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matrix88
post Jan 11 2024, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(lildocker @ Jan 11 2024, 11:45 AM)
Had a really great day yesterday, but when ready to drive back home, saw my car was stuck in the mud. Spent about 30 min maneuvouring the wheels up, down, and sideways but still couldn't get out. Tried flattening the mud with umbrella, and putting a car carpet under the wheel, only to have it flung out by the wheel when I pressed the pedal. Kept getting out and back into the car many times. Lots of stress fighting the situation alone. Finally one young man came forward to offer his help, he asked another guy to join him to help push car out of the mud.

After that, energy was exhausted. On the way home, suddenly remembered I forgot to take back the carpet that was used to carpet the mud. So car is now missing a carpet.

Went to sleep early, but woke up unexpectedly about 3am after hearing a sigh and feeling as if someone had laid down next to me. Maybe the low energy attracted certain beings.
1) What would you do if your car got stuck in the mud?
2) Why the men walked right back to their cars after pushing out the car, I didn't even get to thank them?
3) Is there a quick way to recover energy in this situation, to protect myself from the negative energy?
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\you never thank the people who push your car out, so the spirit follow you home and sleep beside you lo.....
hahaha

at the first place, why park in mud place?
matrix88
post Jan 11 2024, 10:55 PM

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QUOTE(RT8081 @ Jan 11 2024, 12:55 PM)
Use a plank or a cardboard edge between tyres

Already living in 21 century, please google
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stupid way to get out.
will damage the car under body and fender will get scratched.
matrix88
post Jan 16 2024, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(RT8081 @ Jan 12 2024, 12:03 AM)
Or you can wait for tow truck to pull you out
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I will rather wait than to damage the car, then still need to go workshop to repair/repaint which might be more expensive.

 

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