does anyone else do this?
- weirdscience
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does anyone else do this?
Well not technically what i do but i guess the sense of it.
When ever im at work and i have to go outside to the parking lot to get carts, when ever i see a dusty car i come up to it draw the man and walk away. some times ill see the people come back be like WTF IS THIS! other times they'll come back and laugh or ill get the once in a blue moon " heh thats the man from bm". any one else draw the man on a dusty car ?
When ever im at work and i have to go outside to the parking lot to get carts, when ever i see a dusty car i come up to it draw the man and walk away. some times ill see the people come back be like WTF IS THIS! other times they'll come back and laugh or ill get the once in a blue moon " heh thats the man from bm". any one else draw the man on a dusty car ?
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i live in an area where its just all dirt roads so for one the clear coat it already damaged beyond belief other then that i usually do it on the windows and also i do it on the tire covers for jeeps when i see onejunglesmacks wrote:You scratcha my clear coat by wiping dust with your finger on my car I breaka your face. That's not cool. If you're gonna touch things that aren't yours, at least do it only on the window. Or, just keep your hands to yourself.
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I'm a serious car fanatic. I have enough of them that sometimes some are dusty. If I catch anybody scratching my paint with their fingers, they will be arrested for vandalism and sued for a new paint job. Don't tell me you only do it to cars that it doesn't matter with - how the hell do you know if they don't belong to some club, or if the damn thing is dirty because it was freshly painted and "curing" before being washed?
What seems so cute to you may actually be very sad, and fairly expensive for the car owner.
What seems so cute to you may actually be very sad, and fairly expensive for the car owner.
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I swear I've honestly never touched another persons car, and I agree the writting in the dust on paint is just mean. Owning a classic car myself I admit I'd be a little pissed.
I'll stick to writting on the rv windows .. my own rv !
I'll stick to writting on the rv windows .. my own rv !
Burning Man isn't about the stuff you see when you get there ....it's about the people that brought that stuff there