You gotta give those guys credit… ‘cause they don’t have cash.
I wouldn’t give them credit. Maybe directions to the nearest exit.
It is in the carriage house in back, under boxes and old clothes. There are no parts to get it running again, and they’re still paying $8 a month to keep it from getting repossessed.
That was a snazzy car back in 1936, and basic cars sold for around 800 to 1200 then.
Like the moron’s lottery. First prize was a million dollars, a dollar a year for a a million years.
At least they’ll still be paying you!
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If Pierre S. De Beaumont, or I should say, his current incarnation, had done the math, it works out to only 104.7 years. Still, it’s a good deal!
Sherlock Watson over 10 years ago
You gotta give those guys credit… ‘cause they don’t have cash.
e.groves over 10 years ago
I wouldn’t give them credit. Maybe directions to the nearest exit.
PoodleGroomer over 10 years ago
It is in the carriage house in back, under boxes and old clothes. There are no parts to get it running again, and they’re still paying $8 a month to keep it from getting repossessed.
quartermain over 10 years ago
That was a snazzy car back in 1936, and basic cars sold for around 800 to 1200 then.
brklnbern over 10 years ago
Like the moron’s lottery. First prize was a million dollars, a dollar a year for a a million years.
Number Three over 10 years ago
At least they’ll still be paying you!
xxx
Glibster over 10 years ago
If Pierre S. De Beaumont, or I should say, his current incarnation, had done the math, it works out to only 104.7 years. Still, it’s a good deal!