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Ah, yes. Yeah, boy, that would have been a disaster. You know, you're twisting and turning, and if you lost control just on that easy part of the road, just imagine up on the hillside. Plus, it's really hard to pull over and, you know, find a spot. It's so narrow and everything. Oh, my goodness. So, yes, I'm glad it's a happy thought afterwards, and now everything's safe and sound. Everyone's safe and sound. You know, sometimes I feel like you just got to do a little visual inspection of the tires. I did that one day. I walked around my car, and I noticed this little bud on the side of it. I'm like, huh, and I go with my key, and I try to remove the rocks, and it was a screw that had embedded in my tire, but the head had been worn off, right, because of the beating the road was giving it, and so just that stub of the screw was in there. Oh, my goodness. It's like, I'm driving with that thing around. That's awful. So I was so happy I noticed it. So, yeah, every once in a while, just take a walk around, take a peek at the tires. I remember one time, another time I was going to work in the Bay Area, interesting enough, and I noticed my car was kind of really bumpy ride, and so I'm looking at the tires. They look okay, but then I ran my hand on the inside, and there were these huge bubbles. Oh, my gosh. That would have been another disaster if I rolled out on the road on those. Whoo! So watch your tires, and the life you save may be your own. How about that? All right, Dean, thanks for that extra info. It's nice to hear you've got some experience in the Bay Area, too. All righty, let me drop a second.
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