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Chapter 5 "Dude, Where is My Car "

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Car?" In that movie, two best friends woke up and were unable to remember what happened to their parked car. So was the case with my mother's two cars, a T

r several iterations and my Dad's passing, the cars slowly became his, registered

urned into two better and newer cars. The conversation between them about these cars happened a couple of times over several years, up until her l

wer Kijang and a black BMW. Remember Mom?" He said again. And before my mother could answer, he added, "Then finally through a very good car owner

es and Camry belong to me?" And at that

anced all those upgrades." Dungi

rother specifically for your Dad. And didn't your brother pay for some of the earlier upgrades of both cars? On my behalf? My ownership can't just disappear like that

, you are free to use either car whenever you wa

Plus, since you treat these cars as fully yours, your sister cannot use them anymore. If they're still my cars, all my children would be free to use the

sual. "Dude, where're Mom's cars?" That was what my Brother would say while laughing, uttered in the same way as in the mov

s in the Philippines suggested that GE open a car loan financial services there. Many were against the idea, arguing that the majority of people in the Philippines were so poor that they could not afford primary needs like housing, let alone a secondary need like owning a car. But the manager representing the Philippines argued that the Philippines' culture had their priorities structured differently than the US'. While most people in

o people here in Indonesia. Especially to Dungi. He put car ownership above morals and decency. He took advantage of my mother's and Brother's leniency toward his conduct because they loved him. I thought that was the wrong k

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