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| CortezBlue 
 
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| Broke down on Hwy 5...Do you think anyone stopped to help? 
 
 Driving back from SF yesterday we got just past the military check point about 10 miles.
 
 My low tire pressure light came on.  Now normally in my old truck I would have ignored it and kept going because it would do it all the time.  In my
new F150 Platinum EcoBoost, I thought I had better check it out.
 
 I opened my door and I could hear the tire hisssssing from inside the cab.
 
 I looked and I had a huge lag bolt poking out of my tire.
 
 A brand new truck and I have no idea where the jack and tools are located.  And yes, I left the manual at home.
 
 I start looking around and don't see anything in the cab, so I crawl around under the truck to look.
 
 In the mean time there are gringos flying by at 80 miles per hour.  I had to have my wife step into the road and make sure that everyone pulled to the
other lane.
 
 I continued to look in the cab for the tools, and leave it to Ford to create a NASA like tool kit that is molded to the size of a hidden channel in
the floor.  I found these nasty looking black knobs that I unscrewed and figured out it unlocked the tool kit to be slid out.
 
 Once opened the tool kit has everything needed to drop the full size spare down, jack up the truck and to loosen the lug nuts.
 
 Do you think anyone stopped to help?  Yep, but it wasn't gringos, it was a few Mexicano's that offered to help change the tire.
 
 I have to say it only took about 15 mintues from start to finish and we were on the road.
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| Bajaboy 
 
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 I keep the manual in the glove box...just in case
   
 
 
 
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| Hook 
 
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 Of course a Mexican stopped. Opportunity knocks.
 
 
 
 
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| DENNIS 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Bajaboy I keep the manual in the glove box...just in case
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 I keep my appreciation for gringo vigilance in mind.
 I saw a young man hitchhiking yesterday.  It reminded me of me in a time long ago.
 There was no way I would stop.
 
 BTW....we weren't in the middle of nowhere.   That would have been different, given equal circumstances.
 It's a different time.
 
 
 
 
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| rts551 
 
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 Glad you got the tire changed.  My experience has been te same.  Mexicans will stop to help,  Gringos will whizzzz on by hoping no one looks their
way.
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| CortezBlue 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Bajaboy I keep the manual in the glove box...just in case
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 I don't need a manual, I have that special cross of Testosterone and Aqua Velva, that allows me not to be a normal weakling that requires a stinking
manual to make things happen!
 
 Give it a try
 
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| Bajaboy 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by CortezBlue 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Bajaboy I keep the manual in the glove box...just in case
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 I don't need a manual, I have that special cross of Testosterone and Aqua Velva, that allows me not to be a normal weakling that requires a stinking
manual to make things happen!
 
 Give it a try
 
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 Aqua Velva....you've got to be joking
  I kind of figured you were an Old Spice
kind of guy.... 
 
 
 
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| DENNIS 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by CortezBlue I don't need a manual, I have that special cross of Testosterone and Aqua Velva, that allows me not to be a normal weakling that requires a stinking
manual to make things happen!
 
 Give it a try
 
 
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 All that?   Cool. [Aqua Velva cool at that]
 Soooo?? What's the problem?   Just wanna complain about the traveling American character?
 
 
 
 
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| DianaT 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by CortezBlue 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Bajaboy I keep the manual in the glove box...just in case
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 I don't need a manual, I have that special cross of Testosterone and Aqua Velva, that allows me not to be a normal weakling that requires a stinking
manual to make things happen!
 
 Give it a try
 
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| wessongroup 
 
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 Great thread .. .
    
 
 
 
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| Santiago 
 
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 English Leather, I think, was the smell of choice.
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| Hook 
 
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 If he was wearing Hai Karate, he coulda taken care of those inconsiderate gringos flying by. Live and learn.
 
 
 
 
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| mtgoat666 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by rts551 Glad you got the tire changed.  My experience has been te same.  Mexicans will stop to help,  Gringos will whizzzz on by hoping no one looks their
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 If you look like you got things under control, perhaps people will pass. If you look befuddled or have a short skirt, perhaps people will be more
likely to stop, eh?  If you look crazy or mean people will definitely keep on going!  Your pic shows you wearing a Che g beret, so perhaps the gringo
republicans felt ill at your appearance and sped up to get away from you commies?
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| willardguy 
 
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 larry fine was a commie?
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| CortezBlue 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by willardguy larry fine was a commie?
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 Marxist
 
 
 For clarification, Larry is not a communist, he is simply making fun or Che and frankly, he likes the look.  But the only stooges in politics   are in
DC
 
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| CortezBlue 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Bajaboy 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by CortezBlue 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Bajaboy I keep the manual in the glove box...just in case
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 I don't need a manual, I have that special cross of Testosterone and Aqua Velva, that allows me not to be a normal weakling that requires a stinking
manual to make things happen!
 
 Give it a try
 
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 Aqua Velva....you've got to be joking
  I kind of figured you were an Old Spice
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 Probably Brute, one of my favorites
 
 Also, I use to love the ladies wearing Jungle Gardenia,
 Oh boy, if a girl walked by with Jungle Gardenia, I was ready to follow her anywhere.
 
 Today, I get excited smelling Fabuloso.  It really takes me to Mexico when I smell it.
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| Bajaboy 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by CortezBlue 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Bajaboy 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by CortezBlue 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Bajaboy I keep the manual in the glove box...just in case
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 I don't need a manual, I have that special cross of Testosterone and Aqua Velva, that allows me not to be a normal weakling that requires a stinking
manual to make things happen!
 
 Give it a try
 
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 Aqua Velva....you've got to be joking
  I kind of figured you were an Old Spice
kind of guy.... | 
 
 Probably Brute, one of my favorites
 
 Also, I use to love the ladies wearing Jungle Gardenia,
 Oh boy, if a girl walked by with Jungle Gardenia, I was ready to follow her anywhere.
 
 Today, I get excited smelling Fabuloso.  It really takes me to Mexico when I smell it.
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 Fabuloso...only if applied in extremely strong doses....but yes, I agree
   
 
 
 
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| David K 
 
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 Cortez Blue has guts!
 
 I can only imaging if I posted that I had a new truck, and actually removed the owner's manual from the glove box (why?), or not knowing how to change
the tire.
 
 Some of you guys would have a field day...
 
 I am not sure I understand the commie idolizing with his avatar, but that he admitted what happened on his drive back to Feenicks, AZ makes him okay
with me...
  
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| captkw 
 
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| I agree 
 
 A real man admits his F/ups !! my self as a mec and travel guy always stop to help just about anyone..and have helped and met some  great folks all
over the planet !! Tho- Once , on maui I helped pull a truck out of ditch for some local Bhra's and was called a hali..of all my travels the Hawaii
islands are the most racest...I have stopped to help 100's of folks over the years and have always refused cash..I look'um the eye and say " Help
someone else some day and if we ALL helped someone else ,,It would be better planet,,NO? and every time folks look dreamy and say "YES" as I jump back
in my car/boat/rv....K&T
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| Alan 
 
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 Just a sign of the times.  I had the same experience two years ago when I lost my boat just above Catavina.  Not one single foreign plated car stopped
or even slowed yet every Mexican stopped to ensure we were okay.  Wasn't like that 20 years ago.  Back then you couldn't even stop to moisten the
ground around a cardon cactus without some gringo stopping to ensure things were okay.  Back then it was almost to the point of being intrusive.
  
 Its just a reflection of the media coverage of Mexico.
 
 
 
 
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