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Old 11-30-2011, 02:48 AM   #34
movlabk

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once the driver leaves the car [physical body] the fact that the driver owned the car doesn't stay with the driver but where the driver went and what the driver was able to accomplish through the use of the car would stay with the driver with perhaps some lingering memory of the simple ownership of a particular make, model, color, etc., car but usually with forgetfulness of the problems and troubles experienced with the car. the car being simply an external tool that gives the driver mobility accompanied by the ability to experience whatever there was found to be to experience during the trip.

this is simply the way i conceive of the process.

asa
asa, i really resonate with the distinction offered here between the vehicle itself and the accomplishments of the driver, having worn out so many cars in my time yet it's what the cars facilitated with my adventures in this life as it's the adventures and experiences that count. at certain times i've utilized a truck, other times a large car with necessary seating capacity for six, etc.

i've fancied myself this time around as somewhat of a sleek '67 'stang gt convertible, but in recent years i'm feeling more like a vw minivan with a spare tire hanging from the undercarriage...

nice to see you back, 12th! missed you. i'm reminded of similar convos we've enjoyed in the past! mark
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