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"a Saab story"
 
   While my father was here working on the minideck today, I mentioned (not for the first time) that I wished I hadn't let him sell the Saab. He casually dropped the information that he sees it reasonably often, because the people he sold it to live near him, but that they seem to have abandoned it under a tarp in their yard.

I wish I didn't know that.

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  RE: a Saab story Peter Eng May-06-22 1
     RE: a Saab story Gryphonadmin May-07-22 2
         RE: a Saab story Peter Eng May-09-22 4
  RE: a Saab story jonathanlennox May-09-22 3

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Peter Eng
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May-06-22, 11:35 PM (EDT)
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1. "RE: a Saab story"
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   >While my father was here working on the minideck today, I mentioned
>(not for the first time) that I wished I hadn't let him sell the Saab.
> He casually dropped the information that he sees it reasonably often,
>because the people he sold it to live near him, but that they seem to
>have abandoned it under a tarp in their yard.
>
>I wish I didn't know that.
>

That kind of sucks. On the other hand, if it's just sitting under a tarp, I imagine they've run into other troubles that make it impractical to keep driving it, either during the hour or so of good weather, or with the top up. Probably better them than you.

Peter Eng
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2. "RE: a Saab story"
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   LAST EDITED ON May-07-22 AT 09:54 AM (EDT)
 
>>While my father was here working on the minideck today, I mentioned
>>(not for the first time) that I wished I hadn't let him sell the Saab.
>> He casually dropped the information that he sees it reasonably often,
>>because the people he sold it to live near him, but that they seem to
>>have abandoned it under a tarp in their yard.
>>
>>I wish I didn't know that.
>>
>
>That kind of sucks. On the other hand, if it's just sitting under a
>tarp, I imagine they've run into other troubles that make it
>impractical to keep driving it, either during the hour or so of good
>weather, or with the top up. Probably better them than you.

I realize that's likely, but I also don't care. I've spent my whole life Being Practical about these things, often under protest. Now I want my damn car back.

--G.
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Peter Eng
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4. "RE: a Saab story"
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   >I've spent my whole
>life Being Practical about these things, often under protest. Now I
>want my damn car back.
>

Fair enough. Do you have a plan, or are you not yet at the Plotting stage?

Peter Eng
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The last time I had an expensive project, I decided to treat it like I was in a heist film.
I didn't get the Everything Goes Wrong part of the plot, but that's life.


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jonathanlennox
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3. "RE: a Saab story"
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   If it's under a tarp, they probably wouldn't notice right away if you staged an elaborate heist that replaced it with a similarly-shaped pile of cinderblocks...

(This is not legal advice. Please consult your attorney before committing grand theft auto.)


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