Suppose you wanted the benefit of a date, so naturally you need a ride. It wouldn't matter, the ride could be either a car or a pickup truck. (A pickup truck is a two passenger automotorvating vehicle with an open storage compartment.) And then of course you need some gas money.
Let's say you happen to have one of those two passenger vehicles with the open storage. If it were broke down, then it wouldn't count because the motor's not motorvating, right? But yours runs like a top. The problem is, you got no dough.
That's not the truck's fault. It's still every bit as much a pickup truck as it ever was. The reason you don't have a ride is something else.
Now suppose your creepy little bro had to help you buy the truck because he's got a regular job. Under the tiebreaker rules, he gets the ride because he's got more money. Probably gets your date, too.
Okay that last part's pretty corny. The whole thing is. Maybe you got something better than my analogy.
Let's say you happen to have one of those two passenger vehicles with the open storage. If it were broke down, then it wouldn't count because the motor's not motorvating, right? But yours runs like a top. The problem is, you got no dough.
That's not the truck's fault. It's still every bit as much a pickup truck as it ever was. The reason you don't have a ride is something else.
Now suppose your creepy little bro had to help you buy the truck because he's got a regular job. Under the tiebreaker rules, he gets the ride because he's got more money. Probably gets your date, too.
Okay that last part's pretty corny. The whole thing is. Maybe you got something better than my analogy.