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'Twas the night before vacay and out in the drive Not a tail light was working, despite all I tried The tail lights were hung by the chimney with care In the hopes they would dry out from all the hot air The children were crying, would not come out from their beds While visions of lost deposits danced in my head. Mom with a stern look and I in crouched in fear While spinning a story that wasn't quite clear. I said I could fix it, I said oh please dear
I read it online, in this forum right here. Away to my laptop I flew with a flash Flipped open pc and we both watched it crash The truck in the drive with new fallen snow The kids now with their back packs all ready to go. When what to their wondering eyes should appear
A dad with no tail lights who sits in despair.
ha love the poem.
if you aren't pulling a trailer, a cheap hitch carrier makes for a good platform to install a set of trailer lights to make things legal if those lights act up again.
Seems ironic that you can sink a fish find/ chart plotter with all it's electronics and it will continue to work. A tail light that gets some water mist can get into a small crack and it rubs it out. Not to mention they are about the same price.
No really a good comparison, the fish finder is designed to get wet and go under water. The inside of the tail light is not designed to get wet.
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