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**A TV Smashed: The Incident in the Living Room**

We were getting ready to watch the newest episode of "Days of Our Lives" on our brand new 86-inch TV, which had only been a few days old. The TV was still shiny and new, but it didn't last long as someone slammed the door open and smashed the screen. We noticed an impact point and pulled up our CSI kit to investigate what happened. It turned out that the door had enough force to push the TV off its frame, making contact with the bottom of the screen.

**The Investigation Begins**

We examined the damage and found that the handle on the door was the culprit behind the broken TV. We discovered that it had hit the TV so hard that it made contact at the impact point we noticed earlier. It's clear that someone was trying to be a tough guy, but their attempt backfired in the worst possible way. The TV was valued at $2,000, and now it's nothing more than a smashed mess.

**Theories on Who Broke the TV**

We started speculating about who might have broken the TV. We mentioned that it could have been Jose or Dean, but we couldn't pinpoint which one of them was responsible. We even joked about Tom possibly being the culprit, but ultimately decided to keep his involvement a mystery for now. Theories ranged from Jose's Irish temper to Dean's tendency to kick things when he's upset.

**The Garage Incident**

We later found out that there had been another incident in the garage, where someone broke a TV screen in the living room area. However, no one knew who was responsible for that broken screen either. We joked about how sometimes people are so mad that they just throw things without thinking, but in this case, we couldn't identify the perpetrator.

**The Car Issue**

Meanwhile, Dan's car was running issues with its engine control unit. It would go into "wet mode" and wouldn't respond to coding by Alex. We discovered that two oxygen sensors were missing from the system, which meant they had to be replaced in order for Alex to properly tune it out. This brought up a conversation about how some engines seem to have a magical flaw that causes them to malfunction in certain ways.

**The Exhaust System**

We also noticed that there was lead-based fuel coming out of one of our exhaust systems, which made us wonder if the VP110 filter we were wearing might be contaminated with lead. We joked about being "a little bit more radioactive" from now on, but thankfully it wasn't a major issue.

**The Minivan**

As we continued to chat in Dan's minivan, we realized that we were all just guests in his vehicle, and he was kind enough to let us hang out. However, there was one moment where Dave seemed excited about a car, and Tom liked the sound of it too. We talked about how sometimes cars can be really cool, even if they're not perfect.

**The Throttle Issue**

Finally, we noticed that Dan's minivan had some issues with its throttle system. While it might seem like a minor problem, it was actually causing problems for the driver. We all agreed that this was one of those things where patience is key, but sometimes even with the best intentions, things just don't work out as planned.

**The Conclusion**

In the end, we were all left wondering who broke the TV and why they did it in such a destructive way. While some people might be prone to violence or anger issues, it's always sad when something like this happens. On the other hand, we also learned that cars can be temperamental at times, but with the right care and attention, they can still run smoothly. And as for our minivan? Well, it's still running, but maybe not quite as coolly as Dan had hoped.