Posted by SDE on December 23, 2015 at 20:37:12 from (72.160.225.87):
One's quality of life is directly related to their attitude. Some see the poop and others start looking for the horse. Yesterday, I noticed that my car seemed to have a very unhappy tire on it. Earlier, I had the two front wheels off for balancing and thought that one of them might be loose. The size 13 check showed that they were still tight. I calmly caressed the rear tires trying to make them feel better. The split in the tread convinced me that the tire was beyond my ability to ease its trouble. I drove home a little slower than normal. Thirty minutes after I parked it in the garage, the tire was half flat. So of course I changed it.
It snowed most of today and the snow was heavy. Thank goodness I was not driving in bad conditions with a second rate tire. That's the good of it. It's kind of like a cloudy day. Just because you do not see the sun, doesn't mean it isn't there. Have a good week guys
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