On Saturday morning my neighbor Jim knocked on my window and said, "I just wanted to let you know...you should fix your flat tire before you go anywhere." In my morning haze it took me a while to realize that what he meant was...I should FIX my FLAT TIRE before I tried to GO ANYWHERE. Sigh.
So Jim is a great neighbor. He gave me his can of Fix-A-Flat and we inflated that sucker, and then I drove all the way to Dripping Springs (because you're supposed to drive on the tire so...the...stuff...does its thing or something scientific like that) and back, which is pretty much the farthest I have ever driven to buy a Sunkist soda. It was worth it, though. Dripping Springs gas stations make the best Sunkist.
After my Artist Market gig I took my Fix-A-Flatted self over to Discount Tire and they said it was a tiny screw and fixed it for freeeeee. I like that a lot.
Next time I drive through a screw field, I'll be a little more careful.
So anyway at my gig at Waterloo Icehouse last night, Jim came and I was able to repay his kindness with a beer, a Fat Tire...for the Flat Tire. We're clever. Jim is the same guy who threw his remote control at a wasp nest that was growing bigger by the day on my porch...and then kicked it off the balcony. He got stung, and lost his batteries. But there are no more wasps and my tire is inflated. He's pretty much the best neighbor ever.
Lesson? Get thee a can or 4 of Fix-A-Flat! (Or 18 cans if you drive a semi. Natch).Labels: life, travel |
Comments on "Fat Tire for a Flat Tire"
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Katie said ... (September 9, 2007 10:34 PM) :
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writer said ... (September 10, 2007 8:21 AM) :
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Beth said ... (September 10, 2007 9:24 PM) :
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writer said ... (September 14, 2007 4:50 PM) :
post a commentawww man! i bet you got the screw in that ditch! that dosen't sound too nice. do you think that a trucker's can of fix-a-flat is huge? that would be hilarious. :) sorry you had car troubles. i totally have a can in my car. :)
i'll put that on my "buy and keep in the car" list. the list also includes bottled water and twinkies.
Fix-a-flat... pshh.. my dad didn't teach me how to wield a tire iron for nutin'. hehe. Glad to hear you got the tire fixed. Next time you're around I'll teach you how to wield said tire iron.
Good job with the tire. Sounds like thanks to neighbor Jim and Discount Tire it made a minimal negative impact on your day. The only time I needed to actually pull out the tire iron was when my tire entirely blew out on a boring Idaho road.
And if for some reason Beth can't show you how to weild a tire iron, I will. Be nice to change a flat on a car for once.
look at all your cool butch friends!