Posted by davpal on November 24, 2008 at 07:51:32 from (216.93.94.16):
In Reply to: Helping others! posted by Mark W. on November 24, 2008 at 06:13:55:
I"m pretty much done being the mr nice guy helping stranded motorists anymore. I would offer the use of the phone but most of them have cell phones so they can fend for themselves. I could write a book about all the good will free work I have done out here for people. My cousin lives down the road and he"s pretty much done after an incident this summer. We were combining wheat this summer and saw a guy go by with an old tractor behind a new Ford Super duty on a really small trailer. I saw the wheel bearing smoking. He got 2 more miles and ended up in front of my cousins house. This 20 something got out and my cousin and his friends ended up running him to the store to get a new bearing kit, had to get a new rim, tire, and used all my cousins jacks and blocks in my cousins driveway. They spent about 3 hours with this jackoff, drove him all over getting the tire and wheel mounted,fixed the bearing, and gave him a spare tire and wheel he had there. After they got done the kid jumped in his truck and took off without even saying thank you or offering to even pay for the tire, rim, or gas for running him around. He was telling my cousin they were "big farmers". Well if your reading this mr "big farmer", my cousin says to kiss his @ss!
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