



| grey gardens north | not giving up
Posted Wed, 03/19/2008 - 21:04
I appreciate NIkki's comments about used cars so very much. Memories came flooding back about my old 1980 Sunbird that didn't have heat in the middle of a midwest winter. A beaten boat-of-car Caprice that got me through college - barely. These cars represent times of an inordinate amount of struggle. Being able to finally purchase my first new car represented my decision to never give up and to believe that life will get better with hard work and determination. But my former struggles are small in comparison to the women in a documentary film called "It Was a Wonderful Life." The women in the film actually LIVED in their cars for a portion of their lives. It happened after a divorce or after the loss of a job. It's gut-wrenching to watch, but it's inspirational as well. So, I suggest to all women out there to find it in your local movie rental store, or rent it from Netflix. And thanks to Nikki for your stellar writing.
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| michritter | I had ALMOST forgotten...
Posted Tue, 03/11/2008 - 21:16
The Pontiac LeMans with thumbtacks in the roof, the Chocolate Brown Ford Fairmont with mustard yellow interior that would maybe make 45 miles an hour going downhill with a tailwind, the Celica that finally got traded in the day the brakes caught on fire - who knew that could even happen?
Thank you for reminding me. It's sad that we forget the roads we've traveled and the cars that brought us here.
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