Bye Bye Bernard
Dec. 17th, 2004 09:31 amMy little Rover Metro, known to some as Bernard, has finally been dragged away to the scrap yard after sitting on my Mum's driveway for about 18 months. (The starter motor went just as
samharber was giving away his Granada, so I figured I could take that car and take some time getting the Rover fixed up ... but then things proved too tricky and expensive to bother, since I found the new starter motor too tricky to fit myself, and even if I got it started the MOT had run out and it wasn't taxed, so it would have cost plenty just to get in saleworthy condition.) The man from the breakers' did not charge us for the privilege, as he said he would when we enquired last year, which means waiting so long has saved us a tenner. WE AM WIN.
He was named Bernard after the Patron Saint of Travellers, because he turned up exactly when I needed a car. He lasted exactly until another one became available. That is spooky.
While being towed out of the drive, he was scraped rather magnificently against the gate. This removed any remaining hankerings I may have had for fixing him up and selling him on. I should probably go and check there's no damage to the (wrought-iron) gates...
He was named Bernard after the Patron Saint of Travellers, because he turned up exactly when I needed a car. He lasted exactly until another one became available. That is spooky.
While being towed out of the drive, he was scraped rather magnificently against the gate. This removed any remaining hankerings I may have had for fixing him up and selling him on. I should probably go and check there's no damage to the (wrought-iron) gates...
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Date: 2004-12-17 10:07 am (UTC)St Bernards were named after a monastry in the alps or some such..
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Date: 2004-12-17 10:54 am (UTC)http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/pst00729.htm
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Date: 2004-12-17 11:18 am (UTC)Saint Barbara - against death by artillery (out of only two 'death by' varients)
Clotilde (and several others) - disappointing children
Bonaventure - bowel disorders
Urban of Langres - fainting
Michael - fencing (possibly with swords but picket is more entertaining)
Alban of Mainz - gravel
Peter Verona - Inquisitors
Agia - lawsuits
Gertrude of Nivelles - mice, fear of
Guy of Anderlecht - outbuildings
Joseph - people who fight against communism
Lydwina of Schiedam - roller skating
Barbara - bomb technicians
Re: Clotilde et al....
Date: 2004-12-17 11:38 am (UTC)Disappointing children: Children who don't come up to scratch, or promising them a trip to Alton Towers and then changing your mind.
Re: Clotilde et al....
Date: 2004-12-17 11:54 am (UTC)