Disco Rant Thread. :)
Going to head outside right now and try to love on her a little...
My LR is definitely moody. It has a wicked possessed soul. It has never let me stranded on the highway, but it has a way of letting me know that it has the power to bring me down. It loves to act up when I let my wife drive it. 
She drives, the engine SEL light comes on, or the seat wont move, or a window will not work....it is just like an old mule.

She drives, the engine SEL light comes on, or the seat wont move, or a window will not work....it is just like an old mule.
ColoDisco
I did not elaborate on the mule comparison, because I did not think people here would understand, but you do. Anybody that has had to deal with a mule, knows what we are dealing with. They would harder and better than the best horse, they are tame and easy going, but every once in a while, they decide to act up, and you better not count on them that day. We had one, that about once a month decided not to work. If you could put the saddle on it, while avoiding being bite, she would then roll over on the ground like a mad dog until the saddle was totaled.
I did not elaborate on the mule comparison, because I did not think people here would understand, but you do. Anybody that has had to deal with a mule, knows what we are dealing with. They would harder and better than the best horse, they are tame and easy going, but every once in a while, they decide to act up, and you better not count on them that day. We had one, that about once a month decided not to work. If you could put the saddle on it, while avoiding being bite, she would then roll over on the ground like a mad dog until the saddle was totaled.
ColoDisco
I did not elaborate on the mule comparison, because I did not think people here would understand, but you do. Anybody that has had to deal with a mule, knows what we are dealing with. They would harder and better than the best horse, they are tame and easy going, but every once in a while, they decide to act up, and you better not count on them that day. We had one, that about once a month decided not to work. If you could put the saddle on it, while avoiding being bite, she would then roll over on the ground like a mad dog until the saddle was totaled.
I did not elaborate on the mule comparison, because I did not think people here would understand, but you do. Anybody that has had to deal with a mule, knows what we are dealing with. They would harder and better than the best horse, they are tame and easy going, but every once in a while, they decide to act up, and you better not count on them that day. We had one, that about once a month decided not to work. If you could put the saddle on it, while avoiding being bite, she would then roll over on the ground like a mad dog until the saddle was totaled.
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