
Seeing as how there is only one gas station on the island that has a tendency to run out of gas, I was told by several people "Never let your tank get down to 1/4 or less," so after a day and a half of driving around and only half a tank to begin with, I figured I better put some gas in my fine Puerto Rican driving machine. I pulled into the gas station, went in, you can't pay at the pump, and told the nice man behind the counter "Veinte on dos por favor" - thank you language learning software- and proceeded back to the pump. I placed the nozzle in the gas tank, squeezed the lever and SPLASH....gas all over my foot! Do gas pumps work differntly here? The sad thing is that I actually double checked to make sure that I had properly placed the nozzle in the tank as if I hadnt been doing this for thirteen years. (In case you were wondering, yes, it was placed in there properly) Not quite sure what to do and certainly looking a little stunned, I stood there for a second until the man at the only other pump at the station came over, got on the ground and tried to tell me in Spanish, not so successfully, that the gas line was cut. Yep, that's right, thieves on the island steal gas out of your car too! I would have thought siphoning it would have been easier, but I guess when you're a stoned teenager cutting the gas line seems like a good idea at the time.
Joe was very understanding as to why I needed to return the car and although he didn't have another rental available until Thursday (this was Tuesday) he offered to loan me his personal car until he could get me into another rental. Once again I met Joe at his house, returned the almost gasless white Cherokee and drove off in his green Cherokee, all was good.
I agreed to return Joe's car to him at 4:30pm on Thursday in exchange for the new rental that I would hopefully be driving for the next two weeks. We met at their lot this time, which is really just a grass lot on the way home from the W. Joe walked me over my new rental and I just about bust out laughing. There was no way Steve was going to fit comfortably in this Geo Tracker or whatever this thing was but I guess it was going to have to do. I exchanged the keys, signed for the new car and got ready to drive away. As I turned on the engine I would have sworn that I just hit the ignition button on a rusty old 747 Jumbo Jet, damn this thing is loud and not in a good way. "Adapt, adapt, adapt" I kept telling myself trying my best to push my ego aside. Then I looked down at the instrument gauge and noticed the check engine, oil and airbag lights were all on, hmmm, "I'm sure they wouldn't rent it to me if any of these things were really wrong, they probably just cant afford to have the lights switched off," I justified and clanked away in my new rental car.
I picked Steve up from work that night around 10:30pm in the "new" rental and the first words out of his mouth once he heard, I mean saw, it were "What the hell is this?" After the short three mile, twelve minute drive home he ordered me to "Call around and find a new rental car tomorrow, I'm not going to have you, a little gringo girl, driving around in this thing. I'm not sure if its going to die or explode first but you're not going to be driving it when that happens" Obviously no complaints from me.
The next morning I called Maritza's car rental who had just had a car returned that I would be able to rent for the next few weeks. They agreed to pick me up at the W at noon to take me to their office to sign papers and retrieve yet another rental car. My sister and I hopped in the clunker around 11:30am, stopped at the post office where the locals literally laughed at my heap of clanking metal (if the locals laugh at your car your know its BAD) and proceeded to the W. We entered the gates to the hotel and about half way down the drive I heard it, the sound of steel marbles in the engine, then complete silence. "Oh sh*t, the engine just blew" I started praying with all my might that the car had enough momentum to make it in to the parking lot. No such luck.
Yes, I had to do the POS car push in the middle of the W drive. Fortunately my sister was with me and when two gardeners at the property noticed, they ran over to help push it the remaining twenty yards into the parking lot. Once the car was in the lot I immediately picked up the phone and dialed Steve. I wont even begin to detail the expletives that I used when telling him how furious I was that I just pushed the POS that we were paying $55 per day for into the parking lot. Breathe......I handed Steve the keys to the heap and told him to call Joe and tell him to come pick it up just as Maritza's arrived to take me to get my 4th rental car in seven days. Maritza's was nice, they had an actual lot, a nice air conditioned office and extremely friendly staff. So long as the car they gave me didn't sound like a jet engine with marbles in it I had a feeling things were starting to turn around, on the rental car front anyways. I signed the necessary documents and was then asked to go outside to inspect the car. Just then one of the employees pulled up in front of the office with my new rental. Be still my heart....could it really be? A shiny NEW red four-door Jeep Wrangler. I could barely contain my excitement, you would have thought they were pulling up in a brand new Audi S5 for me, but after the past few days this jeep was my knight in red shining armor! I walked around and inspected the car, it was as perfect as one would expect give the terrain on this island, and then returned inside to claim the keys.
I hopped in my new ride, put the key in, turned the ignition and that's when I heard it....Gwen Steffani. What!!! It has a radio, that actually WORKS!!!! I went to crank up the volume and at that moment I could swear a tear of joy ran down my face (OK, it was actually sweat from the obscenely hot humid weather but just play along), there was an i-pod plug. Oh My Gosh! I squealed like a thirteen year old at a Justin Bieber concert, cranked up the volume and drove off into the sunset (sunshine, whatever) in my new red four door Jeep Wrangler.
I am happy to report that I have now been driving the AWESOME jeep for thirty-one hours, its running great and I still love it! Good to know that there really are decent rental cars on the island.
Just think ---- You will get your very own Jeep in a few weeks. Then you will REALLY be a "local".
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Good workk pushing a car...ironically i did the same this over the weekend. Not mine. Some lady who got stuck in a gas station car wash. Yes, I had to help push a black mercedes out of a Gas Station car wash....In Irvine.
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Love this little diary into your new lifestyle!! Just wait in 2 days you will be on a plane, train, cab, and whatever else you need to get off the island and get over to CHI TOWN!!! Get ready for some FOOTBALL! I think you might need a full blown girls weekend :)
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