Thursday

take three

I'm writing this same story, more or less, for all three blogs.

I went to see this car, I was interested in buying it. I had talked myself into thinking that it was a good idea.

When I looked it over, I found out it wasn't for me.

I left, with issues.

What happened was that the owner,
David, kept the car somewhere else and brought it down to his house at my request so I could have a look at it.

It's a great car! It is the most desirable of the first generation Mazda RX7 sports cars. It is in great shape,
David put a lot of time and money into it making it nearly perfect. You don't see these cars much anymore, they are disappearing fast.

It just isn't for me and I should have known this before I ever contacted the seller.

What really bothers me is what happened after
David brought the car down to his house so that I could see it.

His wife backed her SUV into it!

Oh man! If not for me! Then again, I didn't do it. I don't know. Shoot! Probably a big fight at
David’s house over this one.

Seems somewhat funny too! No, it's not funny, you just can't help yourself when you laugh a little bit.

Oh cruel fate!

This little story illustrates how events are connected together even though one event may not actually influence another.

It just seems that way.

No comments: