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Re: Patch or Plug? Tire repair

To: Paul Asgeirsson <pasgeirsson@worldnet.att.net>, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Patch or Plug? Tire repair
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 11:49:54 -0800
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Paul Asgeirsson wrote:

>Plugs are the pits and are essentially out.  They were lousy in their
>heyday!
>
Hey, wait a minute.  On "This Old House" on Saturday, they showed how to 
plug a tire!!!  OK, maybe it was a wheelbarrow tire, but it was a tire!!!!

>Time to move to Oregon where Les Schwab patches all the tires sold by them for 
>free.  They'll also give roadside service to a flat tire of theirs at the same 
>price!!
>
My cousin was his pilot, and I always found it hard to believe that a 
guy could operate a company in such an unCalifornia way, and still 
survive.  I was beginning to believe the guy walked on water!

Buster Evans




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