some people just dont understand
#1
some people just dont understand
So after work today I crawl under my truck to clean out my rear axle breather, its 96F in the shade.
My neighbor takes out his trash and comes over and asks me "what are you doing now"
So I told him.
"you are always working on this thing, does it break down that often?"
"nope, we have never had a break down in the 30,000 miles that we have owned it"
He walks away grumbling.
Keep in mind that they never spend any money on their cars and they are always breaking down.
My neighbor takes out his trash and comes over and asks me "what are you doing now"
So I told him.
"you are always working on this thing, does it break down that often?"
"nope, we have never had a break down in the 30,000 miles that we have owned it"
He walks away grumbling.
Keep in mind that they never spend any money on their cars and they are always breaking down.
#3
So after work today I crawl under my truck to clean out my rear axle breather, its 96F in the shade.
My neighbor takes out his trash and comes over and asks me "what are you doing now"
So I told him.
"you are always working on this thing, does it break down that often?"
"nope, we have never had a break down in the 30,000 miles that we have owned it"
He walks away grumbling.
Keep in mind that they never spend any money on their cars and they are always breaking down.
My neighbor takes out his trash and comes over and asks me "what are you doing now"
So I told him.
"you are always working on this thing, does it break down that often?"
"nope, we have never had a break down in the 30,000 miles that we have owned it"
He walks away grumbling.
Keep in mind that they never spend any money on their cars and they are always breaking down.
#4
#6
I don't understand why THEY dont understand either.
on the weekends I am always under a rover. Either mine or someone else's im working on. Neighbors drive by in newer cars clunking and clanking (from driving fast on our poorly maintained roads) and from my spot in the drive way i can hear that one has a leaking exhaust, one has a steering pump about to die, another one has tapping valves and one has a serious vaccuum leak so bad that when they are idleing it's almost like they are reving the motor up and down.
i can never decipher what their facial expressions mean when they stare me down as they drive by but i just think to myself, "You all should stop watching me work on rovers and work on your car before it breaks down in front of my house"
THEN YESTERDAY: i received a phone call from an unfamiliar number and it turned out to be a gentleman who was given my # by someone else i did rover work for.... he said he had a rover that wouldnt start and asked me if i could take a look at it.
I ask him what year and model... his reply, "1991 Land Rover Ranger".
I was like, WTF??
So i met up with him and followed him in his 98 cherokee to his house to look at this "Ranger". I had been down this road we took before and it's so badly full of pot holes that i drive slower than the average islanders in their little beaters. He flew up this road like a bat out of hell. I said to myself if this is how he drove his rover no wonder its not starting.
I finally reach at his place and the 1st thing i say is, "When im not on a paved road, I drive slow as possible, fast as necessary." and he was like "Ohhhhhh"
Turned out he has a 91 Range Rover but he put both names together and left out the "over" RangeR
I will never understand how people wait until their car is making a noise or leaking before they do something about it.
on the weekends I am always under a rover. Either mine or someone else's im working on. Neighbors drive by in newer cars clunking and clanking (from driving fast on our poorly maintained roads) and from my spot in the drive way i can hear that one has a leaking exhaust, one has a steering pump about to die, another one has tapping valves and one has a serious vaccuum leak so bad that when they are idleing it's almost like they are reving the motor up and down.
i can never decipher what their facial expressions mean when they stare me down as they drive by but i just think to myself, "You all should stop watching me work on rovers and work on your car before it breaks down in front of my house"
THEN YESTERDAY: i received a phone call from an unfamiliar number and it turned out to be a gentleman who was given my # by someone else i did rover work for.... he said he had a rover that wouldnt start and asked me if i could take a look at it.
I ask him what year and model... his reply, "1991 Land Rover Ranger".
I was like, WTF??
So i met up with him and followed him in his 98 cherokee to his house to look at this "Ranger". I had been down this road we took before and it's so badly full of pot holes that i drive slower than the average islanders in their little beaters. He flew up this road like a bat out of hell. I said to myself if this is how he drove his rover no wonder its not starting.
I finally reach at his place and the 1st thing i say is, "When im not on a paved road, I drive slow as possible, fast as necessary." and he was like "Ohhhhhh"
Turned out he has a 91 Range Rover but he put both names together and left out the "over" RangeR
I will never understand how people wait until their car is making a noise or leaking before they do something about it.
#7
#10
My neighbors not jealous, hes just...ignorant.
He is the guy who sets the cruise at 75 and stays in the left lane on the expressway and does not care abolut anybody else on the road, he is the guy who has 4 different kinds of tires with varying degrees of thread depth on his truck and cant figure out why he gets stuck in the driveway in the winter and they wont hold air.
He still has a "abandond vehicle" sticker on his window that he has been trying to scrape off for the last year.
I do little things to my truck here and there, one thing at a time, if it needs something major it gets it today not tommorrow.
I am not of the "if it aint broke dont fix it", I am of the "fix it before it breaks"
I think most Rover nuts are that they though.
He is the guy who sets the cruise at 75 and stays in the left lane on the expressway and does not care abolut anybody else on the road, he is the guy who has 4 different kinds of tires with varying degrees of thread depth on his truck and cant figure out why he gets stuck in the driveway in the winter and they wont hold air.
He still has a "abandond vehicle" sticker on his window that he has been trying to scrape off for the last year.
I do little things to my truck here and there, one thing at a time, if it needs something major it gets it today not tommorrow.
I am not of the "if it aint broke dont fix it", I am of the "fix it before it breaks"
I think most Rover nuts are that they though.