Topic: An unfortunate series of events
I drove my daughter to work yesterday. My loving wife knew I was driving the VW so she put a can of soda and a cup of ice between the seats before I left. After I dropped my daughter off at work and was pulling out of the lot, a car suddenly backed out of a parking space. I hit the brakes and stopped so suddenly that every thing in the car flew forward; books, papers, and the can of pop. The passenger seat also slid all the way forward on it's track (?), so I'll have to check the mechanism for that. Amazingly, the cup of ice stayed put. I picked up the unopened can and placed it on the back seat. I get to my destination a few blocks away, and decide to leave the can in the car since they have cold beverages in the placing that I'm taking classes at this week. At the end of the day I'm enjoying the drive home and notice the sunlight reflecting onto the ceiling in a nice shimmering pattern. I glance back at the can still sitting on it's side in the back seat and assume that is what is making the sunlight patterns. Shimmering? Oh wait! I grab the can and find that it had a pinhole leak so fine that you could hardly see it (from the impact of hitting whatever it earlier), and the can has been emptying itself onto the back seat of the Ghia! The pop, of course, wet the ledge behind the seat, and ran underneath the seat to take up residence in the most rust-prone area of the car. I pull over immediately into a gas station, pull up the seat and use paper napkins to blot up everything, then discard the pop can. It did not get as bad as it could have because I had placed a couple towels and some rubber tool shelf liner in the spaces under the rear seat to protect the floor from the small air pump and timing light that was stored there temporarily.
It was not too bad to clean up with clear water when I got home, but I'm surprised that everything went the way it did and the pop wound up in the worst place ![]()
Last edited by Altema (2010-05-27 08:49:09)

