Can you call around and find a different repair place?
'Shindig'
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the apartment complex has rules about doing car repairs in the lot.
I never thought of putting in a new air filter as a repair. More like refilling the windshield washer fluid. Unless you aren't even allowed to do that in the parking lot, which seems petty but not the weirdest rule an apartment complex has ever made.
And Now We Pause for a Falco Moment
Has two embedded videos, and a picture of his grave (which is awesome!)
From that video, you don't even need to open the hood. I don't think the complex will care. Fixing something and saving money has enormous satisfaction.
It's too late, I've already given them permission to fix everything an hour ago. This place is literally right around the corner from my apartment, which is why I chose it this time. Next time, I'll try someone else a bit further away. In fact, I might call a few places next week with the list of stuff they do today and see what price I would have gotten elsewhere.
I will say that this place is into customer service (drove me to work when I turned down the free loaner for the day), and they have a very clean waiting room with lots of distractions in it but no auto-repair parts, supplies, or smell, nor can you even hear the repairs being done in the garage that adjoins it.
ETA: shallow reason to like it, but I'm guessing they're going for a more upscale repair shop atmosphere. I'll definitely shop around next time, though.
As a public service to y'all, I am here to inform you that the latest hot internet meme is....
I'm not sure why this is so popular, but....
Note to self:
When typing, "baseline" is not the same thing as "vaseline."
Crap. Just remembered something that has to be done before the 21st, and I don't have time to do it today. Oh well, not like anyone look at that webpage, I'll just have to beg forgiveness....
That would be an interesting typo Dana.
Which then leads me to wonder why each are pronounced so differently.
Does Jilli read the Wall Street Journal?
Disney Invites 'Goths' to the Party
Disney, the company that created "the happiest place on earth" and cornered the market on pink, is embracing a darker aesthetic as it reaches out to an unlikely audience for new merchandise: female "goths."
In the run-up to the March 5 opening of director Tim Burton's movie "Alice in Wonderland," Walt Disney Co.'s consumer-products division is aiming its marketing firepower at young women and teenage girls, particularly those who gravitate to darkly romantic entertainment like the "Twilight" series.
The soundtrack album features goth icon Robert Smith, lead singer of the Cure, performing a song from Disney's 1951 "Alice in Wonderland."
Gotta be a WSJ subscriber to read the rest....