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had some tosser pour a drink on my front bar, didnt notice it until i got home...this was in front of a church as well...

Bet it was the priest getting into the communion wine again.

Seriously, just be glad that all they did was pour a drink on it.

I imagine you'd feel a great deal worse if they stole it.

It's gotten to the point where you can't leave your car alone.

Not fair.

Maybe we should start a vigilante group and go out knee-cap a few people ;)

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i'd be tempted to piss on your car if I saw it too Sameer ;) j/k...

i've had all sorta shit done to my car, its beyond help now... even had some guy stick his chewy on the roof... being a good scientist, instead of tryin to take it off while gooey, I removed the bulk of it, and let the rest dry in the sun before I scraped it off.

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