A college student drove his ratty, raggedy old car into the mechanic’s shop, needing some repair advice for his jalopy.
The mechanic looked at it for a couple of minutes and said, “What you really need is the radiator cap solution.”
“Oh,” said the student, trying not to sound too confused, “Do you mean the radiator cap isn’t holding enough pressure?”
“That’s part of the problem,” the mechanic said. “You need to lift the radiator cap and drive another car under it. Then you can replace the radiator cap, and it should solve your problem.”
Right now its a lot of ‘home grown’ tomatoes and cucumbers. Later there will be corn, muscudines, apples etc. Further west (and higher elevations) you go the sooner you see the apples etc.
GROG Premium Member over 8 years ago
I think I went through something similar a couple months ago.
Good morning, cleo, sugar, Fellow Baby & the rest of the CD gang!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 8 years ago
Some things never change.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
A college student drove his ratty, raggedy old car into the mechanic’s shop, needing some repair advice for his jalopy.
The mechanic looked at it for a couple of minutes and said, “What you really need is the radiator cap solution.”
“Oh,” said the student, trying not to sound too confused, “Do you mean the radiator cap isn’t holding enough pressure?”
“That’s part of the problem,” the mechanic said. “You need to lift the radiator cap and drive another car under it. Then you can replace the radiator cap, and it should solve your problem.”
Sugie63 over 8 years ago
Good Morning Grog, Dry, Happy, Cleo, Stel, Shika, neverenoughgold & all CDer’s.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 8 years ago
Bad news is never easy to deliver.
Good afternoon Fellow Baby, cleo, SUGIE and so few again, a shout out to Happy and neverenoughgold.
GROG Premium Member over 8 years ago
A little sight seeing never hurt anyone. My parents always took the scenic route. I think my father hated the highways.
tcar-1 over 8 years ago
It’s where I live ’Bro!
tcar-1 over 8 years ago
Right now its a lot of ‘home grown’ tomatoes and cucumbers. Later there will be corn, muscudines, apples etc. Further west (and higher elevations) you go the sooner you see the apples etc.