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Dang it, my car died today!

MarilynH
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I was going to be done taking Mason to school the end of October but I guess I am done now ,the sub frame is completely rusted out on my 2003 Chevrolet cavalier. The lower control arm has nothing to attach to because it's all rusted out, I drove to town today and noticed going around a corner that my car howled and turning into the driveway I could hear a scraping sound so when I parked in my driveway and looked the front end over I noticed that the drivers tire was very close to the mud flap compared to the passenger side so My husband Mark checked it over and it's now junk but I won't smoke over it and neither will Mark but it seems lately that what can go wrong has been going wrong but at least I didn't go off the road or worse veer into a oncoming car so that's a positive and Mark has his car to get to work, plus my daughter and her man will figure out how to get Mason off to school so all is well that ends well, not really but I might just as well put on a positive spin. Life happens whether we smoke or not and thankfully I have been quit long enough that I have no desire to smoke ,actually it's the farthest thing on my mind so if you are new here or are struggling hang on tight, stick with your quit because believe it or not the longer you remain quit the easier it will get and you will realize how much better life is without the crutch of cigarettes. 

Marilyn 826 DOF 

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I'm a proud Gram of 2 grandsons and a granddaughter and I consider myself a jack of all trades and a master of none, plus I enjoy reading and being outside and since quitting smoking breathing is so much easier because I'm not coughing half of my time sucking on a cancer stick....