There may be a combination of interstate and mall that would work. The dealer suggested a drive I could take and then bring it there to be checked. However, I can't see how that drive would be any different than the 150 miles I've already put on the car.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Dana, you moved to Texas voluntarily, as I recall, where the state government is actively trying to prevent you from getting it. You have my sincerest sympathy.
It's not even anything complicated! It's the fact that the pharmacy doesn't say things like "Oh, by the way, we only gave you X number of pills instead of Y, because your insurance had some kind of complaint they won't explain to us."
Man, working part-time would be so great, if it paid full-time money. I'm not at work, but had this interview all morning, came home and had lunch, and then met my mom for coffee! Now a little TV, and then dinner with a friend. It's all very civilized.
I need to go to the post office. What are the odds that the machine will let me buy a first class international letter stamp, or if it'll send me to wait in the line of human despair?
I'm pretty sure the machine will give you any kind of postage.
It usually laughs in my face if I try to do anything but domestic, but I'll give it a whirl.
In a thrilling post office update, I have mailed a letter without having to deal with another human.
Woo!
Project File All The Things discovered a shoebox of bills (paid, I think) from 2007.