Posted by Kornfused on March 20, 2013 at 18:05:43 from (69.149.222.96):
In Reply to: RANT rant posted by showcrop on March 20, 2013 at 16:57:07:
that's good advice and though I try to practice it, I'm not always succesful. Several years ago we were moving one of our daughters and her family from Maryville to KC. About a half hour from KC tire gave out on the trailer. Well I thnked the Good Lord it was on the passenger side because changing a tire on I29 with that traffic flying by was nerve-wracking. Also while that happened several Staties raced by with sirens goin. Found out there had been a bad accident up ahead. Could be the flat tire at that time prevented us from being in the accident - Thnaked the Good Lord again! When I get stuck in traffic I often wonder if I am being held back for good reason?
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