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Road Side Pub
A brush with disaster...
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<blockquote data-quote="RedRocketMike" data-source="post: 15905900" data-attributes="member: 51242"><p>Love that story, I had a similar situation where I would have rather been carrying.</p><p></p><p>I was following my last GF home late from Sea Isle City, NJ and she got a flat in an area with run down houses on the way towards the pine barrens (for anyone who knows Jersey). I had her pull into a small parking lot for some little church or something, it had a light outside. I pointed my CTS-V at her car and left the fogs on for some extra light, but I shut the car off. While I'm jacking her car up I hear something coming, this skeevy looking dude on a rusty old beach cruiser bicycle roles up. I'm thinking, you gotta be kidding me. He wants to know if we need help. My girlfriend looked worth sticking around for but the guy took the no thanks and rode off.</p><p></p><p>Like 2-3 minutes later I hear that ****ing bike squeaking it's way back towards us. I tell gf to sit in my car and lock the doors. I'm a tire change pro and I was highly motivated to get it done so I'm almost finished by this point. Dude rolls up again, says something like "thought maybe you'd reconsidered" I'll have to thank GM for putting an solid and oddly long one piece lug wrench, with a pointy end, in the trunk of her car. I smacked that wrench hard against the steel wheel and said, thanks but I'm already done. Then I kind of pointed it at him and told him to be careful riding around in the dark, you might get hurt or something. The guy just rode off, didn't say anything.</p><p></p><p>I watched Unsolved Mysteries all the time as a kid. I'll pass on help from people when I'm broken down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedRocketMike, post: 15905900, member: 51242"] Love that story, I had a similar situation where I would have rather been carrying. I was following my last GF home late from Sea Isle City, NJ and she got a flat in an area with run down houses on the way towards the pine barrens (for anyone who knows Jersey). I had her pull into a small parking lot for some little church or something, it had a light outside. I pointed my CTS-V at her car and left the fogs on for some extra light, but I shut the car off. While I'm jacking her car up I hear something coming, this skeevy looking dude on a rusty old beach cruiser bicycle roles up. I'm thinking, you gotta be kidding me. He wants to know if we need help. My girlfriend looked worth sticking around for but the guy took the no thanks and rode off. Like 2-3 minutes later I hear that ****ing bike squeaking it's way back towards us. I tell gf to sit in my car and lock the doors. I'm a tire change pro and I was highly motivated to get it done so I'm almost finished by this point. Dude rolls up again, says something like "thought maybe you'd reconsidered" I'll have to thank GM for putting an solid and oddly long one piece lug wrench, with a pointy end, in the trunk of her car. I smacked that wrench hard against the steel wheel and said, thanks but I'm already done. Then I kind of pointed it at him and told him to be careful riding around in the dark, you might get hurt or something. The guy just rode off, didn't say anything. I watched Unsolved Mysteries all the time as a kid. I'll pass on help from people when I'm broken down. [/QUOTE]
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