Yes she did almost kill a bully for calling her a rust bucket, I calmed her down by getting out and punching the kid, and Christine just watched with her headlights glowing at full beam and her engine revving, I told the kid "never. Call. My . Car. A. Rust. Bucket !" And then after that the kid ran off crying to his mother, then the night after that, two kids came up to me and said "nice car mate! where did you get it?" I said "I got her from a junk yard, her name is Christine, she is a 1958 Plymouth Fury, she was in bad shape when I got her, but I managed to fix her" and the kids said "whoa, would it be hard to find parts for that old thing?" I said "No not really, I've been lucky on parts, I'll tell you guys a secret, she can fix herself aka regenerate! So that's why I've been lucky
" and the tallest of the two kids said "my mother used to drive one like that, it was a green one though" and the youngest of the two said to the other kid "dude we can ride in this dudes car to help him throughout his trips to the dump!" And the other kid agreed, and I said "how did you know I trash picked?" They said "our father gave you the keys to the electronics recycling bin and the gate!" I said "he is a nice man, and I'll tell you guys, no stupid person ever came between me and Christine, so if you guys are ever feeling down, just come over to my place and you guys can talk with me and Christine" and we set off to the dump, the oldest of the two spots a really nice color valve Zenith TV, the youngest spots a lot more TVs and computers in the bin and we go to the musical instruments bin, which had the same key lock as the electronics bin, we went in and Lo and behold there was a bunch of organs in there! And even a small 2 manual pipe organ! So we loaded all this stuff into the trailer that looked like a semi trailer and set off for my place, Christine actually can handle trailers, so when we got home to my place, we plugged in a bunch of the stuff that we found, Christine decided to open her trunk and Lo and behold there is a bunch of TV and organ parts! So we fixed a bunch of TVs and organs, and all of them worked! And that's the good part! The end is where the kids say goodbye so I gave them two TVs, an Atari 2600 or two, and before they went home, I got them a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T car from the junkyard, and they were happy, so they left in their car and me and Christine decided to go to sleep, then I woke up A Commodore 64 a day keeps the Apple II away!