If you can't fix the problem, fix the one next to it
Reminds me of India...
Couple years ago we've been in India and on one ride we were discussing Indian traffic.
At the next stop the driver turns around and says:
"To drive in India you need three things:
- good brakes
- good horn
- and good luck."
Made our day!
Couple years ago we've been in India and on one ride we were discussing Indian traffic.
At the next stop the driver turns around and says:
"To drive in India you need three things:
- good brakes
- good horn
- and good luck."
Made our day!
Once, in either Hackensack or Newark NJ (probably Newark but. Just go with it,) thieves tried to break into and steal our 1993 Chevy S-10 Blazer Tahoe LT. (My screenname is after this truck. Always will be a good memory.)
They could not get it to start.
So.. They stole the car next to it.
True story.
We needed new window glass on the door and a new column.... always pricey.. I think like a thousand bucks maybe 1200 for everything, in 1994 prices??
They could not get it to start.
So.. They stole the car next to it.
True story.
We needed new window glass on the door and a new column.... always pricey.. I think like a thousand bucks maybe 1200 for everything, in 1994 prices??
That is one way to interpret it! :-)
But sometimes, the adjacent problem is related and fixing it does help in the end.
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