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Posted by Jim in NC on September 23, 2006 at 10:48:02 from (172.163.145.52):
In Reply to: Hows this for stupid posted by biggerred on September 23, 2006 at 10:23:16:
I raised and sold produce this summer. I had a regular place I would go to sell in the afternoons. There was an inspection station-quick oil change place across the street from me. One day, a man began blowing his horn and yelling at the car in front of him that was getting ready to pull out into the street from this place. It was his wife and they had come to pick up her car. While waiting to pull into traffic, a large pool of oil drained from her car. The technician? probably did not tighten the drain plug. It was pushed back to the shop, and hopefully filled with oil and had a tight plug when it left some 30 minutes later. They got lucky.
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