How to change a flat tire!
Good Morning chaps! Today we will be learning how to change
a flat tire if such an occasion arises. This morning for instance, my 1924
Jalopy got a flat while taking the bunnies to the park. Fortunately, a helpful
fox leapt out of the bushes to help.
“Hello! Sly the fox here! I will be instructing all you nice
listeners and bunnies *licks lips and starts to salivate* on how to change your
tire”:
Step 1: First, determine which tire is flat. You can find
out in one of 2 ways: either drive over a pothole, and see which tire gets
stuck in the pothole, or bite down on each tire and see which one doesn’t give
you a sore jaw. *begins to chew on one of the tires* *Pop!* “Haha, oops, now
you have 2 flats.”
Step 2: Next, we need to get the spare tire and tools out of
the trunk. *Begins to root through the Jalopy’s trunk and throws tools
everywhere* “Aha! Here we are. Now we just wheel it over to the flat tire, and
grab our jack and tire iron.” *starts to uncontrollably chase one of the
bunnies before reaching to pick up the tire iron*. Sorry little fella! *grins
widely*
Step 3: We jack up the car, by placing the jack near the
tire with the flat. …And we begin to lift the car. *lifts the car about 3 feet
off the ground* There! A nice place to sit out of the rain eh? Okay, now to
take the old tire off. You use this funny looking stick to take off the bolts
holding the tire on. *yanks tire off. Tire is too heavy and rolls away from Sly
the Fox*. Oops! Runaway tire!
Step 4: Okay! *pants* we’ve caught the old tire, and placed
it back in the trunk. *Old tire has teeth, and claw marks on it now*. We just
need to put on the spare tire. Luckily for us, it’s a small ‘donut’ tire, and a
little easier to move about. *Meanwhile, the jack falls out from under the car
and the car smashes to the ground*. Haha, sorry Sheepdog. No worries, we’ll
just replace the jack and lift the car up again. *crashes around trying to
wield the jack long enough to place under the car*. Whew! Okay, we put on the
spare tire, and bolt it on using the same bolts as before. There seems to be a
few extra parts we didn’t have before, but that’s okay!
Step 5: Now, we lower the jack from the car! *Kicks jack out
from under the car. The car smashes to the ground again, bounces briefly on the
donut tire along with an audible crunch*. And it’s just that simple! *Sheepdog
is looking sadly at his car while the bunnies begin to dash away from the
hungry fox whose saliva is forming a large puddle near his feet*.
By for now folks! Remember, if you need your car fixed, just
call Sly the Fox! *chases bunnies*
2 comments:
Poor bunnies! Poor Sheepdog! Poor Jalopy. *pats Jalopy*
*nods* Well, the good news is the bunnies are all safe and sound, and the jalopy is being repaired by experts and is back in the garage. :) Were not sure where Sly the Fox went however... *cue impending doom music*
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