Roll with the Changes
By: Wendy • Essay • 434 Words • November 30, 2009 • 926 Views
Essay title: Roll with the Changes
Roll with the changes 
There aren’t too many things in life which are more annoying than a flat tire when you least expect it, but then again who really expects a flat. Maybe the bloke driving around on four bald tires is expecting one, but he probably doesn’t want one either. Although I will admit that one day on my way to get new tires I tried, and successfully I might add, to “burn off” a tire. Luckily for me though I was within one block of the tire shop, and even more serendipitously the police never caught me on the way there since I would stop for every red light and stop sign only to “light up” the rear wheels upon take off, sometimes reaching 75mph on the speedometer before the tires started to catch and I would end up at a simple slow 30mph.
Most people though aren’t out there trying to lose a tire on purpose. If you’re like most people you want to drive on your tires as long as conceivable. But should the unexpected happen some long lonely night and the world seems to want you to simply stare out at the stars on the dark moonless night in the middle of nowhere, it would behoove you to have a slight understanding of the workings of your spare tire, wherever it may be stowed, since cell phones don’t always work everywhere. At this point fate might be telling you to slow