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Re: It just had to happen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Reputation for Being Pick on May 30, 2005 at 15:36:13 from (204.95.122.183):
In Reply to: It just had to happen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by Deere Scotty on May 30, 2005 at 00:54:14:
I have heard where a##h***s will tie washers on the brushes in carwashes to tear up the paint on the next vehicle to go through. You can always try to avoid parking next to some POS vehicle, or one that is an obvious home to a pack of brats, or if you absolutely must, write down the license number of said POS vehicle, and inspect your vehicle for damage if it is gone when you come out of the store. Both of my last two Super Duties had one dent each on them when I traded and the one dent was put there by some brat. A little thought and watching where you park, and you can prevent a lot of dings. The way I look at it is: Those that have nothing have no respect for those that do.
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