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dirtboy Jun 18, 2004 07:07 PM

My car is ill and it's not being a good patient
 
My Alabaster coupe got the 1st gear flu. At first it wasn't so bad, but it was just getting to the point where I didn't feel comfortable driving her. After calling the local Chrysler dealership on Monday, they told me they would admit her on Tuesday for diagnosis.

I brought the TSB with me even though she was born one month later than the TSB specified. They promised they'd figure it out and have her back on the road in no time.

Later that afternoon they called to say surgery was required. Her syncro was bad and would be replaced. Part were ordered and the surgeon began work immediately on the extraction.

Thursday around two I get a call from the nurse and she informs me that the new part just arrived. They planned to go back into surgery right away and "hoped" to have her back in my hands by Friday. I was both excited and yet worried. I only wish I could have been there for her during this difficult time.

Today I get a call around two again. It was the nurse. Apparently my coupe is not a good patient. The surgeon passed out while working on her. They took him home and again hoped that I'd get her back on Monday.

My friends, please keep her in your prayers.

Danwell Jun 18, 2004 07:52 PM

Re: My car is ill and it's not being a good patient
 

Originally Posted by dirtboy
The surgeon passed out while working on her. They took him home and again hoped that I'd get her back on Monday.

That is a bummer if the doctor is on the sauce. He probably gets too emotionally attached to the patients and hits the juice. Hopefully your patient will make a speeeedy recovery :)


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