Ordinary guy becomes blogster

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I sure never thought the technology would exist that I could be blogging.

Kind of surprising, really.

A few years ago it was thousands and thousands of dollars for a website, and there are some idiots still paying that much from what I read.  This is good that it has given a voice to ordinary people to share their opinions.  I’m your typical hardworking guy. Just like a lot of other people, I’m passionate about things. My interest is on vehicles. I love to take care of them, drive them, and make them my good friends.

Your car does not have to be expensive for it to be in. All it needs is a caring owner, good maintenance, and a lot of love. Loving your car means that you make sure that its parts are functioning, and that everything is in order.

My job and my car go together. Transportation to and from work is key to my continued employment. Under these conditions, I hold on to my job with an unbreakable grip. Continually grateful for what I have, I cannot allow myself to lose this job. My car is an important part of this whole scheme.

It ferries me to work. It brings me home to my wife and to my home. I cannot imagine myself without it. The thought of not having a steering wheel to grip in the morning brings me to my knees. Whatever happens, I have to keep my car in tiptop shape.

Tardiness can be a convenient excuse for my boss to say goodbye to me. I’d like to think that my car is the car in career. Without it, my career won’t stand. With my car remaining faithful to its duties, my duty, at the least, is to remain true to my calling as its owner and care for it. I practically owe it to my car for still having a job in these hard times.


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