Monday, February 06, 2006

Selling My Truck


Well, [sniff] the time has come. I've been trying to put this off as long as possible, but the time has come for me to sell my 2005 Tundra. I love everything about this truck (so perhaps this sale is a good thing), but if I have to choose between a truck and food, I guess I have to choose truck... I mean food!

If you know anyone who's looking for a brand-spankin' new truck with the works (including extended warranty and prepaid maintenance), let me know, or direct them here.

Goodbye mammon; hello manna.

6 Comments:

Blogger Vijay Swamidass said...

My miata seems to be a little smaller this week...

Hope you get a great price.

February 06, 2006 6:13 PM  
Blogger DrewDog said...

Hey, does that mean you could use a new truck? It's sweeeet. And very safe. Perfect for protecting your new little bundle of joy.

Anyway, thanks. So far, no bites, which seems like bad news to me. Last two vehicles I posted on Craig's List had multiple offers within minutes of posting.

February 06, 2006 9:21 PM  
Blogger Mike Spreng said...

This has nothing to do with your truck. Sorry! I just wanted to ask where you get those cool dispensational cartoons. Also, can I ask what Church you worship at?

February 08, 2006 8:15 PM  
Blogger DrewDog said...

Hey Mike, nice to meet you. I think I've seen you at Reformed Catholicism before.

Hope you'll stop by from time to time. Also check out the bird and babe public house for some fun discussion.

You can download the entire Spire Comic book at http://www.carpsplace.com/spire/TANWC.pdf

And as for my church: I am the Pastor of Children's Ministries at a church called Redwood Chapel (non-denominational, not reformed, not liturgical, etc...).

Cheers,
Andrew

February 08, 2006 8:59 PM  
Blogger Mike Spreng said...

Yah, some would consider me a "Reformed Catholic" but I think others might acuse me of being a TR.

I'm sure you have some interesting ministry stories to tell; you being who you are in that particular style church. I was in a situation like that before, and vowed never to do it again. Of course...I did it again, now I am forced to go out on my own to church plant (with the help of the Federation of Reformed Churches).

I think our theology is going to continue to grow. When the baby-boomers pass on, there is no telling what could happen to the Church.

February 09, 2006 12:50 PM  
Blogger Mike Spreng said...

Also, it is nice meeting you too, and thanks for the link (I guess it sometimes helps to "preview" your post before sending it...)

February 09, 2006 1:01 PM  

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