By dwhitehouse - 21/01/2011 21:50 - United States

Today, I went out to my car only to find my battery had died the night before. With the wind chill, it was -20°F outside. With the hood open, and jumper cables in one hand, I tried to flag down a passing motorist for help. A man in a truck slowed down, sarcastically waved at me, and kept driving. FML
I agree, your life sucks 30 160
You deserved it 3 000

Same thing different taste

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It sounds like you were home or at work or somewhere where there's a phone. You said you went out to your car and found out it died the night before. Well, unless you were on the road a night before, there shouldn't be an issue; go inside and call someone for help. It still sucks about that jerk though.

It's not freezing at -20F. It's 52 below freezing. When it's sub zero in Celcius, it's cold. When it's sub zero in Fahrenheit, It's best not to go out because it's a sign of the apocalypse. Since you clearly don't know, freezing in Fahrenheit is 32F.

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MrBond007_fml 6

I would like to see u Canadians survive one day in LA when it gets up to 115+F that's 46+C

60 - Been there, done that. Vernon, British Columbia in the summer time goes up to around 44 degrees Celsius. I've spent 6 weeks there for a vacation.

soccer4me10 0

Suck it up! I live in -50 degree weather, with the wind chill, for six months of the year. Invest in a brain the next time your at the store.

yusaku02 20

It's funny that you're telling someone to invest in a brain when you don't even know when to use your or you're.

and don't make us all out to be douche bags. just cause your an ass doesn't mean we all are

Ya, canada sucks, with all our jobs, booming economy, low crime rates, almost no violent gun crimes... To bad op, shoulda flashed the driver

yusaku02 20

wow wisconsin is warm, in MN on that day it was -23 before the windchill