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Written by Mitch Randall   
Thursday, 04 February 2010



On my way to the hospital today, I hit something in the highway and had a blowout. As I was changing the tire, all I could think about was the dad in The Christmas Store. I am proud to say I got through the ordeal in record time without any problems and very few curse words. Any of you have any good blowout stories? - Mitch is mobile blogging.
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My Blow Out Story
written by Don A. Schooler , February 10, 2010

Okay, so it's a Wednesday morning, about 8 AM, and I'm on my way to Tulsa for a day long docket. About half way down the Turner Turnpike the front, left tire blew out on the state car. Let me promise you that changing a tire along the turnpike in a suit and tie is not a lot of fun. Needless to say, I was going to be late for the hearings - which could not start without me since I had all of the court's files. So I called the judge (who was also a friend) and explained the situation and told him I would there as soon as I could.

When I reached the Department of Labor I ran to the courtroom, showing up about 20 minutes late. The judge jokingly asked if I "REALLY had had a blow out or had just overslept." I held up my hands, which were filthy and he laughed until he was red in the face and had tears in eyes.

I failed to see the humor in my dirty hands.

It wasn't until the end of the day, when I visited the bathroom before heading back down the turnpike and saw my reflection in the mirror, that I realized what was so funny about my dirty hands. Nothing. You see, running across my face was a huge grease streak where I had wiped my brow while changing the tire. It was at that moment that I realized what the judge was laughing about and I had to smile.

You know, there must have been 30 different people in that courtroom and no one told me about my face.

Just call me Braveheart.


too bad
written by Andrew , February 05, 2010

you know what they say when it rains it pours...

what is the bible


Whew...
written by Kelly , February 05, 2010

At least the golf clubs are safe. Let's remember our priorities here!

the patient....
written by JJ Waggoner , February 05, 2010

was very worried about you and wondered if anybody would help you-prayed for God to keep you safe and send you help :-)

blow-oyt's
written by T.L. Cecil , February 04, 2010

I was driving Dad's MGB-GT, down "bloody" 520 causeway between Cocoa Beach & Merrit Island, at about 5:00, it didn't sound like much, but it lurched a little, the car rides real low so it wasn't easy to tell that it was riding any lower, the clue came when I tried to change lanes to get to the gas station. Yep, the front right blew, biggest nail I 'de ever seen. The attendant was so funny" well little missy, you got a flat tire on that fancy car", " why yes sir I do, could you change it for me", "Yes um", he did, I asked what I owed him, he grinned, "nothing, I've never seen this kinda car, sorta like a squished VW."


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