Monday, Nov. 20, 2006: Shuckins departs for work at 6:45 a.m.
At 8:15 a.m. Mrs. Shuckins rises from the bed, showers, and prepares to take number two son to college.
At 9:05 a.m. the Mrs. attempts to start the Escape...and notices a "low coolant" light flashing on the dash.
Calling her brother, who owns and operates two large auto-service dealerships, she attempts to ascertain how to add coolant to the radiator.
Thereupon, at 9:45 a.m., reinforced by said brother's advice, Mrs. Shuckins departs in the mother-in-law's car to Wal-Mart to buy a gallon of coolant.
Arriving back at the house at approximately 10:15, the Mrs. pops the hood and, with the nominal and, as it turns out, inconsequential help of number two (son that is) pops the top off the spout leading to the radiator and pours in the gallon of coolant, followed by water from the hose.
Then, when she attempted to crank the engine, there are muffled explosions and clattering rackets and cacophonies of various and sundry noises from under the hood and the exhaust belches black clouds of smoke into the atmosphere.
Meanwhile, ole Shuckins is having a wonderful day at work...blissfully unaware of the aforementioned proceedings. The poor fool.
A tow-truck arrived at his residence at 11:30 a.m. After explaining what happened...the attendant mechanic ascertained that the Mrs. had poured the coolant and water down the oil spout.
Quothe he: "I'll try to flush it out and see how much damage has been done. Call me Wednesday afternoon and I'll be able to tell you more by then.
Shuckins arrived home from work at 4:15 p.m. The two sons, numbers one and two, inform him of the days events. He takes it surprisingly well....staring vacantly out the window for no more than two hours or so.
Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2006.
The mechanic informs the Mrs. that there is water in the cylinders and a thrown rod in the front half of the engine but he could get to the rear cylinders and was going to have to tear the engine down further to ascertain fully but he doubted that anything could be done and that the best that could be done is the installation of a new or rebuilt engine.
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Shuckins wonders about the futility of all human endeavor....
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