Yes-
what -t said, ita.
I don't even understand how this could be happening with the gas pedal. Also, possibly since I grew up the country, I am totally sure my local garage would have put in a used one. Of course, they also passed me for inspection for YEARS when I had no horn due to some malfunction that cost $1,000 to fix.
In other news, I have two actual hardcover finished copies of my book! ::flails::
Yay! That's a great way to kick off your day.
A while ago, the power steering hose went bad on my minivan. I took it in to get fixed and they had to wait at least a week because the part was on back order. I believe that was during the height of the automotive meltdown and a lot of plants were shutting down production--which meant the plants that produced the parts also shut down. It took a couple of weeks to get inventory back up after the government stepped in and employees went back to work.
I don't know if auto workers and the peripheral manufacturing typically slow down during the summer months which may result in parts shortages at times.
And then Kristen's car was broken into this morning. Nothing appears to be missing.
I'm a good person, right? Seriously? Do you think my rock is mad that I wouldn't bond with it?
I think your rock is mad because you didn't use it to brain some of these people.
I have such mixed feelings about this story.
I think I like the concept, but the packaging is squicky.