Posted by John in La on September 06, 2015 at 17:22:30 from (97.79.209.226):
Was coming across east Texas headed for Dallas on I 20 today. Guy passes me in one of those big boy's toy's kind of truck. Nice looking 3/4 ton p/u with a slide in camper. He is pulling a car trailer with a nice jacked up Jeep and monster mud tires on it. Jeep is full of mud as if he is on the way home after tearing up someone's hay field. One of those rigs you notice when they pass you.
About 30 or so miles down the road I see him parked on the shoulder. Him and his wife/girlfriend are standing next to the trailer looking at a blown tire. You could tell from their expression; and the way the wife was flailing her arms in the air she was telling him.
What do you mean we have no spare and or jack.
I really do not wish bad luck on anyone because I have been stuck on the side of the road many times. But I find it hard to contemplate how people have plenty money for buying things they "want" and no money for things they "need"
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