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Originally Posted by kokiri
I spoke about this before, but I have a car with a deflating tyre that has been checked out multiple times by both the official ford garage and my usual guys, and no one has been able to find the leak. I just pump it up once a week or so when the detector goes off.
I had a leaky tire for a long time, took it in a couple times to the place I bought the tires, they could't find a problem. One more try, they told me they did some bs repair which of course didn't solve the problem. At least they didn't charge me anything.
Went to a different place, they quickly diagnosed the real problem, a tiny crack in the stem. Because of the TPMS they had to order a stem and it was like sixty bucks but problem solved. They'll be getting my tire business in the future.
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Originally Posted by Crossnerd
In the US, after observing several building sites and managing several crews, I'm convinced half the construction population is high on meth.
I used to think this was a problem, but in actuality, as long as everyone is insured its all good, and the meth heads work faster and are more focused. Now I buy them pizzas.
Populations where pretty much everyone is either a drunk or a meth addict:
Roofers
Tree trimmers
Masons
Cooks