Tuesday, October 7, 2008

BC - Tue, 10/7/08

TAN: Some of you may recall that my car was stolen and then recovered a couple of weeks later. The insurance company DID total my car just for the missing seats (front and back)! I got the car (towed) back to my place today, and a settlement will be along soon. There were some other things missing, too, and the thief/thieves TRIED to steal the starter, but they had the wrong wrench size and couldn't get one of the bolts off. That resulted in a good hour or more with a neighbor trying to figure out why the car wouldn't start (along with needing to add gas (yes, the gas WAS syphoned). They had pulled all the cables off the distributor and put the other ends back in the wrong cylinders and it's apparently kind of tricky to put everything back in the correct order. The cylinder order was easy, but the "firing order" of how they plug back into the distributor cap was NOT. Now I can concentrate on trying to get everything replaced and all the annoying paperwork (along with getting replacement seats, the car has to be re-registered as "salvaged", probably re-smogged, and checked out by a mechanic).

Why are Ryan and Greenlee referring to the moon "last night"? Are they still IN "last night"?

Greenlee can't call Jack because he's out of town. Where is he, the Amazon jungle or some such place where they don't have cellphone towers?

Ryan tells Zach that al he has to do is make a list of all the things Annie has done and he's sure the judge will hand Emma RIGHT OVER to him. What kind of dream world is HE living in (the PV one, I suppose)? Courts give custody to parents who are drug addicts and even to abusive parents if they get a little counseling. Other than leaving a gun where her child could find it (and even THAT can't be proven as far as who put it there), she hasn't overtly endangered or neglected her child. Emma is obviously well taken care of, too. The most Ryan can hope for is JOINT custody. If anything, driving his bike off a cliff and pretending to be dead, not to mention the fight-club stuff and the video of him almost socking a fist into a pregnant Greenlee's face are all slams AGAINST him getting custody. Which is worse, Annie taking a blunt object to her car and pretending to have been in an accident or Ryan pretending to be dead? Hmmmm ...

Robin "give Emma to some GOOD parents, like ... um ... uh ..." Coutellier

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