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By Anonymous - 08/07/2009 15:24 - United States

Today, I was driving home through the middle of nowhere when a screw punctured my car tire. I arrived at the town's only auto shop to find that it had closed early. Frantic, I dialed the emergency number listed on the shop's locked door. On the other side of the glass, a phone began to ring. FML
I agree, your life sucks 53 942
You deserved it 3 623

Same thing different taste

Top comments

mkmtrumpeter 0

Obviously the guy would've called someone eventually, but it's the ridiculous cruel irony of this that makes it an FML. He's stuck in the middle of nowhere, finds the only auto shop there is, and the number they post to call in an emergency is the phone in the shop, where nobody happens to be because they closed early. FMLs don't have to be unsolvable... I generally find that they're one of those "Oh, come ON" moments that we all have to deal with sometimes.

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christopherlove 0

Ooh, a cliffhanger! What happened next?

ssnickel 0

Do it yourself? Seriously, it's not hard at all.

#110 I don't know what's funnier: The Irony, or that you resort to a stupid claim like that. Calling all Americans stupid is like saying all Germans are pieces of scum because of what Hitler did. It's completely ridiculous and makes you look like a tool. @OP, That sucks.

aaaaa12345_fml 0

wtf is wrong with you? do you not keep a spare tire? i'm a woman and i can and have changed my own tires. stop being a wimp.

jennee123 0

this scene is straight out of a horror movie.

UhSureWhyNot 0

Hahaha I guess you got "screwed." Sorry, I had to do it. I'm going to say FYL for calling an emergency number that was useless, and YDI for not changing the tire yourself. Unless you didn't have the proper tools to do so. And by the way, who unleashed the grammar Nazis? I hate improper grammar and spelling as much as all of you, but suck it up and chill the **** out. Odds are you don't know the majority of these people personally, so why must you all call them out for spelling tire as "tyre" or improperly placing one question mark. Here's looking at you, #52 and #53.