My Gen X Playlist: Drive – Aimee Mann

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  1. I always keep driving when my check engine light comes on. Thank you for the 50 and 100 miles advice! 😅
    I think you deserve that vanilla ice cream after a long stressful day! 🍦

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  2. I didn’t know about the Costco soft serve…I’m gonna try it next time I go there! Aimee Mann is one of ours (from Boston) so I’m looking forward to listening to her version. Thx!

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    1. It is a big ice cream in a cup! After check out, I sometimes hear it call my name…

      From this blog, I’ve been learning a lot of amazing artists are from Boston. You’ve got a lot of great hometown singers!

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  3. my check engine light came on about a month ago– and it was idling rough. my husband was in the car with me and said we had to immediately turn around and go home. WHAT??!! … it’s fine! i didn’t have the heart to tell him that i had once driven my car for months with the “check engine” light on.

    so, go get that ice cream! (there will always be someone to drive you home) 😉

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  4. What a great post! I enjoyed your relaxed, descriptive style in this post, and liked the song choice. I hadn’t heard Aimee’s version before and though I don’t think she can hold a candle to the original, I’m glad I heard it.

    The Cars were such a big part of my music enjoyment early on, and stand up well after all these years. (And this reminds me, it’s time to post another one of theirs, maybe this one!)

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      1. Well, now I’m accountable! Coming up in the near future…

        Yes, what a fabulous band and in addition to their instrumentation I always appreciated the two strong lead vocalists in Ocasek and Orr; sadly both of them gone now.

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  5. Aimee Mann has such a beautiful, distinctive voice. Great story! I may be mistaken but I do not believe my costco has ice cream! They are currently redoing the concession area so maybe it will be included in the upgrade.

    We had to choose between a new engine for $6k or scrapping one of our past cars. We thought we should scrap it at the time and later regretted not replacing the engine. Live and learn. I love your policy of drinking enough coffee to offset the repair costs. Good thinking.

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    1. Yes, I was thinking about her distinctive voice when I listened to her version. There is just something about her tone. It’s so good.

      That balance or repair or replace is not an easy one. I’ve had my share of those dilemmas over the years! Sometimes it’s best to let go and put things in the rear view mirror. It’s not easy, though!

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  6. Volkswagon? Our check engine light was on, so we took it into the dealer for service . . . only to have the check engine light come on again after $4000. Took it in again. Another $1000. Check engine light came on again. Now I’m just going to put tape over it. Whatever. It’s a turbo diesel. Gets 46 mpg. I figure it’s paid for itself in gas. And that Cars song? Go Moving in Stereo and dream of Penelope Cruz.😜Judge Reinhold did.

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