Posted by rla on February 02, 2015 at 13:43:26 from (162.39.22.109):
I'm parts manager @ a New Ford Store and I've had the enjoyment of listening to an Ole Farmer waiting on a truck service appointment...Whom I was visiting with until a few moment ago.
In the mean time we had the 2014 Escape that was tow'd in. The Owner is a fowl mouthed over educated guy that just KNEW HE SHOULDN'T Bought this POS M/F--- Junk Ford.. He's owned for 2 Weeks & has had NOTHING BUT TROUBLE... As he tells my long time ole farmer fella all the problems he's had.. In the mean time he listens & take's another chaw of his tobacco..
1St the guy Lost his KEYS, He lives in Pittsburgh & was in Erie at the time.. What a trip to get a second Key, so he could get home.
2nd.. He's traveling new Youngstown & the Hunk of steel fell off a truck he was following, he the ran over it, blew out 2 tires..
3rd (today) He stops & buys gasoline, except he bought 3 gallons of gas & 7 gallons of water. ( We found this out as he was visiting with my customer)
He continued to rant & rave. & My Ole customer said you know finally said well Son, I've heard enough from you today, You sound a lot like a hired man my Pa usta have. Everything was always someone else fault. But the really what the truth is, you could screw up a Iron Ball...
I didn't hear another Peep out of this guy Until he said thanks for getting me going.....
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