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Jesse's latest attempts at removing the tire including adding pressure and lighting a torch. Of course, Jesse never wore protective goggles. At the end of the day, we had to double check to ensure there were no gas leaks from equipment he had used in trying to remove the tire. After an hour, the tire could not be removed and had to be dealt with in the morning. 

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KennedyPhotojournalism09 says:

I really like the garage scenes in the set. I could totally relate. The little details like breaking stuff while trying to fix something or how the bathroom smelled made me laugh. I have been at shops and in situations many times where these aspects were present.

the dual life that was shown through the garage pictures and then the home and going out pictures were interesting. I think we can all relate because we play multiple roles throughout the day. I was a little suprised that Jesse was so concerned with his clothes. I know many people that work at garages who would have just either finished the job and then went straight out or would have called thier buddies, told them to bring some beer to the shop, and then drink and work right there. Surly, my situation is different as I know the owner of the shop that I am referring to and it's not like a big corporate company or anything.
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