Get your wife to drive up with the tires, change them
for you at Mather, then change them back at the end of
the day. Then let *her* worry about where to store
them. Simple? no?
Craig
--- Anthony Tabacco <atabacco@california.com> wrote:
> Dear Miss Manners,
> I have an upcoming "social" event in the Sacramento
> area that will last
> through the entire weekend. I have decided to stay
> over the weekend at my
> wives sister's house, who lives in Sacramento. My
> problem is that this
> "social" event, which will entail storing automobile
> tires in her living
> room, happens to coincide with the weekend she will
> be moving to a new
> house. Now I know that my charm alone will mitigatm
fore
> the fact that the
> demands of my "social" event will preclude my
> helping her carry twenty five
> years of possessions to her new digs, so there are
> no questions of my
> presence being considered ill mannered,
> inconvenient, or tacky. No, my
> question to you Miss Manners is, "Should I store the
> tires in the new house
> or the old?"
>
> Signed,
> Anxious in Orinda
>
> Oh, by the way. Since my wife will be helping her
> sister out that weekend,
> would it be good manners to ask her to carry my
> tires up and back, since she
> will be in the area anyway? She has a much larger
car.
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