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and about $100 dollars worth of groceries (it had been awhile)

A while? I spend that much on groceries every week! :lol:

We usually only spend about 68 bucks a week. It's just the two of us here, and hubby doesn't eat breakfast or lunch at home Monday through Friday, and Friday, he's off with his friends, so he doesn't eat dinner here that night.

So, it's meals for me, and 4 dinners for both of us. We pick up chicken at Costco once every couple of months and put it in the freezer. Not a whole left to buy after that.
Well, I spend about $100 a week on groceries for only myself. I guess I eat a lot.
 
Just bought a camshaft position sensor.
Am really incensed at my cousin now. :mad:
 
Just bought a camshaft position sensor.
Am really incensed at my cousin now. :mad:

What's a camshift position sensor for (beyond the obvious!) and what's it got to do with your cousin? I sense a story wanting to be told. :)

The sensor detects a camshaft's acceleration, deceleration, position and speed. The camshaft is the mechanism that opens the valves that allow gas to enter the cylinder, which is then ignited which causes propulsion. The sensor keeps track of what the camshaft is doing and adjusts accordingly (with the help of the computer) for maximum engine efficiency. If this sensor goes bad, it can cause a whole assortment of engine issues.

As for the story, it goes like this:

About 2 months ago, my cousin's car broke down. Now, she's always been nice to me, she's always been responsible when dealing with me (although she isn't with practically anyone else). Anyway, her car quit working, and she had to go to work the next day. She had already been late twice due to other issues, and a third one (or an absence) would have meant termination from her employer. You see, she has a child who is about 4 years old, and is a single mother, so I felt fine with letting her borrow my car for a couple of days until her weekend off so she could get hers fixed.

3 days turned into 7 weeks. This whole time? Her car wasn't even touched.

All through most of that time she never called me once, I could never catch her at home, I didn't know when she worked, and finally, finally, after 5 weeks she calls me and apologizes for taking so long, and that she will bring me the car the next morning. Okay. Fine. The next morning comes, she doesn't show. I call, no response. I don't hear from her for the next week. She calls and tells me that she had surgery and that she had to use the car, and that she was bringing it tomorrow. I made her promise, made her swear on her honor she would. She never showed up the next day. Or the next week. Finally, I called her and told her that I would be heading up that way with a friend, and that I would swing by and pick up the car. I told her I would be there in an hour and that she must be there in that hour.

I got to her apartment and she was there. So I tell her I'm leaving with the car (I am, as always, very polite). She asks me if I could take her to the license bureau because she needed to renew her registration. I was aghast. However, I knew that if I didn't, she wouldn't be able to get her renewal, which was due that day, I might add. So not only was she irresponsible enough to neglect bringing my car back to me 6 3/4 weeks late, she also waited until the last second to get her license and registration renewed, knowing she was supposed to bring me the car the previous week, and the week before that. I knew in my heart of hearts she had fully intended to hold onto that car as long as possible.

So I took her to the license bureau and then took her back to her apartment. The whole time she's laying on a sob story about difficulty with work, about money, about her responsibilities, and fortunately for me, once I am aware that someone's trying to manipulate me, I'm a tight ass. You won't get a penny from me, or any more goodwill. So all of her story fell on deaf ears.

I dropped her off, and her little boy says to me "but how is mommy going to get to work?" I told him I didn't know, and that his mommy will have to figure that out (very kindly and politely of course, because it's not like he did anything wrong). Also, I knew he had been trained to say that, because while he's a sweet little boy, he's a little behind when it comes to development, and that's the most circumspect way of putting it. I do think he's wonderful, but he wasn't going to be used as a pawn by his mother to manipulate me. Again, I'm a tight ass when it comes to people trying to manipulate me after I'm aware of it.

So, I get my car back and drive it home. It has no gas left (I had enough to get to a station two blocks up the road once I dropped her off and left), there is a distinct knocking in the car's engine that was not there before, and now get this, there were 4200 additional miles on the odometer. Not to mention the car has trash in it, there is smoke smell everywhere, even though I am sensitive to smoke (born with bronchitis) and can smell it a mile away, AND I told her never to smoke in my car, to which she promised not to do, and now there's a smoke smell that simply won't come out. I've tried odorizers, scented trees, carpet shampooing, nothing.

So I start cleaning out my car (lots of gummy, slimy, grimy, sticky, dirt, dust), buffing out the numerous scratches that were not there when I loaned it to her, and just working to bring my car up to my standard of operation.

So that gets done and I'm thinking "finally, close to normalcy". This was last week (well, the week before now, since it's Monday). Last Monday, my car starts acting odd. She starts overheating after only two minutes of driving. She shuts off at random times, and the temp gauge just starts going wild. I check the coolant tank, it was empty. I was shocked! So my Dad and my Uncle looks at it and says it looks like she probably drove it around for hundreds of miles with an empty coolant tank. The machine they run later to diagnose the car proves this.

So me and dad check all the fluids (the only reason we didn't before is that the car sat there for a few days before I tried to take it out anywhere and that's when we found out). Before I had loaned her the car, I had just had the oil changed and all the fluids topped off (checking this myself), so it wasn't me. Anyway, the oil was sludge, the coolant tank was empty, the other fluids were okay, but what concerned them most was that there was water in the oil.

Dad figured it was a busted head gasket. So he and my Uncle take a look and tell me that it's not the head gasket. The diagnostic machine says that it's one of two easy to repair things. It's either a bad camshaft position sensor, or a bad coolant level sensor. However, it also states that major issue may be a cracked cylinder head which would be extremely expensive to repair. I am unemployed. There is no way to repair something like that within any reasonable time frame. So we're trying the camshaft position sensor first. If it works, and everything runs okay, then I am going to sell it and use that money to make a down payment on a used car. It's all I can do.

I am very angry with my cousin, and what's worse, is that she seems oblivious. She knew full well what she was doing, and she took advantage of my kindness. She may think she got away with it, but she hasn't. She will never get my help again. I cannot trust her, and so I am incensed at the cost to me, while I know she could never possibly pay it because she's too irresponsible to manage it.

No wonder her parents still get mad at her even though she's 37. She still does completely irresponsible and stupid things all the time! :klingon:
 
A quart of milk, squeezy mayonnaise and a cinnamon roll. Prior to that it was two tops for my wife and my mother in law just spent $100 on my birthday present, getting me five polos and a summer shirt which is acceptable to wear at work should I be working by then.

Gotta love the US of A. :shifty:
 
Bought a new tent and some hiking boots at REI yesterday. The old tent was fine, a tight squeeze for two but easy to bring on a plane. I got a big honker for car camping this summer. As long as you're car camping and size/weight doesn't matter, why not. Plus it will be easier to fit a pair of Labs in.
 
What's a camshift position sensor for (beyond the obvious!) and what's it got to do with your cousin? I sense a story wanting to be told. :)

<a whole heap of trouble>

Man, I would be SO pissed off. :lol:

Good luck with it all.

I am, and thank you. I won't show it to her outwardly in terms of anger, that's just not my way. However, the next time she asks for assistance on anything non-life threatening, the answer will be no, and she will find that the nice cousin who always helped won't be manipulated or walked on. That will leave her with very few options. I still can't believe she chose to use me like that. She knew I was the only one who would listen and help, and she chose to burn that last bridge.
 
So, although I've been living in the same town(arguably a city) for the past 20 and 2/3 years, I'd never been to this little comic book store on Main Street. Well I finally went today. Aaaaand I am totally going back there all the time. Today though, I bought Star Trek The Next Generation: The Devil's Heart by Carmen Carter, the Playmates 4.5" Captain Koloth action figure from Trouble With Tribbles, and Star Trek: The Complete Comic Book Collection which is a DVD-ROM with all of the Star Trek comics made from 1967 to 2002.
 
I got the total bill for the last quarter of gas and electric ~ £425. Mind you, part of that is because it was based on actual meter readings rather than the (under)estimates for the quarterly bills since this time last year. Still, the total wasn't exactly a welcome "purchase" to make. :lol:
 
^Holy Crap!

So.... you pay your gas and electric quarterly, and not monthly? In US dollars, that'd be..what?....680? Right now that seems really steep to me, but if I consider what we pay for electricity alone in the summer here, that's really cheap.
 
^ Yeah, about $700 on a more typical cable exchange-rate. It may seem cheap compared to your summer usage, but remember I probably live in a smaller place (large-ish 2 bedroom flat) than you do.

The gas is actually the more expensive part of the bill (~£250) because I use it for both heating and the stove-top cooking. The oven's electric though.

I pay quarterly rather than monthly though I believe you can choose monthly billing instead. I've just always paid quarterly, by direct debit, so have continued doing so. It's no more expensive than monthly direct debit billing from my supplier so I've never bothered to ask them to change to the monthly way of doing things.

This quarter always generates the highest bills because it includes the winter months when I use a lot of electricity for lighting, tend to be in more (so use more leccy for TV, etc) and of course the gas is used more than usual for heating. Plus, they only come round to read the meters once a year and use estimated readings for the other 3 quarters. Since they always underestimate my usage, I get the hit this quarter.
 
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