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May 19, 2005 13:51

Shortly after returning home from New Zealand last summer, I was at a gas station attempting to put air in my low tires. I had the hose all hooked up, but the tire just kept getting flatter, and after several minutes of freaking out, I called Steve. I was mid-nervous breakdown when Steve asks if I'd tried pushing the "Start" button, just as I saw ( Read more... )

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jdhorner May 19 2005, 11:17:26 UTC
bicycles tires are the same way... did you notice that when you were younger? you can take the valve stem caps off and they'll be fine. :-) same goes for car tires.

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jdhorner May 19 2005, 11:21:27 UTC
note: and i only mention this because if you HAD moved your car, and still couldn't find the cap, you would have been OK regardless.

you could even buy some of these:

http://www.stylinconcepts.com/parts.cfm/partfamilyid/614/SubCategoryID/268

LOL.

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wmudanny May 19 2005, 11:28:35 UTC
I was poor, we ate chicken pot pies. I didn't GET a bike OKAY?
just kidding :)

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mattachu May 19 2005, 11:31:33 UTC
you out air in your own tires? isn't that what the dealership is for??!

okay. just kidding. well, sorta kidding.

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wmudanny May 19 2005, 11:35:40 UTC
Yeah, I used to lie to my friend Mikey and tell him I was too gay to know how to do something like that just so he would do it for me (as well as replacing my washer fluid)... but then he caught on

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mattachu May 19 2005, 11:50:33 UTC
hahaha. when you lift the lid on the car, (yes, i DO call it the lid)
if it isn't yellow, i don't touch it:) luckily, the washer fluid cap thing is yellow:)
me = total faggy pants

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jdhorner May 19 2005, 11:33:10 UTC
whoa. for a minute there, you WERE describing my childhood. LOL. though, my uncle (who was a welder) built me one. :-)

later on, things improved though.

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