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Boot to Bonnet

I sold my car!!  In three hours no less.  I posted it on Craigslist and that was it.  Three hours later it was driving away and I was holding hundred dollar bills in my hand (I would like to take a moment to thank the good people at Chase for being open on a holiday so that I'm longer holding those presidents on their special holiday!)  The especially good part of selling my car is that my dream car is already on order and the Austrians are kindly building it for me.  I've been tracking it online and have been assured that my Copper is dreaming of zig-zagging the Neighborhood streets of Willow Glen with me...as I have with it.


I ordered the new four door in white with a black top and mirrors.  I'm going to decorate it with black white racing strips from boot to bonnet.  


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  1. Oooh... You have a blog!!! Congrats on the fast sell of your car :) What are you driving now then?

    So excited for your new Cooper... it's so cute!

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  2. I'm going to tag along with Bish for the next seven weeks. It'll take some patience!! But I think it'll make me new Cooper even more exciting!

    Yep, I have a Blog. I hope I'm interesting enough for a Blog :)

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