I think I mentioned my buddy unexpectedly passing away a couple weeks ago. Lynn and I helped his sister (LONGTIME friend of ours) clean out his apartment and generally clean the place out. I figured she had enough on her plate dealing with all the arrangements, so I volunteered to sell his car for her so that she wouldn't have to worry about it. Heck, I jumped it off, brought it home, charged the battery, cleaned the trash out of it and hosed the dust off of it (didn't even wash it). It was an 11 year old Hyundai with 165,000 miles on it and a bit beat up ... plus it was filthy, so I wasn't expecting to get much, but it helped take a little weight off her shoulders. Dang if I didn't run into a guy (friend of a friend of a friend type deal) who needed a car asap! His wife works at Walmart and on her way home last night, her car blew up! (overheated, knocking, smoking ... pretty much toast) I quoted him $1800 for the car and was prepared to let him grind me down to $1500, but he jumped on it and whipped out eighteen $100 bills, I signed over the title and he headed home happy as could be. I took the $$$ to her and she took $900 of it and handed me the other $900. Of course the back & forth commenced, but she insisted and said there will be no further argument. Now, I just wish there was someplace I could go to spend it. Oh well, I'll do the right thing and stick it in the bank since we have no idea how hard our finances are going to be hit by time this virus thing is behind us.