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That is what I was thinking but could not tell by looking at.
I did not want to pull the screws just yet.
The reason for the work is some NICE person with a
wheelchair drug it down the side of the truck and made a
mess with the handle that was missing it grip cover.
After that they did not even say anything.
Stupid is all I can think of each time I look at the passenger side.
You're a better person than me. I would've offered to break their legs...if they had them that is. I would have at least held them accountable for the damage. Just because you are in a wheelchair doesn't mean you have a free pass to do stupid stuff to other people's property.
I was at the day surgery center and because I was still doped up I did not even think
to go back in after the person. There was fresh snow on the ground and I was the
first one in and there was only one set of tracks from the car next to me. They were
backed in. Block wall behind so they had to come from that car. I guess that is what
happens with you drudged up. NoI did not drive home. I had my mom drive.
This all happened back in January. That is why the snow tracks.
The real kicker was the parking lot was empty.
Originally Posted by Lx460
Where did this happen?
If you say Walmart, I might **** myself laughing...lol.
I won't even go near that place. Too many weirdos.
No and when I go there I use my handicapped parking permit.
Then with I go someplace where I park in normal parking I give some a hard
time is they say anything about me taking up 2 parking spots. Some
fool tried to stuff there car into the space left and hit my low mount stop turn light.
You know the type that is mounted in the hitch receiver. So now I don't even leave a
tiny spot for a bear can car.
I want one of these mounted to the receiver.
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