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Old December 7th 04, 04:47 AM
Lawrence Glickman
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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 04:41:59 GMT, Neil Nelson >
wrote:

>In article >,
> Lawrence Glickman > wrote:
>
>> Actually, yes, I'm afraid it was.
>> You see, the shop *manager* is a pro. Has been in the business at
>> least 40 years. The employee he gave my brake job to, looked like he
>> had *tude,* and proceeded to destroy my brakes. Bent a control arm,
>> ****ed my rotors up beyond recognition, and laughed all the time under
>> his breath.

>
>Maybe he is/was a lurker in misc.survivalism?


Impossible.
He was a mouth-breathing knuckle dragger.

>> I didn't notice all the damage until I got home.

>
>You probably hit the curb a few times on the way home.
>Hell, if you can't keep yourself under control, why would anyone
>assume that you can keep a vehicle under control.


Listen, my patience with you is running SHORT.
HE took it for a *test drive.* After destroying my rotors on his
milling machine, he bent the **** out of my struts.

>> Note: I don't have that car anymore.

>
>But you're gonna get as much mileage out of that grudge as you
>can, eh?


Nope. Learned my lesson. Stay away from ******s. Avoid them like
the plague they are.

>> Now, I've seen this happen at car washes and so forth, where darkies
>> are working. They see a white boy, and although I said NO SCENT they
>> proceed to spray it anyhow,

>
>Ya know, someone had mentioned that for some strange reason, you
>didn't smell like **** one day.
>That 'splains it!
>
>> And where do they spray it? Why on the driver's side seat of course,
>> where they know I'm going to sit in it.

>
>****in' wit chur brain!
>
>> I would like, for Christmass, a trailer hitch for my auto, and some
>> chain. I will explain later.

>
>Can you come and pick them up or should I ship them?


One more, and you're toast. Makes no difference to me. Have it your
way.

Lg

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