As Far As I Can Tell


Swings like a blade

Back in Chicago, in the Land of Lincoln. On my way into the city this afternoon I was driving underneath an overpass near Comiskey Park when a giant ice chunk fell and smashed into my windshield. It scared the hell out of me, and cracked the driver’s side in a spider web pattern that spans horizontally almost half-way across the glass. I’ve had this truck for less than 3 days and already I’m taking advantage of full converge insurance.


 

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out of curiosity, what did you do w/ your nisan? did you dump it in a river?

Posted by: miguel on December 29, 2002 11:44 AM

I’m looking to sell it, and actually hoping to get $1000 for it. A running truck with 4 wheel drive is worth quite a bit no matter what the body looks like. It would be perfect for someone who needs to haul something like wood through a forest in the winter. Obviously the target market there is in Sturgis, so that’s where it sits with the for sale sign.

Posted by: simon on December 29, 2002 12:05 PM

how many miles did you finally put on that poor thing? :) I had a wreck back in june with my grandpa’s old red wagon (not my fault). so now i have a perty green suburu wagon. its awe-some. I see you still have that brown, orange, and yellow striped scarf! I still have my rainbow one. I have a rainbow hat now too.

Posted by: ruth celine smith on January 22, 2003 9:59 AM

I put almost exactly 100,000 miles on it, bring it to a total of 150,000. My mom is using it to haul stuff around right now, so it I to visit it.

Posted by: simon on January 22, 2003 5:31 PM


As far as who can tell?


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