Jeff put on his tights and cape and saved the day.
* Dr. SVO phd. Dresses up and put on the humble tie*
Ok, after getting a few things off my plate from last weekend, and stressing this first half of this week, it dawned on me.................
(Takes a few days for two brain cells to properly aline)
I'm really not the hero here, there are a few other parties involved:
1) The little lady whom was completely tired from being at the open track event racing her car all day, that, went home, grabbed a set of gears that was slated for her car, and then drove 1 1/2 hours to drop them off, and stayed to assist.
2) Mick who while at the shop to pick up parts also offered up a set of gears to Bill for a totally insane price, if Loris didn't work.
3) Tom who was the back up plan for the final save.
4) Nathan who hung out, and cleaned and assisted for no other reason than to just be helpful.
What I guess this really boils down to is the people that I have net worked with over many years stepping up to the plate to help a fellow enthusiast they know nothing about.
So really it's not me that's the hero, it was everyone else that was involved that stepped up to the plate and came to Bill's rescue.
* Dr SVO phd. Goes back to putting on his grungy blues*
Thanks,
Dr SVO phd. -
