K’den… while I’m getting da next post ready, I thought I’d re-post this story from September 2007. Laugh, cry, watevahs… it was quite da story.
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Wow, laulau, dat is QUITE da story. AAA is not great in estimating when their trucks will be anywhere. We had to wait FOUR HOURS one time when they said it would be two. Aue.
Wow, laulau to you, too!! Four hours is so long!! I’m sorry you guys had to wait so long! Usually I have good luck with AAA. Their contractors can be inconsistent, but except for a couple of questionable ones, we’ve been fortunate.