I'm really happy to hear that you made it home safe and sound, old. I know what it's like to get stranded on a dark deserted highway all alone in the middle of the night. I've had that happen to me a few times myself. But listen here pal, it really was my pleasure to help a friend out, and I don't want anything in return, consider it my Christmas gift to you. But I will say this, in the future, I will NOT do this again to you if this involves you going to the track and losing your hard earned dollars. I really don't encourage this crap of hanging out at these deadbeat places with all those losers and hanging around all these degenerates and lose money with them. I let it go for this time, but please, in the near future, don't go back there anymore and lose your money. The track is the worst place to hang out. I don't want to find out you went back there, because next time, if this happens again, and I find out you lost money there again, I won't help you. You had NO excuse to have your own money to pay the towing, but since it's Xmas, that's ok. Please stay away from this place. 650 bucks is a lot to drop in one night. I'm happy you made it home safe and sound, and I'm happy I was able to come through for you. At first, I really thought you were joking. But then I called your local towing, and I sent them there just in case you were not joking, and you actually weren't.
Take care man, and happy to see you home in one piece, and PLEASE, stay away from that damn track. Save your money. Take the wife out for a dinner instead. At least it's money well spent.