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What happened harsh fill me in

oh basically the owner of the car wash rocked up and went ape shit on this poor p-plater guy washing his car lol.

he was chaining notes to coins to wash his car, but coz he took his sweet time, so guy who owns it or the part owner not sure which is which, but he just went all ape on this poor p plate guy.

pretty much thats what happened...poor p plate guy dont kicked out for washing his car too slow....there was no other car waiting or anything but still got told to leave and never come back again....other guys from his group too got told off for some reason....since they were all aussie p platers, i wudnt be surprised they follow him home and smash his lambo...well i felt like it the way he was acting anyway...what a loser...

Why the fuck would he go ape shit at a customer just because he was taking his time at the change machine when it was probably at a time when not many ppl are around?

No need for that... Not necessary at all.

If it was the owner going off, then shouldn't he be happy when ppl are spending time at his car wash... WTF?!

If I'd own that car wash, I'd want ppl there all the time...

lol...thats what one of the guys with the commodore said too...they never said anything to him before about the bucket either...think he just had a bad night and just took his anger out at those guys....surprisingly he never said anything to us guys who were there....he looked and then just turned around and started picking on the other guys...lol...weirdo...

thats what i thought...he didnt seem to care that his behaviour is making him loose customers...and if he behaves like that to guys like those, they will make his life hell...start with the car wash and then his lambo...i know a lot of aussie guys...you dont want to get on their bad side...they will make your life hell (well the ones i know of..lol)...

His family owns lots of different things, loosing a few customers wont bother him. It also makes him think he is really, really important...

The guy is a deadset wanker.

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His family owns lots of different things, loosing a few customers wont bother him. It also makes him think he is really, really important...

The guy is a deadset wanker.

ahah Jim, guys a tool and he lives right next door to that car wash ahahah even bigger tool.

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