Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Badluck come in chunks?


NO EXCEPTIONS

NO EXCUSES

NO ESCAPE


Thats what they say..

Yamaha was left there for quite some time oredi, cos tayar pancit and kenot start...road tax recently expired sumore...

n WE JUST DIN BOTHER...although it is technically not mine, but legally is still mine... so feel bazir alsoo...

Last week as i walk pass I saw some clamping lori near that area already... discussed with the owner of the scooter about the prognosis of the scooter...

Problem list:
1) kenot start
2) tayar pancit
3) no road tax, no insurance, no MOT...
4) have to find buyer

Management Plan:

Immediate management:

1) Remove the bike from road first, cos no road tax...

Further management:

1) Settle the battery to start first

2) Then take to kedai see how much can trade-in..

3) If not try listing on Gumtree...


After that conversation, I went to DVLA website to declare SORN (off-road).. Then, went to research how to sell and fill in quote forms, etc online...

BUT...

Din bother bout the immediate management..din remove it off-roadd!!!

Its like managing a patient with heart attack.. kasi medication for hypertension, kasi advice on liefstyle change... BUT forgottn about the oxygen, the CPR... n patient now brain damaged due to lack of oxygen and paralysed...


Huhuhu...the scooter owner decided to Unplug the ventilator.. euthanasia... huhuhuhuhuhu.. Shall I save it? is it worth it? Could there be better treatment in the future if i try n prolong its life?

Tomoro 12pm if i dont decide to save it, it will be taken away to palliative care for 7 days and wait to die..

1 scooter... 1 life.. should I save it?

sob sob..

BYE BYE Yamaha...Forever... R.I.P

2 comments:

h.3.l.3.n said...

if saving it causes more pain to everyone around it.. then perhaps euthanasia is the best way out..

Janice Ong said...

huh? the motor is still so new!

wat's the problem in uk?
they actually destroyed it?
bike costs nothing in uk isit?