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so it turns out my car needs a new engine cause the second cylinder isn't cutting it anymore. screw you second cylinder. you were always my least favourite of the four of you.

ron's been giving me good advice cause he's a bit of a honda civic expert and i think i'm gonna try and save the car by replacing the engine. at first i felt like it needed to get done pronto, but right now after an engine flush it's driving a lot better so i feel, or at least i'm under the illusion, that i have more time to sort things out.

getting a new car is a big deal, and i know it's a bit of a risk putting money into a old car, but i just don't feel like we're ready to part ways yet. i think we need a long slow breakup. unless of course it breaks down on the 401. then i'm kicking the bitch to the curb.




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