power washing maniac
I saw one of my neighbors power washing his car today, a small two
door. He sprayed, at very close range, the top of the trunk lid. Then he opened the trunk and carefully sprayed all of the INTERIOR of the trunk, including the bottom of the trunk lid. Then he spent well over an hour spraying the rest of this little car at close range, over and over. At one point he sprayed the driveway under and behind the trunk, pushing the liquid to the side out onto the grass. I can' t imagine. Getting rid of forensic evidence? -- Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world. (Anonymous) |
power washing maniac
On 4/24/19 8:05 PM, slate_leeper wrote:
I saw one of my neighbors power washing his car today, a small two door. He sprayed, at very close range, the top of the trunk lid. Then he opened the trunk and carefully sprayed all of the INTERIOR of the trunk, including the bottom of the trunk lid. Then he spent well over an hour spraying the rest of this little car at close range, over and over. At one point he sprayed the driveway under and behind the trunk, pushing the liquid to the side out onto the grass. I can' t imagine. Getting rid of forensic evidence? Bet that kind of spraying took some paint and trim off... |
power washing maniac
"slate_leeper" wrote in message ... I saw one of my neighbors power washing his car today, a small two door. He sprayed, at very close range, the top of the trunk lid. Then he opened the trunk and carefully sprayed all of the INTERIOR of the trunk, including the bottom of the trunk lid. Then he spent well over an hour spraying the rest of this little car at close range, over and over. At one point he sprayed the driveway under and behind the trunk, pushing the liquid to the side out onto the grass. I can' t imagine. Getting rid of forensic evidence? Did he do anything to dry out the trunk? A wet trunk is going to smell bad and start to rust. |
power washing maniac
slate_leeper posted for all of us...
I saw one of my neighbors power washing his car today, a small two door. He sprayed, at very close range, the top of the trunk lid. Then he opened the trunk and carefully sprayed all of the INTERIOR of the trunk, including the bottom of the trunk lid. Then he spent well over an hour spraying the rest of this little car at close range, over and over. At one point he sprayed the driveway under and behind the trunk, pushing the liquid to the side out onto the grass. I can' t imagine. Getting rid of forensic evidence? Call the cops and ask if there are any missing kids or women. Is he a sex offender? -- Tekkie |
power washing maniac
On 4/24/19 8:05 PM, slate_leeper wrote:
I saw one of my neighbors power washing his car today, a small two door. He sprayed, at very close range, the top of the trunk lid. Then he opened the trunk and carefully sprayed all of the INTERIOR of the trunk, including the bottom of the trunk lid. Then he spent well over an hour spraying the rest of this little car at close range, over and over. At one point he sprayed the driveway under and behind the trunk, pushing the liquid to the side out onto the grass. I can' t imagine. Getting rid of forensic evidence? Maybe he got rid of his mother-in-law.Â* Give the guy a break. |
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