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i ran into a fire hydrant?

i ran into a fire hydrant, and my car was on top of the spouting water for a good hour, my bumper is mostly totaled, and it was towed back to my apartments. when should i attempt to start it again if it is even possible? and what are so good ways to dry it out so i might be able to start it?

Answer:

It's Lock, Stock, and Barrel, all parts of a gun. But yes, means the exact same thing as hook, line and sinker meaning something is done completely, leaving nothing out.
Don't eat all your candy the first day, watch for cars, and don't wear anything too gross. Good advice, if I do say so myself. :)
Red along the hard shoulder line (just think of it as the left-hand edge, as that applies to all roads). Orange along the right-hand edge. White between lanes. Green along exits. There is also blue for police exits, but I doubt it will come up in the theory test.

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