Thanks to the mommies and sundry preschool personnel, I am given to understand that Dora’s schtick is using a map with the assistance of her damn dirty ape. Maps have been on my mind lately, too.
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Bradsays
We’ll have to start calling you Professor, for all the times you’ve been published.
And George is clever to use your letter and map. It makes him sound folksy. (Actually, he probably really IS folksy, living in Nebraska and all. You know how those Nebraska people are.)
I love it! I don’t know what the map looked like before, but I love the whole package--newsletter, map, letters from customers… it actually makes him sound TRUSTWORTHY, something I never expect from a mechanic.
And that’s a funny thing, really, because my dad was a mechanic. I think I always felt like he was the only trustworthy one, and everyone else was a slimeball. (Isn’t that terrible?)
No, it’s not terrible. For years my truck has had: no interior lights, an engine that sporadically revs out of control and a heater that sometimes doesn’t work. I am terrified to take it somewhere, since I’ve never taken a car in before. They’ll see ‘SUCKER’ hanging over my head like a neon sign and take me for all I’m worth!
Just walk into the shop and tell the chief mechanic that you think you’re low on turn signal fluid and the katzenjammer has gotten unjammed again. If he looks at you funny, just say, “What, you don’t know what I’m talking about? Well, okay…I’ll just take my vehicle to a COMPETENT mechanic.”
Speaking of monkeys, I was shocked to see how old the Monkees are on a show the other night. Who do you think is the oldest one & his age? No internet peeking.
Dnag it Lloyd! 66 is the correct answer & Peter Tork is the monkee that age. The others are right behind him. I just can’t believe the Monkees are pushing 70 … I guess me & Annette are the only ones in shock over this.
Dora’s other schtick is being little latina girl--she says a few things in Spanish, and she’s brown.
Maybe next time you can send in a few Spanish words that your mechanic can use. I observed that the hispanic population has grown immensely in the Columbus area. Has it in Seward as well?
The hispanic population has not grown in Seward…we don’t have the plethora of job opportunities that great big Columbus offers, we’re just a wee little town (6K total).
I just checked out George’s website! I love that place! I want to take my car there! Do you think I can pop the Saturn logo off my car and paste on a Toyota or Honda logo? That should work, right?
I completely forgot to post about his website. He really is a great guy. And they really do have wonderful customer service. They schedule appointments at five minute intervals, and I’ve never had to wait when I take my car in. They have a lounge with a couple dozen magazines, recliners and a TV (or a table if you want to get some work done. Free Coffee and Soda. They will drive you to work after you drop your car off (and pick you up after work). George gives seminars for other shops, and has offered to come in and talk to my seventh graders about how important math is in everyday life. He’s just a neat guy to talk to. The shop is amazingly clean. http://www.georgewitt.com/
But are his hands clean? I’ve always heard not to trust a mechanic with clean hands.
His business sounds amazing. I would seriously consider buying a Honda or Toyota (sorry -- can’t afford a Lexus or Acura) just so I could use him as my mechanic. Well, if I lived around Lincoln, that is…
Yep -- his hands are CLEAN! George’s dad was a jeweler in Lincoln for lots of years (Fred Witt), so George knows about cars AND jewelry. Samith & I have been taking our Hondas to George since 1995, about the time George started his shop with just himself, one other guy, and one bay/lift to work on cars. It’s amazing to see how his business has grown in 10 years! And I concur with Lloyd -- I’ve never seen a shop this clean. Plus, I know that George is a smoker, but you’d never know it by his shop. He also has free ice cream bars in the summer time! George also gives seminars for women to learn about their cars. His customer service is excellent and well worth driving clear across town for!!!
Brad says
We’ll have to start calling you Professor, for all the times you’ve been published.
And George is clever to use your letter and map. It makes him sound folksy. (Actually, he probably really IS folksy, living in Nebraska and all. You know how those Nebraska people are.)
Deanne says
I love it! I don’t know what the map looked like before, but I love the whole package--newsletter, map, letters from customers… it actually makes him sound TRUSTWORTHY, something I never expect from a mechanic.
And that’s a funny thing, really, because my dad was a mechanic. I think I always felt like he was the only trustworthy one, and everyone else was a slimeball. (Isn’t that terrible?)
Lauren says
No, it’s not terrible. For years my truck has had: no interior lights, an engine that sporadically revs out of control and a heater that sometimes doesn’t work. I am terrified to take it somewhere, since I’ve never taken a car in before. They’ll see ‘SUCKER’ hanging over my head like a neon sign and take me for all I’m worth!
(George doesn’t work on Mazdas.)
Deanne says
I think in the future you should only buy the kinds of cars that George works on.
I agree, I have “dummy-for-cars” written all over me!
Mark says
Just walk into the shop and tell the chief mechanic that you think you’re low on turn signal fluid and the katzenjammer has gotten unjammed again. If he looks at you funny, just say, “What, you don’t know what I’m talking about? Well, okay…I’ll just take my vehicle to a COMPETENT mechanic.”
Peggy says
Speaking of monkeys, I was shocked to see how old the Monkees are on a show the other night. Who do you think is the oldest one & his age? No internet peeking.
Lloyd says
I’m going to guess that the oldest is 67 and I’m too young to know their names.
Peggy says
Dnag it Lloyd! 66 is the correct answer & Peter Tork is the monkee that age. The others are right behind him. I just can’t believe the Monkees are pushing 70 … I guess me & Annette are the only ones in shock over this.
Annette says
Mickey and Davey…..Sleepy, Sneezy and Doc???
I loved the Monkees. 67 Lloyd?? No way. Now I’m looking on the internet.
Peggy says
Oh and Congratulations Lloyd, again!
Can I have your autograph?
Deanne says
Dora’s other schtick is being little latina girl--she says a few things in Spanish, and she’s brown.
Maybe next time you can send in a few Spanish words that your mechanic can use. I observed that the hispanic population has grown immensely in the Columbus area. Has it in Seward as well?
Beth says
The hispanic population has not grown in Seward…we don’t have the plethora of job opportunities that great big Columbus offers, we’re just a wee little town (6K total).
Beth says
I want to know what the old map looked like.
Karla says
I just checked out George’s website! I love that place! I want to take my car there! Do you think I can pop the Saturn logo off my car and paste on a Toyota or Honda logo? That should work, right?
Lloyd says
I completely forgot to post about his website. He really is a great guy. And they really do have wonderful customer service. They schedule appointments at five minute intervals, and I’ve never had to wait when I take my car in. They have a lounge with a couple dozen magazines, recliners and a TV (or a table if you want to get some work done. Free Coffee and Soda. They will drive you to work after you drop your car off (and pick you up after work). George gives seminars for other shops, and has offered to come in and talk to my seventh graders about how important math is in everyday life. He’s just a neat guy to talk to. The shop is amazingly clean. http://www.georgewitt.com/
Karla says
But are his hands clean? I’ve always heard not to trust a mechanic with clean hands.
His business sounds amazing. I would seriously consider buying a Honda or Toyota (sorry -- can’t afford a Lexus or Acura) just so I could use him as my mechanic. Well, if I lived around Lincoln, that is…
Stephannie says
Yep -- his hands are CLEAN! George’s dad was a jeweler in Lincoln for lots of years (Fred Witt), so George knows about cars AND jewelry. Samith & I have been taking our Hondas to George since 1995, about the time George started his shop with just himself, one other guy, and one bay/lift to work on cars. It’s amazing to see how his business has grown in 10 years! And I concur with Lloyd -- I’ve never seen a shop this clean. Plus, I know that George is a smoker, but you’d never know it by his shop. He also has free ice cream bars in the summer time! George also gives seminars for women to learn about their cars. His customer service is excellent and well worth driving clear across town for!!!
Curt says
Are you kidding me?!?!? Ice Cream? Wow, that makes me want to take my car in right away, even though I work on my own vehicles.
Beth says
If only he worked on Pontiacs…