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<blockquote data-quote="bmxr4life87" data-source="post: 1972847" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>I can relate one night earlier this summer i was on my way back from taking a breakdown call (after hours mobile truck repair) i had made a "pit stop" at QT off i44 and 193rd. I parked at a pump because my service truck is a 17ft box truck and its easiest to navigate that way. I see a lady walking along asking people for something but i pay no attention as i just assume panhandler. After i purchase my drinks now ready to head home i see the lady has her car over by the air compressor and a gentleman is attempting to remove a flat tire but with no luck. I decided to intervene since i am driving a mobile repair shop plus the guy was having a hell of a time even getting the car jacked up. Before she knew it her spare was installed, all tire pressures were properly set and the lugnuts were even torqued. As she was thanking me she told me her son would normally take care of these things for her but he was a few hundred miles away on a business trip now... And all i could think of is how my parent now live 250 miles away and hopefully someone would stop to help my mom as my dad cant always leave his job. Do unto others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmxr4life87, post: 1972847, member: 4809"] I can relate one night earlier this summer i was on my way back from taking a breakdown call (after hours mobile truck repair) i had made a "pit stop" at QT off i44 and 193rd. I parked at a pump because my service truck is a 17ft box truck and its easiest to navigate that way. I see a lady walking along asking people for something but i pay no attention as i just assume panhandler. After i purchase my drinks now ready to head home i see the lady has her car over by the air compressor and a gentleman is attempting to remove a flat tire but with no luck. I decided to intervene since i am driving a mobile repair shop plus the guy was having a hell of a time even getting the car jacked up. Before she knew it her spare was installed, all tire pressures were properly set and the lugnuts were even torqued. As she was thanking me she told me her son would normally take care of these things for her but he was a few hundred miles away on a business trip now... And all i could think of is how my parent now live 250 miles away and hopefully someone would stop to help my mom as my dad cant always leave his job. Do unto others. [/QUOTE]
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