Monday, September 26, 2011
The Mustang
The way it looks, sounds, smells, drives! It's a pretty good catch. The Mustang can use some work though. Sometimes the motor just doesn't work! It can go weeks and weeks with constant motor problems. Then it goes months and months with pure awesomeness. But aren't they all the same? Sometimes they just work to your advantage and sometimes they leave you on the side of the road feeling alone and helpless. No matter what it's always there waiting for you to give it a tune up, a wash an oil change. All Mustangs need a little push here and there. Then there is the mechanic. Sometimes you trust the son of a bitch and sometimes you know you're setting yourself up for failure. How much can you trust the mechanic though? Cause there are more then one! One tells you it needs this, the other tells you it needs that. At the end of the day you should make up your own mind. If you can handle fixing the Mustang with no one's help, then go for it. It's risky, highly risky. And you can get hurt cause at the end it might cost you more. But are you willing to take that risk? Are you willing to ignore all the mechanics giving you advice and just go for it and fix the Mustang yourself? Who is it really hurting in the end? No matter how much this Mustang causes you problems, you just can't get rid of it can you? It's too nice to look at. It's worth a lot! Priceless if you will! Deep inside, you know you can trade in that old Mustang for a newer model. You can get something better, funner, healthier! Something that won't break down every few weeks. Something that won't give out on you constantly. So why is it so hard to let go of it? How can you love something so much? What does the Mustang have to offer that no other car can? This question still boggles my mind daily. This question needs an answer soon before it's too late.
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letting go,
mustang,
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