the siphoning gas update

Okay, so many of you commented or otherwise questioned me on what happened next I thought it needed a quick new post!

Let me just clarify one thing. I didn’t specifically ask for them to fill up the tank as I apparently should have, however, I knew there was plenty of gas in it so I wasn’t concerned about the extra couple of gallons. Let that be a lesson to us all!

So yes, I called the salesperson this morning. I had to call anyway. The dumba$$ also forgot to give me my $100 gas card that was part of their current sales promotion. I should have made sure I had it but we wanted to get out of there so fast (we’d been there at least four hours, ugh) and I wrongly assumed it was in the packet with rest of our stuff. I probably wouldn’t have called just about the gas tank, only because the whole thing was SO ridiculous and I was SO done!

When I reached him I told him about the gas card – of course he wanted me to drive back there to get it. Only if you want me to smack you buddy. “No dude. Mail it. Today. And oh by the way….you might want to tell your service department they should leave enough gas in the car to get to the closest gas station.”

“Huh? Wha?”

Don’t huh me. “I know there was over 1/2 tank of gas when I test drove it.”

Here’s where it gets good. He actually told me it was his fault. That he wanted them to clean it up for me really good so they took out all the gas and he was supposed to put in fresh (!) and he forgot. HA HA HA!!!

Fresh gas. *snort*

Let’s just see how long it takes to get the gas card in the mail.

if you thought I was crazy before…

You should have seen me around 4:30 this afternoon. I was a complete psycho negotiating with a car salesman while DH sat back and let me. Oh my.

Let’s step back a moment and start from the beginning.

Yesterday I dropped off my car at my mechanic’s for my annual inspection. I knew that one of my tie rods was loose so I expected to spend a few bucks, but I hoped nothing else major was wrong. Kinda wishful thinking really, considering I drive a 1996 Taurus with 126,000 miles on it. Apparently I sucked every ounce of life outta that car, cause the the news this morning wasn’t good. Not good at all.

The worst of it:

Holy cannoli Batman. I was looking at repair bill of about $2000.00. Frankly, the car isn’t worth anywhere near that much.

DH and I agree it’s time to bite the bullet and car shop. Crap. So I say let’s just go tonight and get it over with. DH smartly gets out of work at 1:00pm giving us almost the entire day to deal with it. I didn’t really think we needed that long. Heh. I’m an idiot.

I pretty much knew I wanted another Taurus. I just like them. I’m used to them, they’re pretty reliable, and they last for quite a few miles. We head out to a local, but large, car dealership that we’ve dealt with before, in search of a slightly used one. Saw a few, blah, blah, test drove, blah blah, got financing set, etc. Before you say “Why did you get financing at a dealership? They always screw you over!” Not if you’re armed with other bank quotes at really good rates they don’t! Been there, done that!

Anyway. We get to the final negotiations. Bad trade in offer, and hmmm, the other numbers seem a little funny. Oops, we forgot to tell you about the $399 processing fee. I grabbed my purse and stood up to leave. Dealer panics. I’m livid. DH is good cop. You know what I am – psycho crayzee cop. I’m pretty sure I stood up at one point turned toward the manager’s desk and yelled that I wanted my keys back. Oh, yes I did. Manager panics. Runs over. Fixes deal. I get what I want. DH is happy. Boy is confused (and so very tired of waiting!) We get awesome 4.59 % interest rate!

Wanna see it? Here it is, but make sure you keep reading, you don’t want to miss the best part:

So, at the very end, we’re waiting next to our poor old clunker for the salesman to pull up with our shiny new (to me) 2006 Taurus. It was taking forever. I joke to DH “What are they doing, replacing the new tires with bald ones, or siphoning all the gas?!” Ha Ha.

The mofos siphoned the gas. I’m not kidding. It was over half a tank when I test drove it. Take a guess which warning light came on as soon as we drove off the lot?

fresh byte

Guess what? ChapterBytes just keeps getting better! Did I mention Ms. Flutter has written quite a twist in chapter 4? Go see!

silly search strings

If you’re a blogger you’ve discovered that some people will find your blog using very strange search terms. I can’t help but post some of my favorites (completely unedited!) that have appeared since I started this site.

and my favorite:


ps. Chapter 4 – coming soon.

I’ve horrified myself

If you’ve read much of this blog, or if you know me irl, you are well aware that cleaning is my least favorite thing to do on the planet. Seriously. When I told DH I was going to be working on the Homemaking Channel for Blog Nosh Magazine he actually laughed and said “well, maybe you’ll learn something.” (Don’t condemn him, it’s no worse than I thought myself AND he helps around here way more than most husbands!)

Anyway, DH took the boy to t-ball awhile ago and I decided to stay home and try to accomplish something. Something immensely productive. I needed to clean the family room. This is the room where the boy and I spend most of our time during the day. Many of his toys and craft items are here, and my work stuff is all here. This fact will be important later – I work sitting in the middle of the couch with all my shit stuff spread out around me. (Mostly because my desk is too cluttered to actually work at. Sigh.) You might already know, but I am a freelance photo editor. That means I always have manuscripts, layouts, pens, highlighters, a water bottle, a coffee mug (well balanced of course), paper clips, date planner, etc. next to me at all times. Yeah, on the couch. It drives DH crazy because he can never come sit next to me. I digress.

I needed to clean because I have overnight company coming it was dirty. As I’m vacuuming it occurred to me that someone might need to sleep on the couch later this week, and god forbid someone might pull the cushions off of it. So I bit the bullet and decided to clean under the cushions. Oh. My. God. Needless to say I am sitting on a very clean couch as I type this.

Confession time. Here is the horror list of what I found, not including Hershey Kisses wrappers just regular trash.

I’m pretty sure I deserve a second cup of coffee for all of that. Or a nap. Or a cleaning lady.

a little envious

Hey, if you didn’t notice already, Chapter 3 of Foodie is up at ChapterBytes! Go ahead and read it, I’ll wait here so we can have a chat when you get back.

Okay, did you like it? That chapter was written by Schumtzie, one of my favorite bloggy reads. If you’ve never read her before, I suggest you go do that now.

Next up will be the lovely Flutter. How I love Flutter’s writing. Oh, I wish I were going to BlogHer if only to meet her!

Did I mention I have BlogHer envy. No? I must have only mentioned it on twitter. Yes, my friends, I have a bad case. There are so many bloggers are talking about it right now, gearing up to go, and I am soooo jealous.

This is incredibly dorky of me, but I love conferences. I love hanging out with like minded people, making new friends, sharing a hotel room, and even *gasp* attending the sessions. Yep. Really dorky. I just missed a work related conference last month, but it was in a land far far away, you know, like Phoenix. Really far away, just like BlogHer is in San Francisco. Dude, I can’t afford to go that far from the sticks of New Hampshire! That’s one heck of an expensive plane ride!

How am I going to overcome my deadly sin? (Well, the envy at least. I have some others I still need to work on.) First, I just have to hope next year’s big BlogHer conference is on the East Coast but in the meantime I’ve signed up for the BlogHer Boston Outreach Tour! It’s a one day event on October 11…I can’t believe I have to wait that long. Now I just have to decide if I’m staying over one or two nights! So my New England bloggy friends, who’s with me?

a little interruption

I have to interrupt myself. I’ve been cranking out some paperwork (for my real job!) this morning. While I work I tend to put on the TV for background noise. I often record things on my tivo that I think will be good for that, cooking programs, old favorite repeats like ER, reality shows, and of course Guiding Light all make for great background entertainment.

One of my favorite reality shows is Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares on BBCA, but I had never seen Hell’s Kitchen before. If you’re confused about the connection, the two shows both have the same host; the irrepressible (and frankly adorable) Gordon Ramsay. So last night I noticed it was on and I set it to record just to check it out. I’ve been watching it this morning while the boy is at preschool and I’m loving it! Why, oh why, have I never watched Hell’s Kitchen before?! How did I miss this?

Oh, and for those of you thinking you might check them out – just don’t do it with kids in the room! Ramsay has a tendency towards verbal spewage ;)

Now I have to go back to my regularly scheduled paperwork!

it’s kinda like, hot out

I’ve been planting tomatoes and cucumbers this morning. I bought them last week but never got a chance to put them in the ground. Unfortunately, it’s 93 degrees out right now and it’s supposed to be in the 90′s and upper 80′s all week. I was afraid if I didn’t get them planted they would burn up!

The nursery that I love, love, love had them on sale for $2 for a flat of 6! That’s just crazy talk! So now I have twelve (!) tomato plants and six cucumbers. If you’re as plant dorky as I and you’re wondering what varieties I got, I have Better Boy, which is very standard, and Arkansas Traveler, which is a pink heirloom type and I can’t wait to try it. Yum! I always love to buy heirloom tomatoes at the Farmer’s Market so I thought I might as well grow some myself.

I’m testing each of the plants in large containers on my front porch, and the rest went into the backyard. I don’t have the best property for a backyard garden, (way too many shade trees), so I’ve been wanting to try out container gardening. If you’ve done it and have any tips – let me know!

another byte

Chapter 2 of Foodie is up at ChapterBytes! Kristen did an awesome job – go see!

how fragile we are

I have a heavy heart and it’s made my brain shut down. I keep trying to write something, anything, and I’ve got nothing. The sadness makes me unable to sleep, unable to write. The story isn’t mine to tell anyway. I just wanted you to know I’m here, but not really here.

Don’t worry about me, I’m just worrying about someone else. I’m too far away to help you see, and that’s where my strength lies. If I can’t be of use, then I’m at a loss. There are some things no one can fix.

I’m in limbo, waiting. Waiting to hear what’s happening next, to get some trickle of news. Waiting for the right time to go, but it’s not time yet. In the meantime, I have responsibilities, a boy to take care of and work to do.

This post may disappear. To put it down in writing hurts, and may hurt someone to read it someday. Just the reminder hurts. I don’t know, it’s not as if she can forget anyway. Maybe she’ll read this and know I was with her, even if I couldn’t be with her.

Go hug and kiss someone you care about, and tell them you love them. Do it for me, because I can’t right now.

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