glenmore
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My weekend car repair experience reminded me of this old joke.
You've probable all heard this one in one form or another:
The Big Flood
It had been raining for days and days, and a terrible flood had come over the land. The waters rose so high that one man was forced to climb onto the roof of his house.
As the waters rose higher and higher, a man in a rowboat appeared, and told him to get in. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the man in the rowboat went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.
The waters rose higher and higher, and suddenly a speedboat appeared. "Climb in!" shouted a man in the boat. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the man in the speedboat went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.
The waters continued to rise. A helicopter appeared and over the loudspeaker, the pilot announced he would lower a rope to the man on the roof. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the helicopter went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.
The waters rose higher and higher, and eventually they rose so high that the man on the roof was washed away, and alas, the poor man drowned.
Upon arriving in heaven, the man marched straight over to God. "Heavenly Father," he said, "I had faith in you, I prayed to you to save me, and yet you did nothing. Why?" God gave him a puzzled look, and replied "I sent you two boats and a helicopter, what more did you expect?"
So I was changing the water pump in my 1991 Mercedes 300CE (not easy if you are thinking of trying it yourself). Pretty annoying repair. Besides the routine stuff like taking off pulleys and hoses you have to take off all sorts of odd parts like the distributor cap to get at a hold or the dip stick tube so you can get a look at one of the bolts holding the pump.
So I take out the dipstick tube and I carefully jam a rag in there in case I drop something. Sure enough I drop some things but I am saved by the rag. I am finishing up the repair so I remove the rag but remember one more small bolt. I concentrate but I drop the bolt. It lands on the ledge next to the hole so I'm saved again. Do I take heed and spare a few seconds to stuff the rag down there? Noooooooo. I'm beat and forge ahead, drop the bolt AGAIN and as near as I can tell, it went down the hole.
He tried to help but I wouldn't listen.
You've probable all heard this one in one form or another:
The Big Flood
It had been raining for days and days, and a terrible flood had come over the land. The waters rose so high that one man was forced to climb onto the roof of his house.
As the waters rose higher and higher, a man in a rowboat appeared, and told him to get in. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the man in the rowboat went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.
The waters rose higher and higher, and suddenly a speedboat appeared. "Climb in!" shouted a man in the boat. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the man in the speedboat went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.
The waters continued to rise. A helicopter appeared and over the loudspeaker, the pilot announced he would lower a rope to the man on the roof. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the helicopter went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.
The waters rose higher and higher, and eventually they rose so high that the man on the roof was washed away, and alas, the poor man drowned.
Upon arriving in heaven, the man marched straight over to God. "Heavenly Father," he said, "I had faith in you, I prayed to you to save me, and yet you did nothing. Why?" God gave him a puzzled look, and replied "I sent you two boats and a helicopter, what more did you expect?"
So I was changing the water pump in my 1991 Mercedes 300CE (not easy if you are thinking of trying it yourself). Pretty annoying repair. Besides the routine stuff like taking off pulleys and hoses you have to take off all sorts of odd parts like the distributor cap to get at a hold or the dip stick tube so you can get a look at one of the bolts holding the pump.
So I take out the dipstick tube and I carefully jam a rag in there in case I drop something. Sure enough I drop some things but I am saved by the rag. I am finishing up the repair so I remove the rag but remember one more small bolt. I concentrate but I drop the bolt. It lands on the ledge next to the hole so I'm saved again. Do I take heed and spare a few seconds to stuff the rag down there? Noooooooo. I'm beat and forge ahead, drop the bolt AGAIN and as near as I can tell, it went down the hole.
He tried to help but I wouldn't listen.

