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Well not much more to it than that. The car has been saved!
The problem was the fan belt to the water pump broke, hence why it over heated. The puff of mist coming from the engine was steam not smoke. With the fan belt fixed the car is now running just fine. No blown head gasket.
*sigh* a relief, but not the end of the trouble.
Well, time to get to work.
Ty-Fighter.
The problem was the fan belt to the water pump broke, hence why it over heated. The puff of mist coming from the engine was steam not smoke. With the fan belt fixed the car is now running just fine. No blown head gasket.
*sigh* a relief, but not the end of the trouble.
Well, time to get to work.
Ty-Fighter.
Hometown in Ashes
I know, I know, it's been 2.5 years since my last entry. I promised myself I wouldn't update my journal unless something significant happened...
Well my childhood town of Paradise California burned down... that's something. Feels like my mother died all over again.
I have serious nostalgia for that place, and it kills me that I don't live there anymore. But not only is it gone, but 95% of the whole town is burned to the ground.
The Good news: All my family and friends who live there survived. In fact I don't know anyone who has died. It appears as though 99.9% of the population made it out alive. Given how fast that fire moved and h
I miss you Mother.
There is no pleasant nor easy way to say this. Of all the things to lose, a beloved family member is the hardest. It's especially hard, when death comes out of nowhere and snatches people for seemingly no reason. I know some of you out there may not have particularly good relations with your parents, but I had good ones, and I loved my mother.
As of this date, the cause of death is unknown. It will probably remain that way too. I don't know what's worse. Would I feel better knowing it had been some guy or a diet that killed her? Even cancer or something would have at least have given me the chance to say good bye.
But no.
My mothe
Rise and Fall of the Third Reich Review
Well... I did it. I've finished reading Rise and fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer. For those who don't know, it is one of the top 10 studies on Nazi Germany (if not top 3). The book is 1,143 pages long making it 2 inches thick! By far it's the 2nd longest book I've read (the Bible being the first). I've been nursing this thing for over a year, mainly reading it when I got bored, or waiting at a lobby.
But why you may ask? Well during my college years the term "Nazi" was used waaaay too liberally.
"Turn down that music, it's after 10PM"
"Back off you Nazi."
"Would you focus on your work, you're going
Dead Grandma and out of work
Wow! Two whammies in a month's time. Unreal! The funny thing is, being out of work... isn't that big a deal to me. I mean I want to work, I need a job, but this job loss doesn't strike me as all that terrible. I won't go into details as to how I was terminated other than if I have to go before a judge as to why I should get EDD benefits... I won't be afraid or ashamed, even if my former boss is there. As it stands that school is in serious danger of going out of business, and I could be getting another job very soon.
Yay! Imagine, I'm going to get paid the same amount for delivering pizza as I am for being assaulted by children! No,
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Oh gosh well that is a improvement please if you need help just ask. I hope you get some good news soon. let me know any improvement when you can if you need suport let me know. bye Ty god bless I hope your life gets better asap. take care be safe.