Sunday, December 04, 2005

Alto

Pssh...car brakes.

I submit the following: who needs 'em!

My philosophy for dealing with that BRAKES(!) indicator light is to turn up the music to a sufficient volume such that the beeping klaxon is no longer audible. Problem solved!

I mean, if it gets really bad (read: brakes go out), I can always open the driver's door and drag my foot on the ground until I stop. That's what I did when the brakes went out on my bicycle back in the day.

In conclusion...anybody want to drive me back from the auto mechanic after I drop my car off?

7 Comments:

Blogger Roselly said...

Brakes..breaks, whatever they are!

Snack Break,

Bycicle brakes,

there is a tiny bit difference!! *winks*

but good luck with the car...it's my grocery shopping day and I might be at the store all day given that I work there. WOOT!

12/04/2005 11:03 AM  
Blogger just thinking said...

My current car difficulty... head gaskets... advice for that ? !

12/04/2005 11:45 AM  
Blogger Erik said...

Okay, thanks for the heads up Roselly. Normally I know the difference between break and brake, but the throbitude of my head at the moment of writing this was past recommended levels for proper creative output.

12/04/2005 1:33 PM  
Blogger Roselly said...

*giggles* glad ta help! Did ya get the car there and eventually make it back home?

12/05/2005 3:22 AM  
Blogger Roselly said...

Ohhhhhh head gaskets, pesky lil things. I had to pay 300 dollars to have my own uncle fix it for me. Good luck with that "Just Thinking". But seriously, you're better off getting it fixed today than you would be if you put it off...

12/05/2005 3:24 AM  
Blogger Kalani said...

Did someone say head?


I feel like I'm violating you Erik. I swear I'll stop it now but I just couldn't resist that one!

12/05/2005 10:38 AM  
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