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Im holding my husbands car for ransom

Seriously I am. Easter weekend he went camping and I went to DC to visit my God daughter and her parents. Chris took my car (2 door Sebring with 200k miles on it) because he was only traveling an hour before getting into another vehicle for the weekend. I, on the other hand was traveling 2 hours each way on major highways. So he told me to take his GMC Envoy (which I am absolutly in LOVE with) for the weekend because he didnt want to worry about me on the roads.

Well, here we are a full month later, and all his camping crap is still in my car. My entire trunk is full (they took our 3 room tent) and a huge 30 gallon tote is in my back seat. I have asked him repeatedly to clean out my car. I refuse to do it. He still has not done it. Sooooo, until then I am driving his car. I leave before he does every morning so he wont even realize its gone until Im already at work. Great thing is, he HATES my car. You feel like you are sitting on the road and its bright red. A total chick car. Maybe this will give him motivation to get it done. That pig he drives sucks down some gas and with 60 mile round trip each day, Im going to go broke proving a point.

I have been patient. Much more so than most people. He called and asked why I took his truck and I told him Im holding it for ransom and that I will continue to take it until my car is cleaned out and all camping gear is put away properly. Which at 7am he did not find amusing. Hes famous for cleaning out the car then leaving all his crap on the dinning room floor for weeks.

He is a grown man, I am not his mother. I refuse to clean up his crap. I dont allow my son to do it, he wont do it either.

Re: Im holding my husbands car for ransom

  • Hahaha thanks for the laugh. Good luck on the stand off!
  • keep that foot down! That would bother me also. And I could totally see TJ cleaning out the car and dropping it in the house anywhere for.ev.er also!
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  • I've had to do that before. One year my car failed inspection - which Steve knew it would, for my brakes - and instead of getting them fixed first and then taking it in he just took it in. I refused to drive around with a rejection sticker cause technically you aren't supposed to drive a rejected car for safety. I left for work before him and took his car, when he asked me why I did that I told him it was to motivate him to fix my brakes. Took a couple days, but that was because he had to get parts and find time with our friend/mechanic to get them done but he made all the arrangements that day haha
  • Good for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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