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Mar 8 2008, 11:23 PM
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I get into my truck with fam and there is a smudge on my window. On the inside. then 20 minutes later on the road trip home, My oldest kid said "Dad why did you put a smiley on the back window". They both deny it was them and they were serious. I know my wife and I didn't do it.
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Mar 9 2008, 02:57 AM
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Sorry Trog but......:confused:
-------------------- Nathanial "a_skeptic" Meade 1979-2007 RIP |
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Mar 9 2008, 04:33 AM
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The smudge could be anything from a dogs nose to forgotten wiped sneeze residue. The smiley....mate i have been putting smiley on mates cars for years. It is sort of like the wet paint sigh that makes you touch the paint. A dusty surface just begs for a smiley. My mates son drives a really old crappy, very dirt van. He has written in the dust on the back window "Don't laugh, your daughter could be in here"
I wouldn't panic mate. |
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