Truck Stuck in the Mud? Try to Pull It out with Another Truck. Repeat as Necessary.

At a certain point in the problem solving process, it's time to reassess your strategy. That time is after your solution has failed three straight times and made the problem three times as bad. A Dave Barry blog reader named nursecindy writes:

We have had a lot of rain here in N.C.  Unfortunately no one told my daughter's neighbor that the ground gets soggy when it rains.  He left his truck in a field near her house overnight.  The next day it was stuck up to its axles so he called a friend, who also got stuck.  Thinking the third time would be the charm, they called another friend, who also got stuck.  They called yet another friend, and he got stuck too.  Finally they called a friend with a tractor.  When this picture was taken by my daughter, they had freed one of the trucks.

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I first wrote the title of this post as something like "Tractor Pulls out a Truck That Got Stuck in the Mud While Trying to Pull out a Truck That Got Stuck in the Mud While Trying to Pull out a Truck That Got Stuck in the Mud While Trying to Pull out a Truck That Got Stuck in the Mud." I checked carefully to make sure that it numerically correct. But the system wouldn't let me publish a title that long, which is probably a good thing.
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I am guessing that the logic they used prior to the tractor was as follows:
Step 1 - Get a friend with a truck to help if that fails go to step 2
Step 2 - Get a friend with a different brand of truck, if this fails go to step 3
Step 3 - Get a friend with the final brand of truck (no real Carolinian would use a non American truck (Yes I know Dodge/Ram is Italian now)) if that fails go to step 4
Step 4 - Get a tractor, never mind that this should have been done earlier
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