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Posted by Greywolf on November 04, 2004 at 04:33:37 from (216.16.76.22):
In Reply to: Re: Longest 'road trip' on your own wheels posted by JMS/MN on November 03, 2004 at 15:00:52:
would have done the same. I think maybe over half the town is retired from the farm. You just don"t find better people than this area. And I"ve traveled in 47 states and 4 in canada. 3 weeks ago, circuit breaker blew in the semi, put it dead in the water. Sitting at a stop sign half way to town loaded with beans. A late 20"s something guy stopped to help after I waved about 6 locals around me. He had a multimeter, we found the problem after about 20 minutes in the dark. He followed me home and would take nothing for his efforts. His wife even understood when she called his cell wondering what was taking so long. Just like the song goes... "You don"t owe me a thing....."
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