>From David Locklear
Please hit delete button now

My beloved 2008 Toyota Sequoia left me stranded tonight for the 3rd time.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/rFmpUvGUNu23fS2X9

I left work after only 3 hours today,  as my plan was to do nothing but
relax, as it was my 55th birthday.

I decided to go to LOWE's right before they closed and buy an LED headlamp
that I had been waiting for weeks to try.  They didn"t have it.

A customer had ordered a 16 foot ladder online and apparently brought it
back.   I haggled with the manager and got it half-price.  He told me, it
would be regular price in the morning.  I would not have bought it had it
not been birthday.

I loaded it in the SUV, and was all alone in the parking lot and apparently
the starter gear broke.

If you can view the photo, you can see four feet of ladder sticking out the
back.

This is a podium-ladder, meaning it has a platform at 10 feet off the
ground, to safely stand on.

Hopefully, the TSC will get this someday and will find a use for it in the
barn, or auction it off.

I am hoping to use it in my storage unit in Brenham, however, I have
already nearly broken it twice.   I have no idea how I will get it there
now.

GEICO came through with a good tow.   But now, the Sequoia is parked at my
apartments and I have no idea what I am going to do tomorrow.

It was a wise choice for me not to drive the Sequoia to the NSS
Convention.   That would have been devastating, embarrassing, humiliating
and a lot less fun than hitch-hiking.

You just can not go anywhere anymore without tow-insurance.

I will likely have to greet a million Walmart customers - just to pay for
my June mistakes.

D.L.
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