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Re: O/T Bib Overalls
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Posted by ebbsspeed on June 21, 2007 at 15:07:09 from (75.27.178.140):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Bib Overalls posted by perry in mi on June 21, 2007 at 14:53:58:
I make sure I park my rusty old El Camino right next to 'em. A while back I spotted some young punk yuppie wheel in with his shiny new Amazon Forest Crusher with the optional 26" wheels and the rubber band tires, and he parked that peece-o-crud right smack over the white line in a parking space, evidently thinkin' he paid enough sales tax to use up two spots. Never one to avoid a confrontation with a punk, I wheeled in right next to his left with the old El Camino, and left about 4-5 inches between my passenger side and his door. Then I got out, sportin' the coveralls and steel-toeds, and calmly strolled into the store. It looked like he was saying something to me as I walked by, but evidently he didn't think it was important enough to roll the window down so I could hear him.
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