This online dating is way more useful than I thought!
You may remember my electronically confused car, which often needs its battery disconnected and reconnected before I can coax it into starting (an it'll only start with the ceiling light on, and some more puzzling peculiarities).
Yesterday someone sent me a short message to say they liked my profile. I replied to tell him I'm currently involved in a somewhat unclear 'something' with Steve and not really available. But I also saw he's a retired 'Wegenwachter' (Dutch version of ARC I think it's called, they are the ones to save you when stranded on the road, if needed with great ingenuity to coax a car into making it to the nearest repairing place) so I included a short funny thing about my car, mainly to let him know I took the time to read his profile.
He replied in a very understanding way, telling me he'd back out and encouraging me to see if the thing with Steve works out. And he also expressed curiousity as to my confused car.
So he got the long story on my car and its behaviour, and I hinted on getting his help when I need a new car. Buying a cheap second hand car is a nightmare if you have no knowledge on cars, and doubly so if you're a woman. I'm basically a walking invitation to get ripped off. A Wegenwachter on the other hand is the very last person to get ripped off when buying a car, they know their business.
Turned out he loved the riddle of my car's behaviour, and got some ideas to try. If he's right, I might even be able to solve the problem myself!
And he offered his help when I need to buy a new car as well, so I'll need to write his name down for when the time comes. I have friends with lots of different competences, but none know about cars.
It may seem like a small thing, but it's a weight lifted off my shoulders, knowing I'll likely need a new car this year, it's such a very nice offer by someone I don't even know!
Who could have expected this sort of stuff comes from online dating.
The weather was very grey and misty today, I don't think I've been able to see more than 200 meters all day. My mood reflected the weather so I stayed home, no swimming, no groceries.
I'm still trying out my new toaster though, so my evening meal was two slices of toast.

One with ham, one with a fried egg and 'raclette cheese'. Pre-sliced from Lidl, I've never had raclette so no idea if this is in any way close to the original, but I do like pan-fried cheese so I'm not complaining, even if both cheese and egg stuck to the pan and my meal tasted a lot better then it looked.
