Debt Help
A kink in the tracks, railroad ties asunder
This train has derailed not because of any fault in its structure, but because those ties have buckled! It is as plain as day to us now that we have finally come to that climactic screeching halt and can see through the smoke that was billowing from the wheels. And all the while we though that we might need debt help putting the engine itself back in order, but it is the tracks that were off, the path that we were on and not the train itself. The train will see many more jaunts up and down this line, but right now it needs to be taken back to the depot and attended to, we have already called for debt help to meet us there.
Meanwhile back at the depot...
That was a proud conductor, didn't want to admit that he did not see a fault in the tracks, but was still glad that his beloved engine, which had seen him through the worst of times, was in no way seriously harmed in the unforeseen event. Although his ego was a bit bruised by having to admit that he needed debt help, he could take solace knowing that his steadfast steam partner for all these years would soon be right back out there, this time on the right track. Maybe this was a long time in the coming, the conductor though to himself, maybe this was a sign from the locomotive deities to cease, desist, and get the debt help that we have been putting off for so long.
As most of you dear readers will know, it can be hard to change the ways of a debt train conductor, even if he has already seen the peril of his ways and the damage that it can cause to his credit caboose and all of those hard-working debt management cars, who depend on him to make the right choices and follow through on them, for the benefit of the entire caravan. But, hard as it can be and the individual who needs a few more lessons, there is no denying that our conductor has learned from the debt help that he received and will not be likely to make those same mistakes on future routes.
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