10 minutes late.



Winter is here and its flat season. Its allways
the rear Glass,wire,road flare spikes, nails,and srcews. I walk into
the room where I keep my bike at work and the rear tire is flat. So
I go about fixing the problem. While I'm checking the tire I finger the
glass and remove it. I install the new tube and start pumping.
The valve is staying open after the pump is removed. I fix that by
poking it with my knife. Its finished and I punch the time clock
out and fling the old tube in the dumpster and I'm on my way home. I
walk in my front door and eye the cow on the wall its 1:55 pm. Nomally
the cow clock reads 1:45. pm. So now I have a use for that black tube
protector hanging on the door of the bike room. I pulled it out of a
wheel that was given to me.

I MTB 2004
 
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> Winter is here and its flat season. Its allways
> the rear Glass,wire,road flare spikes, nails,and srcews. I walk into
> the room where I keep my bike at work and the rear tire is flat. So
> I go about fixing the problem. While I'm checking the tire I finger the
> glass and remove it. I install the new tube and start pumping.
> The valve is staying open after the pump is removed. I fix that by
> poking it with my knife. Its finished and I punch the time clock
> out and fling the old tube in the dumpster and I'm on my way home. I
> walk in my front door and eye the cow on the wall its 1:55 pm. Nomally
> the cow clock reads 1:45. pm. So now I have a use for that black tube
> protector hanging on the door of the bike room. I pulled it out of a
> wheel that was given to me.
>
> I MTB 2004
>


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