Today I pulled into my local grocery store parking lot set to buy a week's worth of groceries. Instead, my truck died. Typically this would have sent me over the edge, but instead I found that posting to Twitter and Instagram made it almost bearable. Here is the story as told by the hashtag #waitingtobetowed
[caption id="attachment_1809" align="aligncenter" width="480"] Today, this is what broken looks like.[/caption]
A mom in a minivan just waved to me. I wonder if I look friendly or pathetic. #waitingtobetowed
— Jeffrey Pomranka (@pomranka) June 24, 2012
[caption id="attachment_1810" align="alignnone" width="720"] Not the ideal footwear to push a 6,000 lbs truck out of the street.[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_1811" align="aligncenter" width="720"] I'm glad to be directly under a tree to have some shade. It's hot in #STL![/caption]
The tow truck has now officially missed its E.T.A. #waitingtobetowed — Jeffrey Pomranka (@pomranka) June 24, 2012
Just called the tow company. Should have been here in an hour. Now 20min late & said another 15-20 min. Sigh. #waitingtobetowed
— Jeffrey Pomranka (@pomranka) June 24, 2012
Since I called for a tow, my wife was able to get here, hang out for 15 min & do a weeks worth of grocery shopping. :-[#waitingtobetowed
— Jeffrey Pomranka (@pomranka) June 24, 2012
[caption id="attachment_1812" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Here we go.[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_1813" align="aligncenter" width="720"] Ridding piggy-back.[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_1814" align="aligncenter" width="720"] The beast is at Miller Bros. They will make her right again. With that, the adventure ends.[/caption]