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+1 for pizza!
-1 for bad blow job.
Blew a tire already? Damn!
Well, at least you can get delivery just about anywhere, kinda.
Looks like Pac-Man. Watch out for ghosts.
+Sam Hetchler That made me laugh, which I needed. =) Thanks!
+Jason ON – Yep. An $820 roadside repair is apparently what happens when the dealer inflates 10 year old tires to the rating on the sidewall, which happens to also be ~20-25 PSI higher than what Hausbus would use if it were loaded to the full GVWR of 18,000 pounds. On the bright side, now that the tires are set to a more reasonable 70PSI, Hausbus doesn't ride like a Conestoga Wagon anymore.
Needless to say, when the dealer talks on and on about replacing tires that are more than 7 years old before delivering any coach to a customer (for safety and liability reasons), and it is discovered of a Friday Night that the tires are not, in fact, 2012 DOT codes all around, but are instead F) 2004, 2012,
R) 2004, 2007, 2004, 2004
…there's gonna be a Conversation happening Monday morning.
+Mark Koenig – We were .7 miles away. Likely, we could have walked, even. =)
+Richard Bartle – We did see ghosts, but fortunately had some extra power pills handy, so they were a'scared of us, instead of the other way 'round. =)
I hope there are many better blow jobs and pizzas in your new rv.