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Reminds me of when my breaks started failing on my 1990 Chrysler LeBaron so I got a job at a break repair place long enough to fix them then I quit.
44 4 Replythose bits on a car are called "brakes". When a brake breaks, it's a broken brake and needs to be fixed.
35 0 ReplyThank you. That's one of my little pet peeves I see online; that and when people are trying to say lose but type loose.
10 0 ReplyThey're they're, it'll be all right.
6 2 ReplyDon't forget to breath
5 1 ReplyBut then all the sudden everything went wrong on accident.
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"if it ain't brakes, we don't fix it"
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brakes
34 0 ReplyI think "breaks" is appropriate if you own a Chrysler.
32 1 ReplyMy dad has a TC Maserati (Chrysler labaron) and it's "breaks" just recently stopped working for no reason, so very accurate
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Lol, ya it was the breaks that I was too broke to afford brakes.
9 0 ReplyThems the brakes
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braycks
5 0 ReplyBhrakes
5 0 ReplyAnd its pronounced "Brad"
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relevant
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What needed repaired?
1 0 ReplyPads, calibers and new discs. That seemed like a lot of money for 17 year old kid. I worked there for a couple of months. I learned a few things, like working on brakes is not for me.
9 0 ReplyI hate working on brakes. Even just replacing pads can be a pain in the ass nevermind when you have to do real work to 'em.
I try to do all the basic work/maintenance myself, but fuck brakes.
3 0 ReplySheeeeit I'll do your brakes for you. Brakes is easy and satisfying.
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