Okay before I talk about the truck. During the time they were working on it. I went over to Subway and had lunch. You know $5.30 6" tuna, chips and drink.
While sitting there, I saw two officers drive in on bikes. So after they got their lunch, getting drink refills. I asked one of them this question, why do you get off the bike on the right hand side? He looked at me and said, we are trainer to do that. Now I was thinking because of traffic? He no, it is saver to get off the Right hand side, the shield is bigger. What he was saying was, that would protect them better on that side. Now how about if the shooter is on the right side? Just think, how do you get on a horse, bicycle.
I guess I need a life?
Okay after buying the truck, I knew it needed a trans filter. The oil was brown. Plus smells a little burnt. Then the radiator, was water. Now folks, I just looked when buying? I just drove it and said okay, NOT SMART at all. I should have looked a lot closer, but like I said yesterday, I WANTED IT. I sure am a brat.
I really don't have any tools or even a place to do the work. So I went to Jiffy Lube, he told me that they do flush radiators, but not trans filters, which I thank him for being honest. So AMCCO was right across the street. Which I drove over there an talked with Lee, the owner. Real nice guy. He told me they would take care of me. Mean while I had a chance to talk with a young lady there,(Sam?) she was getting some work done too. She sat there and listen to all I had to say and was willing to just listen. It really was a nice time. Even Lee listen to my story. I believe my truck is in better shape now.
Now around 1pm, I had to meet Larry at his home to drop off the paper work for me to live there. Just driving around a little an looking and seeing how nice this place really is. I am so blessed. Thank you Jesus for the time yesterday and look forward in seeing what happens today.
Oh I got the spinal for the Mazda truck. It will be in on Monday morning. I will be sending the parts over then. I still need to make sure I have all that is needed to repair it right.
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