When I was 19, the windshield wiper motor on my first car quit. I refused to replace it. I’d be damned if I was going to pamper a faded old Chevrolet when I was working for $2.30 an hour.
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A 17th-Century Philosophy of Car Repair
When I was 19, the windshield wiper motor on my first car quit. I refused to replace it. I’d be damned if I was going to pamper a faded old Chevrolet when I was working for $2.30 an hour.
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