
Those of you who know that I drive a 1994 Plymouth Voyager (red). It set me back $900 about three years ago. It was dubbed "The Chick Magnet" because it turned women's heads. When it came down the road, they looked, (the other way). Well, all good things come to an end and so it did for The Chick Magnet. The head gasket went out on it yesterday and the repairman said, "look man, you have to let go! It will cost you a lot more to repair than the car is worth." So you chicks out there, suffer, cause I am too. Now we are in search of a replacement. I know I won't find anything that will turn heads like this did. Kelsey created this photo to share with all of you.

That's funny! In my class, I sneak pictures of my mini-van into PowerPoints and games. I always tell the kids that they're jealous of my red hot mini-van, but that some day, if they're lucky and work really hard, they'll get to drive one too. Of course, they all laugh and roll their eyes. :) I'm sure they can't think of anything more horrifying than having a mini-van.
ReplyDeleteThis cracked me up! Chad had an UGLY and LOUD diesel station wagon (the "SMOKER") when we got married and he went into a brief period of mourning when the head gasket went out and he realized it wasn't worth the money to repair it. I on the other hand stood by and laughed!
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