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zelda

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Seemed no one ever fixed their cars. You just drove them til they died.

My brother had a car and the whole transmission fell out on the highway to Boston during morning rush hour. It made the news.

Another brother had a truck that wouldn't back up.

My mother had a car that the battery constantly died. I was 10 and using jumper cables to start the car regularly.
 

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Seemed no one ever fixed their cars. You just drove them til they died.

My brother had a car and the whole transmission fell out on the highway to Boston during morning rush hour. It made the news.

Another brother had a truck that wouldn't back up.

My mother had a car that the battery constantly died. I was 10 and using jumper cables to start the car regularly.

That was another one, Mary, dead batteries. Used to park on a hill, so I could jump start it. It was easy to do that with a manual transmission, not as easy with an automatic.

I had the hood fly up on one of my junkers, while driving on 295. I had to look out the drivers window to see where I was going. I made it to a junkyard, found another hood, removed the broken hood, put on the new one and away I went. The junk yard owner laughed through the whole thing.
 

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I would hate traffic like that!! Ours isn't too horrid. Gosh Jerry, I thought you lived in a small town.

It used to be a rural town Norie, but it has grown a lot in the last 40 years. When they ran Route 295 through here, in the 1960s, it was the worst thing that could have happened to us. Now we are more like a suburb of Providence and Boston.
Edit: There are 500 acres of town owned woods near me, that's where I like to go walking and that's what keeps me here. Someday, no doubt they will turn it all into house lots, that's when I will pack my bags and leave.
 
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That was another one, Mary, dead batteries. Used to park on a hill, so I could jump start it. It was easy to do that with a manual transmission, not as easy with an automatic.

I had the hood fly up on one of my junkers, while driving on 295. I had to look out the drivers window to see where I was going. I made it to a junkyard, found another hood, removed the broken hood, put on the new one and away I went. The junk yard owner laughed through the whole thing.

Yup had another car where the hood would fly open usually on the highway. :ohmy:
 

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Yuck! I wouldn't like that Jerry. I hate traffic and crowds. I prefer the country. If it wasn't for Bruce that's where I would live. The county is the farthest out I could get him.

Me too, I love the country. I grew up here, when it was still country. When I came back from the Army, there were houses everywhere. The traffic gets worse every year. I don't even enjoy riding my bicycle anymore, because of all the traffic. I wish they had never run that damn highway through this town, it ruined the place.
 

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The freeway outside of Selah actually went right through my aunt and uncles house when they put it in. My uncle was forced into selling his house and property. But I will say that it was needed around here. I would have bought a cabin in the woods to live in and commuted to work but Bruce figures if you can't order pizza delivered it's too far out! What a stick in the mud!!
 
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