I've always wondered, why do people let their cars get in such a state? I'm not saying that mine is pristine. I'm not having a whine about the odd McDonalds burger box either. I'm talking a right bloody mess.
So, if you come across cars in a bloody terrible state, snap and share. One rule - blur out the number plate, this is not a name and shame exercise
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Cars with one careless owner
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Re: Cars with one careless owner
That one isn't that bad!
One night under the wrong tree can do that.
One night under the wrong tree can do that.
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True I've seen far worse, but it sowed the seed in my mind. Wouldn't you use your screen wash to wipe off the droppings though?!
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Should have... (etc etc)
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