My friend always help a nabo to make the shopping. (2-3 times a week) This nabo woman is very heavy, and its a big mess only to bring her inside the frontseat. Her weight is around 300 lbs.
Now,- for the second time in one year, the ball bearings is broken in the front right side wheel caused to her huge weight. I tell him to ask her to pay for the damage. He say its not fair, but what do you think. I know she have to loose weight, but for clear the problem about the bill right now. He still want to help her do the shopping.
2006-10-29
01:49:37
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This is a hard question. Mabye give some small hint about the problem. If that dosent work catch a taxi shoping?
2006-10-29 01:53:00
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answered by Robins 2
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This woman should actually have offered to pay for at least gas or something...To be fair, your mechanic could advise you if your problem has been a direct result from taking this person to her shopping ventures....advice?...think of a reason not to take her anymore....like, my car is not reliable any more!!
2006-10-29 05:50:05
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answered by basport_2000 5
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You're friend can keep carting "Porkette" around but tell him not to complain to you about it anymore especially if he thinks it's unfair to ask for help for repairs. Although, it would hardly matter if he still let this 2-Ton Bessie back in his car. He could always trade his car in for a flatbed.
2006-10-29 01:08:13
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answered by Van T 5
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That's not enough weight to break a car. Sounds like your friend needs to see a new mechanic.
2006-10-29 01:22:16
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answered by Rei-chan 3
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My first question - what kind of car is your friend driving?????? I have 2 friends who weigh that much or a little more (football playing guys) and they've never broken a car.
Leave your friend alone, he's an adult and can choose to continue helping her despite his car.
2006-10-29 01:58:44
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answered by empress_pam 4
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Im in a band and someone in the band weighs this much and that never happens. We also have all of our equipment (drums, PA, guitar cabs) all in there as well. I think the person who fixed it didnt do a good job.
2006-10-29 01:01:12
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answered by nonsense_5 3
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He is a good person. She should offer to help with the repairs. But my guess is she won't. If he wants to keep helping her, someone suggested using a taxi and I agree with that. Enough is enough!
2006-10-29 01:01:30
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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he's a guy dont challenge about searching like an fool ask him if he bought it yet and if he didnt tell him needs to till now the dance yet he's a guy and he must have paid for yours.
2016-12-05 08:23:50
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answered by ? 4
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That's not enough weight to do that. That sounds like a faulty repair job.
2006-10-29 01:58:26
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answered by Shane 5
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Your friend sounds like a nice guy...but helping someone is great deed...if it puts your life in a jam....well you have to do what got too.....
2006-10-29 01:54:17
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answered by babo1dm 6
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