I was inspired - if you can call it that - by Lisa's recent misadventure with a punctured tire. I've lost count of the times I have had car trouble of one kind or another.
I did not learn to drive until I was about thirty years old, married and mother of three. It had become inconvenient not to be able to shop much or take children to the doctor's office without depending on a neighbor or waiting until my husband came home from work, so I decided on driving lessons at Adult Ed in the high school. They were an adventure in themselves. This was most apparent when o
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Anyway, I passed my test with flying colors. Ditzy never did get a license, for which we were all very grateful.
Adult Ed class had continued into autumn, when days grew shorter. I should have realized then that I had a problem with night vision. Since the problem had existed all my life, I g
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We covered a whole lot of miles by car during our marriage, from New York to Pennsylvania, to New Jersey, to Delaware and Connecticut, visiting relaives or friends. More than once, we had to return home in a rented car. We threw a rod in the Phymouth in Delaware.
And then there was the time we were coming back from Delaware just before Christmas. We had my mother with us, plus three kids and a large dog. We got as far as Metuchen, New Jersey on the Turnpike. I don't remember now what the problem was that time, but the car died. A police officer drove us to a repair shop. They said they would tow our car to their shop, and rent us one to take home. When we got home and went to the rental place at that end, since it was a Sunday, the
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We enjoyed our Christmas. My uncle came to take my mother home a few days later. Then we started calling Metuchen to see if our car had been repaired yet. They kept putting us off. Finally, the morning of New Year's Eve, Ralph was really getting angry. No answer at the repair shop. He called the Metuchen Police Department and was told - are you ready for this? - they were closed because it was a Sunday. Ralph told me he was going down there. How? He'd hitch-hike. He got there, found the shop closed, but our car was sitting outside. He checked it out. Yes, it had been repaired. BUT all decent parts, including a battery we had purchased a short time before, were replaced with junk. But it was running. He got in a drove it home.
We never heard from them again. Nor were we ever billed for the rental.
9 comments:
I wonder if the policeman who took you there was in cahoots with the garage owner? You're lucky they didn't bill you for the "repairs" and the rental!!
WOW that is great story.
Great Story Bobbie...It is nice you put your stories here...some day your grandchildren will come and read them...and on and on...
You always have great stories, Bobbie! Thanks for this one, and how great to have them put down for your kids and grandkids. That's the great thing about blogging -- a way to leave your own legacy of memories, laughter, tears. And you do it so well!
I love your stories
I didn't drive until my 30s either - actually it was because my son started driving that I finally did
Car adventures. I think there's something about experiencing driving adventures together that can bring poeple closer; or further apart as the case may be.
I have so many stories, too. Too bad I suffer from permanent writer's block!
Good Gracious, Bobbie! That's terrible. I shall avoid Metuchen if I'm ever in those neck of the woods.
I am probably like that woman who never got her drivers license. I have but I hate to drive. I haven't driven since I retired 4 years ago. This must change. I'll try to buck up and get behind the wheel once we get a smaller car.
What a tale - how unscrupulous they were! We share night blindness in common... mine has worsened to the point that I stopped driving at night. Like my dad before me, they can find no "organic" reason. Just suggested if I can't see, then stop night driving (duh!). /Deb
What a wild story! I hate car repair places like that because I just KNOW I'm the one getting screwed over, and yet I don't know enough about cars to know that I've been screwed over. My husband took his to get a tire replaced and they patched it up and put it on a different wheel. They basically just tried to shift the tires around so we wouldn't notice while charging us for a brand new tire. I would never have known, but my husband could tell that was what had happened. He was FURIOUS. Anyway, we didn't have to pay for our replacement tire after that. :-)
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