Here is a funny about "Their" Jeep. It started out as a Barbie Pink Jeep. The last owner painted it Camo green. I had the grandsons convinced that I had to make it pink again to run. LOL
The youngest threw a fit and then told me to get it running. THEY would paint it with Grandpa' spray paint. I asked him how he knew to use spray paint. He let the cat out of the bag. He said he had "fixed" his Mom's car when she scratched it.
He told on himself. LOL She was hit in the parking lot at Walmart last fall. It put a big scratch down the passengers side. Then several days later the passenger side was spray painted BLACK. She has a light blue car. They thought someone was messing with her. Turns out it was a home grown "fix". I think I will keep that fact away from her for a while longer. She was PO about the paint. The younger grandson was only 4 at that time. He never showed up with any paint on himself. I asked him about that. He told me he had watched his Dad paint something. He had cleaned up with brake clean. The grandson said he did the same thing. LOL
Shows you they "watch" what you do closer than you think.
I think I will move my spray paint into that cabinet that has a lock on the door.
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