t put a lot of milage on them.