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Old 10-19-2006, 04:29 PM
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CJ: Good job on the wheel/tar change...I suspect a few here
and, most of America, could not do one.

Ya'll need about 6 months straight of better luck with your
rides.
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I had two friends with me. One boy, one girl. Neither had the slightest idea how to change a flat. They were all astounded that I knew how to do it and at how fast I did it. Everyone at my school who heard about my flat tire was impressed too. You'd think changing a tire would be one of the things taught in driver's ed.. It's very basic, and something everyone needs to know.
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I had two friends with me. One boy, one girl. Neither had the slightest idea how to change a flat. They were all astounded that I knew how to do it and at how fast I did it. Everyone at my school who heard about my flat tire was impressed too. You'd think changing a tire would be one of the things taught in driver's ed.. It's very basic, and something everyone needs to know.
My (ex)girlfriend tried to convinve me that roadside assistance would be faster when we got a flat about a year ago,. She called it in to the RACV, I got out and started changing it myself, I was done in 8 miniuts, the RACV took half an hour just to arrive.
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