Saturday, April 30, 2011

Shopping Carts are Unavoidable

I went to the butcher shop with a friend of mine who happens to be a cop. He was driving a cosmetically rough pick up truck at the time. While we were exiting the shop and heading toward the truck, we observed a woman emptying the contents of her shopping cart into her car's trunk (Cop talk.) This lady was parked about seven empty spots down from us and we were parked out pretty far away as well. When she finished loading, she heaved the shopping cart down the driveway in the direction of the store. Unfortunately for her, the shopping cart wasn't alligned properly and was pulling to the right...right into this off duty cop's truck. This guy mind f&^%$d her in a way only cops and school teachers can really do. This lady was so frazzled by the mental beating she took; she didn't know if she should dislodge the cart from the tailgate, cry, leave, or just continue looking stupidly at us.

In the end, she removed the cart from the truck in disgust whispering something along the lines of "I gotta waste my time on this junk." Classy lady. It was all pretty funny, but also sad. Here I am, a Paintless Dent Repair Technician, and I can't even enjoy the actions of one of my industry's most loyal supporters. She was one of those types that park really far away to avoid cars opening their doors into her door and this is how she acted to other people's property.

Point is ...There isn't much of a point except this...Even if you park far away from others, eventually someone is probably going to Hail Mary a shopping cart to the deep spots. But if you leave it in the driveway, acorns will likely rain upon your roof or a freak hail storm will target your yard. The garage isn't safe either as it is bicycle handle and skateboard turf, let alone the teenager attempting to back it out against the sides of the house.

FEAR NOT. The good news is that Knockout Dent Removal can make these repairs using Paintless Dent Removal.

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