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Forums :: Dan Peek Fan Blog :: Re: OT: Message #2 ... The Shemitah - The Rise and Fall (?) of America (The Country) ... Another Must-View

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Poster: shasta
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Hmmm, KoG. I never thought about that. With money tight, I wish they'd charge per quart of oil, or let me buy my own oil. And filter AND air filter! I could get them in Oregon and at least save the sales tax! But they won't let me do that. They did let me buy my own serpentine belt once, and then they put it on. I didn't have the strength to do it myself or I would have. We pay $39.99 for oil & lube here. They check all the fluid receptacles supposedly. I have my doubts, because a couple of times I ran out of windshield washer fluid and they said I had a hole in the tank. Funny. It hasn't run out all year??? I'm thinkin' somebody's pullin' a fast one. Not anymore, 'cuzz I'm onto 'em. I called my cousins in Sacramento. I was only an hour away and 3 hours from home. No cell phones in those days. It was 1982 perhaps? Anyhow, he brought all his tools and the car was fine by the time they arrived. I drove all the way to Sacramento and then back again with no problems. As I recall, because it was a long time ago, my dad said I was putting too much oil in the car. Grrrrrrr. He was the one who told me how much in the first place! I cut back a quart and the car never had any problems again. No permanent damage. Perhaps I need to rephrase my thoughts? A BIGGER disaster in the making. Anytime people's homes burn or even timbered land, it's a disaster. But the financial loss and potential danger to human lives is greater with substandard-sized lots.


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