What a parts seller goes through

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by yellow75, Jan 21, 2012.

  1. Pony Express

    Pony Express Haul'in @**

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    Not certain what prompted the above, but all have DEFINITELY articulated the efforts that have a distinct tendency go unnoticed, therefore completely unappreciated by most - especially by those who ***** about the cost of a part or live to haggle for one. :Handshake

    I can envision the bride, arms crossed, standing in the driveway or yard, giving that "skeptical expression" :16suspect as to what the male's intentions are with regard to a broken man-toy that will NEVER be useful to her. (Or even worse - have a discussion concerning this, which only serves as a distraction), at the start of a great rivalry football game, leaving us to wish that we could somehow summon the force to ward her vision, blinding her to the unsightly srap outside. And, we'd be most fortunate to avoid:rant2:or :taz: which ultimately results in undue stress, bleeding ulcers or at the very least, a serious :dizzy:. Dark paths are best to by-pass and there is no hidden message as you fully comprehend the meaning...

    But probably the most important aspect is the last line above in saving many the pain, strain and frustration that causes us to re-name our cars with unadulterated proclamation, through increased decibals, both passionately and identically; MF'r! :mad:

    How many can relate to unintentionally abusing their garage/driveway in hearing the sound of musical notes from a given wrench/tool being unceremoniously slammed to the cement, (only because one applied great restraint in stepping away from the vehicle to provide sufficient distance to launch the object), and not overhanding/sidearming the Snap-on, Craftsman, or Trades Pro product into the side of, or bouncing it off the top of, your pride and joy?

    Ladies and Gentlemen, I too, am very grateful for your willingness to assist us and many thanks for doing the labor!

    Aside from that, I have nothing useful to add to this thread... :tiphat:
     
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  2. Craig Selvey

    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    My wife runs vinegar thru the coffee maker. After she runs it thru...I use it to soak coins in. Works well enough to make it look like money again. Plus....don't cost a thing.

    As I tell the people who I buy the cars from.....your car will live on in others.
     

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