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The AC in my car hasn't been working for the last few weeks. This past weekend we bought a mechanic's manual for my car and some stuff to charge the thing, but it won't take the charge (as Brian noticed one part, the compressor (can't remember) wasn't doing what the manual said it should be i.e. spinning). Alas, this means a more expensive complicated fix. I'll have it in the shop next Monday (with a loaner from the dealer), though in the meantime you know that it will be 100+ degrees if you factor in the humidity (like they keep saying today will be). I just spent almost $700 a month or so ago. I hate to say it, but since the car is paid off in a year and has 130k miles on it these expenses are going to get much more common. I pondered leaving it alone since I'm hoping to get a new car next year, but there is no way that is going to happen. The heat is driving me nuts, and I hate getting up in the morning and showering only to get sweaty and gross when I leave my house. Its one thing if I was sitting on the beach or something. Its another to be enroute to work.

I'm also not feeling like going to ballet class on the 3rd floor in this weather. We shall see. Summer classes aren't mandatory as the ones during the year are. If we miss, we don't need to pay.

Brian and I finally caught Charlie and the Chocolate factory last night. Is there such a thing as a bad Johnny Depp movie? I loved this, and in some ways more than the original. Of course, I always love Tim Burton movies. I think he did a better job at expressing the emotions and histories of the characters. The Ooompa Loompa songs were a riot, and Burton always provides a lot of eye candy. It was totally worth the late night and only 5 hours of sleep.

Date: 2005-07-19 01:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flamingfemme.livejournal.com
Ok... deleted comment by accident.... to sum up: loved the movie, not going to ballet tonight, too friggin hot.... ttys. :)

Date: 2005-07-19 01:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andrewfeland.livejournal.com
Heather and I are dying to see it, but I'm a little creeped out by Depp's performance in the previews--he seems to be channelling Michael Jackson. *ick*.

The compressor died on our older Taurus, and managed to take out everything else connected to the serpentine belt. I feel for you. :(

Date: 2005-07-19 04:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragonvpm.livejournal.com
Ick, I can sympathize. My truck's A/C konked out when they fixed the heater last winter and I've put off dealing with it so far. Incrasing repair costs is definitely not a fun "feature" of older vehicles.

Date: 2005-07-19 04:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ggirl.livejournal.com
I hear you on the no AC thing. My 1990 Toyota has never had AC in the 7 years I've owned it. I got it used and it is my first car..it was a graduation gift from my parents and I couldn't say no because it was perfect for me in every other way. Unfortunately I did spend 2 summers on the east coast with it like that and I can safely say it was Pure Hell. I had a few moments stuck in traffic on the MassPike one in the summer of 99 when I just broke down and cried in my car because I felt so awful. I guess what i'm trying to say is that if you think you're going to have your car for a while, it's worth every penny to get that AC back up and running. On the west coast we don't have humidity to contend with, but it still does get pretty hot. Luckily I'm not commuting too far but I still have days where I ask myself what the hell I'm doing sitting in a 15 year old car with no AC in the summer..

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