Re: [MV] road service

From: Joe Shannon (fordpart@bellsouth.net)
Date: Sun Mar 03 2002 - 09:26:16 PST


    This does give a little ease of mind when one is as broke as I am and knows
that he cannot afford the prices of a commercial retrieval.
    I usually have my wife follow me in my service truck when traveling a great
distance and you all know the racket that follows.

    I am in middle Tennessee and would help out anyone that I could having
trouble in the area, Tennessee, North Alabama or there abouts.

 Joe Shannon
cell 931-224-0077

ASE Certified Auto
ASE Certified Truck

Fully loaded service truck

M35products@aol.com wrote:

> Greetings:
>
> Once in a while, a truly innovative idea pops up from the swamp of ignorance
> and in-fighting on this list.
>
> The Sarge's offer to help any member within a reasonable distance seems to be
> the start of something useful, for a change.
>
> We are a diverse and talented group, as the postings are evidence. Let's put
> together a list of people who are willing to help each other with anything
> from a cuppa to a tow, as we move about the continent.
>
> There are several of us here on the Eastern end of Long Island who are
> willing to be put on the list. Anyone travelling (either in a mil-veh or a
> civ-veh) the NYC to Boston route via Long Island/Orient Ferry shouldn't
> hesitate to ask for our assistance, if necessary.
>
> I suggest that "Sarge's Express" be instituted immediately. Why not publish
> the tel #'s of those ready to help?
>
> APB
>
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