I don’t get it?! I thought this was a new car? Or is it Heather’s car that’s new?
Ok, and since I can’t resist…we’re officially parents in waiting!!! Ethiopia adoption referral times are running four to seven months, so say some prayers for us! What a great Friday the 13th…oh, and sorry to hijack my own comment ;o)
Put on a seatbelt and buy some gas and you’re 40% fixed.
And now philosophy:
I wonder how long we go in life with the warning lights glaring. We never REALLY remember when the low fuel light went on. We just figure we can get one more mile out of it. Or when we ignore the simple warnings requiring minimal adjustments (refilling washer fluid, seatbelts, etc) until they become huge problems–bad vision causing an accident sending us into the windshield without a seatbelt. I’m sorry, did I say all that out loud? Gotta go.
Wow! That looks exactly like my car, minus all the service lights being on. Toyota Camry right? What year? I’ve got a ‘96, and am about to turn 206,000 miles on it. Bought it for $1800 and I hope to put another 100k on it.
Warning lights are “warning” lights, not that anything has happened yet. Buckle your seat belt, get some gas and if you don’t know what the other lights mean, just ignore them.
I empathize….I dig the new banner
hi nice site.
Man, can I relate. The dash board of both my cars looks like that.
I don’t get it?! I thought this was a new car? Or is it Heather’s car that’s new?
Ok, and since I can’t resist…we’re officially parents in waiting!!! Ethiopia adoption referral times are running four to seven months, so say some prayers for us! What a great Friday the 13th…oh, and sorry to hijack my own comment ;o)
Put on a seatbelt and buy some gas and you’re 40% fixed.
And now philosophy:
I wonder how long we go in life with the warning lights glaring. We never REALLY remember when the low fuel light went on. We just figure we can get one more mile out of it. Or when we ignore the simple warnings requiring minimal adjustments (refilling washer fluid, seatbelts, etc) until they become huge problems–bad vision causing an accident sending us into the windshield without a seatbelt. I’m sorry, did I say all that out loud? Gotta go.
Wow! That looks exactly like my car, minus all the service lights being on. Toyota Camry right? What year? I’ve got a ‘96, and am about to turn 206,000 miles on it. Bought it for $1800 and I hope to put another 100k on it.
Time to trade it in!
Warning lights are “warning” lights, not that anything has happened yet. Buckle your seat belt, get some gas and if you don’t know what the other lights mean, just ignore them.