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<blockquote data-quote="FindingNemo" data-source="post: 62109" data-attributes="member: 13021"><p>It is very true indeed!!</p><p>After my first and very long and exhausting day at univeristy, a couple of years back, I returned to my car to realise that I had a flat tyre, where I had clipped the wheel against the kerb on parking that morning. (very old, uneven kerb stones!) I am a total girl when it comes to cars, but I was already physically and mentally finished and over 90 minutes away from home. I called the AA and at the end of my tether explained the situation, finishing off with a very pathetic, 'and i am diabetic and I need to get home for my tea'!! Not my proudest moment, but I was on the road in 30 minutes, and as the wheel had previously been tightened by one of those whizzy wig macines, I would never have gotten them off myself anyways!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FindingNemo, post: 62109, member: 13021"] It is very true indeed!! After my first and very long and exhausting day at univeristy, a couple of years back, I returned to my car to realise that I had a flat tyre, where I had clipped the wheel against the kerb on parking that morning. (very old, uneven kerb stones!) I am a total girl when it comes to cars, but I was already physically and mentally finished and over 90 minutes away from home. I called the AA and at the end of my tether explained the situation, finishing off with a very pathetic, 'and i am diabetic and I need to get home for my tea'!! Not my proudest moment, but I was on the road in 30 minutes, and as the wheel had previously been tightened by one of those whizzy wig macines, I would never have gotten them off myself anyways!! [/QUOTE]
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