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F**ks me off when shit like this happens.

At least you could wash it off (fingers crossed, no damaged) - i scored another shopping trolley dent the other day. Thats two now. That reminded me why I usually park miles away from the shop entrance.

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yea, it's just a shame cuz well i work my arse off 4 it, an sum punk comes in an destroys it.

u know im not sum rich kid that scores money off mummy and daddy.

it's just really friggin annoying.

I couldn't agree more......heaps sorry to hear about your car too hope the paint stays ok

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i have got a few dents from ppl in shopping center

and it is like you see a new one every week and i

get so angry

i can only imagine how you feel after some dick

head done that to ur car

i would find the guy and rip his head off

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