By BackAndForth - 18/10/2011 04:27 - United States

Today, I thought I'd be helpful and pick up my Dad's car from the repairs shop for him while he was at work. So, on my own, I hopped in my car and I drove the 15 minutes out to the shop. Only upon arriving did I consider the situation I'd put myself in. FML
I agree, your life sucks 10 249
You deserved it 48 107

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Hello, OP here. Thanks to everyone who commented, even those who were less than courteous, but especially to those who weren't. What happened is that I, living at home while job hunting after graduating from college (with an engineering degree--I know, I had NO EXCUSE for this screw up! But I could tell#30 and #95 more than you care to know about motor oil and gasoline ) went to do a two-person job alone and left empty-handed. I never did mention it to my Dad. He'd never let me hear the end of it :-D Ironically, his Suburban could have towed my car, had he sprung for the towing package when he bought it, but alas, no. I didn't car-leapfrog because it was along the side of the highway and you're not supposed to run along there, and it was just more expedient to wait and get my Dad. I suppose I could have asked a friend to drive out and help me, but to anyone who suggests that, YDI too. #91, that sounds great, but I don't know of anyone in the area that offers that kind of service. #107, fifteen minutes driving is hardly the same as fifteen walking. I'll check back here some time soonish, see what other gems of wit, consolation, and mockery you folks leave me. Cheers, everyone!

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Haha I once tried closing a car window from the outside, ahhh the power of being a ********

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just an honest mistake. your heart was in the right place. high fives all around op.

You could of just paid the bill and took it to get detailed and waxed.

Don't you have public transport system there...use one return and collect ur car.BTW this is the thing u had to done in first place when ur planning to pick ur dad's car.

sorry about those who read these stories just to make cutting remarks and feel good about themselves, but i also have a degree and have had to stay with someone whilst looking for work, so i understand your good intentions about wanting to do something nice. I also understand when you get focused on the outcome and fail to see the error in thinking until its too late. Glad to hear you tried though, and it all works out in the end right?

A+ for effort. A++ for being a wonderful, thoughtful child... Unfortunately, though, that's an epic Fail in execution.

Thanks for sharing tho, it made me laugh in the middle of a very, very bad day!

nina0917 26

You aren't very bright, at least you tried being helpful

Never hurts to use a little common sense, does it?