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RE: carry around tool kit.

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Subject: RE: carry around tool kit.
From: "Nolan Penney" <npenney@mde.state.md.us>
Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 08:03:54 -0500
Another part of the equation is the wife.  Having a single number right in her 
wallet to call and take her, the kid, and the car home is quite nice.  It's 
also guaranteed that the person showing up will have the ability to deal with 
the car seat and such.


>>> Steven Trovato <strovato@s1.optonline.net> 01/30/04 01:18PM >>>

I never really understood the appeal of AAA.  Some folks seem to believe 
that without AAA, you will be forced to sit stranded on the side of the 
road until you slowly die of starvation.  Even without AAA, you can still 
call for help.  You just have to pay.  So now it just becomes a financial 
decision.  How often do you break down?  How much does a tow cost?  How 
much does AAA cost?  Then do the math.  If you find yourself needing help 
fairly often, I guess it pays off.  The other frustrating thing about AAA 
is that you call them and they send the tow truck from whoever they have a 
contract with.  So if you break down across the street from a different 
garage, you get to stare at their tow truck while its driver plays 
solitaire and you enjoy the scenery.


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