Posted by Goose on September 16, 2012 at 06:44:13 from (174.254.243.83):
In Reply to: What would you do? posted by 37Chief on September 15, 2012 at 21:33:34:
I'd shrug it off and quit complaining. They really weren't that far out of line, if at all.
Best scene I ran into once, was I was travelling across country towing a boat. A few miles outside of Osceola, Iowa, the fuel pump started going out on my car. I limped into a service station about 7 pm. I had my tool box in the trunk, and I was perfectly capable of changing the fuel pump if I only had one. (Back in the days of mechanical pumps).
The fellow at the station got on the phone and tried to locate a fellow who owned a parts store in town. He finally located the guy at a Little League ball game. The fellow left the ball game, went to his store, got a fuel pump, and brought to the station. I tried to pay him extra for the disruption of his evening, but he insisted on only charging me the normal price for the pump.
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