Ever wanted to tar and feather and Hyundai?

velobard

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Well they didn't use tar, but there's plenty of feathers. I found this earlier today at the dentist's office.



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It looked like they used vasoline to stick the feathers to the car. I found out the car belongs to one of the staff. When the Cardinals (keep in mind I live in St Louis) were playing the Mets in the World Series she painted "Go Mets!" on the windows of a car belonging to one of the dentists at a companion office. The dentist said he saw more fingers that day than he'd seen in 10 years. This was her payback.
 
Frugle said:
so help whoever does that to my car.



:werd:



as long as there was no paint damage...i would probably just walk away in disgust, chuckle a bit to give them satisfaction and tell them to clean it up asap
 
I was at a hotel on Ft. Lauderdale beach a couple months back and a car pulled up with a newlywed couple. How did I figure this out? The car was covered in Ritz crackers that had been glued on with Cheez-Whiz or something and it spelled out "Just Married." The "artists" even put crackers in the center cap of the wheels. It's those little details that separate the true professional. ;)
 
Tasty said:
How the HELL do you get that off the paint?



Ummm, a Dawn wash???



Do ya think the vasoline restored the paints "essential oils"??? Hey, you could market this as "paint rehydration"!!! Sell it to folks as a service, tell them that you'll apply a special formula to the paint for just $99 and they need to leave it in place for a week. Then when they come back a week later you can tell them there's a seperate $299 charge to remove it!



Maybe you could even mix in some 23K gold leaf with the vasoline, just like that detailer from Atlanta has in his Epiphany wax!

:think2
 
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