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Friday, 9 January 2009

When The Road Becomes a Lake

3 comments:

  1. Is your house an actual island now?

    BTW

    Aren't there public service announcements the effect of "Don't try to drive through water"?

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  2. Come on, David.. cheer up! Misfortune won't last forever... at least now you know that when a modern car overheats, you must STOP immediately and call for help.. I'm amazed that in Seattle they don't sell cars with antifreeze valid until -20°C (-45°F). Don't forget to always fill up the coolant container with PURE antifreeze and not with water. Antifreeze must be replaced every 3years. Moreover, now your SO LUCKY wife knows she shouldn't EVER try to cross a flooded sinking in the road, because she CANNOT know how deep it is...there's actually is a special Saint protecting moms... I remember mine repairing a broken electric iron's mains wire with Ansaplasto (the nearest thing to insulating tape she could think of...). So, don't be sad and toast with me with a double shot of JD!
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  3. I agree with Roberto! Who cares about the Hunmobile---the important thing is that the wife made it out OK!

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