The name of the Lake, name of the city, name of the campground. Erie isn't it.
I'll tell you what's eerie. We were going to leave Whitehouse last Saturday. Had some things to do so changed our plan to leave on Sunday. While going to the hardware store on Saturday one of the truck tire sensors showed a tire losing pressure. I got back home before it went flat, took off the tire, threw it in the trunk of the car and took it to the tire store. Found out it was the rubber valve stem. Had it changed to a solid bolted on valve stem just before closing time. The other tires all have the same rubber valve stem so I knew I was going to change them too when I got a chance. Didn't have time on Saturday, didn't figure I would get it done on the holiday weekend so I would just have them changed when we got to our destination, (they had been on there for couple of years). After getting rigged up here today I ran in to town to get a pizza. On the way home another tire started losing air, I was able to make it home where I found the same problem with anther rubber valve stem. Will get the remaining three valve stems changed tomorrow morning. In the last 4 days all of my driving time has been with the truck loaded. Why did these two failures happen with the truck empty just a few blocks from home? Now that's eerie.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
It's Erie.
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