Mark,
Sorry you had to sell the car. I know it is hard to have to sell something
your dad bought you. If you can ever get the seizures under control maybe
you will be able to get a better car someday. I never have owned a car and
never drove one either. Since you have had the chance to drive, I know it is
harder for you to part with it. Your father must have left you more than
just the car didn't he? My mom didn't have a car, but my sister and I have
the things that meant the most to her.Treasure the memories that you shared
with him too. That is something that can't be taken from you. Take care.
Tammy
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 6:00 PM, thebakist <thebakist@yahoo.
>
>
> Where is justice in the world? Not only have I lost my driving privileges
> for 6 months, but due to that fact, I've been unable to work and therefore
> can't afford to maintain my car. I've had to sell it. Fortunately, I've sold
> it to a friend who takes me where I have to go when I have no other way of
> getting there (doctor's appoitments, et al. The driving suspension is due to
> expire in about 2 months, but a lot of good that does me now.
>
> My dad had bought me my car which I have subsequently sold. Since then, he
> has passed away and my Mom doesn't seem to show any interest in getting me a
> car.
>
> I just needed to vent.
>
> Thanks for reading my ranting
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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