I have:
Gone bowling with my hubby, my friend from Colorado, and a bunch of people I don't know very well. I had fun, drank a little, and learned that I STILL suck at bowling.
Went to see the movie Saw. It was actually pretty good. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes nasty, gory type movies that are pretty damn suspenseful. The ending went a little quick for me. Maybe I just have a slow mind that needs more explanation.
Hmm... I thought I did more then that since the last time I wrote, but I guess not. We got a call the other day from a company called SCP about sponsoring our car. It sounds too good to be true. Apparently they'll give us $12,500, but I need to figure out the nitty gritty about that. Eric talked to them, and said something about sharing 50% of the cost, but doesn't remember the exact details.
Here's what I think...
The good scenario:
They give us the $12,500 to do a bunch of shit to our car. Paint, muffler, wheels, motor stuff and such. We put their stickers all over it, and go to car shows with our new kick ass of a WRX. They fix our car up better then we ever could by ourselves for us showing off their name.
The bad scenario:
We have to buy parts to fix up our car, which they will reimburse us half each time, up to $12,500. If wheels cost $1,000... they pay $500, we pay $500. And keep doing it like that until we've spent $12,500 of theirs. This wouldn't be so bad if it were forever, but it's only a year. If I were rich, this would be great. But I'm not. Realistically, how much money can I really put into my car in the next year?? It sure as hell isn't going to be six grand!
So that's my problem. Any information from anyone would be great. Thanks.
Gone bowling with my hubby, my friend from Colorado, and a bunch of people I don't know very well. I had fun, drank a little, and learned that I STILL suck at bowling.
Went to see the movie Saw. It was actually pretty good. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes nasty, gory type movies that are pretty damn suspenseful. The ending went a little quick for me. Maybe I just have a slow mind that needs more explanation.

Hmm... I thought I did more then that since the last time I wrote, but I guess not. We got a call the other day from a company called SCP about sponsoring our car. It sounds too good to be true. Apparently they'll give us $12,500, but I need to figure out the nitty gritty about that. Eric talked to them, and said something about sharing 50% of the cost, but doesn't remember the exact details.
Here's what I think...
The good scenario:
They give us the $12,500 to do a bunch of shit to our car. Paint, muffler, wheels, motor stuff and such. We put their stickers all over it, and go to car shows with our new kick ass of a WRX. They fix our car up better then we ever could by ourselves for us showing off their name.
The bad scenario:
We have to buy parts to fix up our car, which they will reimburse us half each time, up to $12,500. If wheels cost $1,000... they pay $500, we pay $500. And keep doing it like that until we've spent $12,500 of theirs. This wouldn't be so bad if it were forever, but it's only a year. If I were rich, this would be great. But I'm not. Realistically, how much money can I really put into my car in the next year?? It sure as hell isn't going to be six grand!
So that's my problem. Any information from anyone would be great. Thanks.
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tiffanymarie:
bowling is so much fun. even if you totally suck so much ass at it. i haven't gone bowling in like two years. that's waaaay too long. good luck with figuring out all the car business.
coldblood81:
Hi, thanks for the responce. Yeah, not only is it sad but it's hard to deal with. It kinda helps to Know that others have been there before.