I heard Michael Scott when I read your comment.I would throw it on the ground and drive over it.
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I heard Michael Scott when I read your comment.I would throw it on the ground and drive over it.
Seems to be the American way these days.You guys realize these are Bronco owners, too? They also have feelings and are human beings. What do these angry, mean comments say about those of you who made them?
There have been people who have bucked a fellow Bronco owner and watched them throw it to the ground as mentioned. It is very rude and ugly to act like that. If you don't want it, fine, but why the pre-school anger issues?
Would it be littering if you swat it off the truck and left it to die a lonely death in the parking lot?Popped into Walgreens for a few things, came out on this was on my door handle
Let them fight it out thunderdome style. Winner rides shotgun for a month. It pays to be a winner!I was thinking the same thing. Not my cup of tea, but my daughters would be delighted, and it ain't hurting anything so whatever. Then I envisioned the two of them fighting over the one unicorn if we walked out to find one on the car. So now I am tentatively anti-unicorn.
This has to be a cruel joke, right?Popped into Walgreens for a few things, came out on this was on my door handle
Hahahaha LOLOLOLStay away from unicorns - they'll lie and tell you they'll show you the way to Candy Mountain.
I deleted several sentences that I wanted to write and I'm settling for this. Reread for comprehension. I used third person pronouns. I'm not even going to read your whole rant because you did not understand what I wrote. Respect is caring enough to understand what third person pronouns are.Maybe I am old school or maybe just the way I was brought up. But there seems to be one word that many do not have anymore, and that word would be respect. Respect for someone else's hard work. Respect for someone else's belongings. When I see someone's ride and I want to tell them "Hey. I think you have a cool ride, what is this you did here, I like how you did that", I park near it and wait for the owner to come by and ask him/her face to face. I do not leave notes out of respect. I was brought up to respect other people and their belongings. It is not my property so therefore I RESPECT that fact and I DO NOT TOUCH IT, but I ask about it.
If you leave a duck and watch from afar and get mad because of the way they treated it @Southern Girl maybe you should have instead walked up and courteously ask about said ride, I am sure you would get a completely different reaction.
I deleted several sentences that I wanted to write and I'm settling for this. Reread for comprehension. I used third person pronouns. I'm not even going to read your whole rant because you did not understand what I wrote. Respect is caring enough to understand what third person pronouns are.