Posted by rrlund on November 24, 2008 at 08:47:07 from (216.46.208.241):
In Reply to: Re: Helping others! posted by Nancy Howell on November 24, 2008 at 08:28:24:
Yep,there was a gal coming up the road a couple of years ago in the snow. Her front tire was going flat on her van and she was having trouble getting up the hill. I pulled her in the driveway and up to the shop doors. She said her husband was in Iraq,she was headed to town for a doctors appointment,a real sob story. I changed her tire,had to hunt up some lug nuts since she had thick mag type wheels and they wouldn't work on the thin steel spare. The tread had come right off the tire by the time I got her up here. Anyway,I was eating supper that night and the manager of the tire store came knocking on the door. Wanted to know what happened. She went in there,said the tire had exploded,she went in the ditch and was hurt,had to go to the doctor for her injuries and she was going to sue them since they had installed the tire that went flat. If that wheel had come loose that I changed and gave her the lug nuts for,she'd have been threatening me for sure. You JUST don't dare do anything for anybody no matter how sorry you feel for them.
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