>> Dave Ambrose writes:
>> Good luck, and don't worry, this list can fix damn near anything :-)
William Hatwell also scribed:>
> I wonder if the list will take a few moments to look into a few problems i've
> had with my wallet. It seems i never have enough cash in it since I bought
> this LBC...
> woodruff@caen.engin.umich.edu
I think that is a disease that is aquired at the time of purchase. Like
a STD that is aquired at the time of participation. Well in this case it
happens at the time of purchase. It is non-curable once aquired, unless
of course one gives up owning said vehicle, and never purchase another
one, then maybe just maybe you might receive some of the sanity back, and
some of your money. The bad thing is you can't file suit against
anybody, not even if it was your dad, best friend or anyone else for
that matter. You had the choice at the time of purchase to say no and
walk away. So it had to be a concise effort on your part to part with
all of your morals, sanity, and your financial well being :-) :-)
Bruce..."Suffering from the same affliction" Carter
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