I'll be gettin hitched when she's done with school in a year or two...
I would be ok maybe with the paper and plastic on a cool day but dents? Clear coat damage? That's straight up vandalism! I'd be f'n knockin heads and the misses was ok with people damaging your car? I'd demand they fix whatever they fukked up. Note to self, take her car to the wedding ; )
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2011 Kia Forte SX sedan-Titanium:SHADY
As long as it wasn't mean spirited it's all good. As for the dents try using a hairdrier, heat up the dent and spray on compressed air. Should work if the dents recently were formed. As for the wife I guess you can also use a hairdrier and compressed air on her. Or get a trade in for a new one.
If I'm not deployed, got the date set to get hitched for next year. Like I said earlier, my fiancee knows better than to mess with the cars. Everyone does!!!!!!!
Annulment. Divorce is too much work, costs too much and takes too long...Most people I know, they know me well enough not to touch or mess with my car.
__________________ 2011 Forte Koup SX
6 speed A/T
"SI Spoiler"
Pinstripes on front bumper
Painted calipers
Red stitched shift boot
I'll be gettin hitched when she's done with school in a year or two...
I would be ok maybe with the paper and plastic on a cool day but dents? Clear coat damage? That's straight up vandalism! I'd be f'n knockin heads and the misses was ok with people damaging your car? I'd demand they fix whatever they fukked up. Note to self, take her car to the wedding ; )
Dents from where they leaned on the A post and the clear coat damage was from the whipped cream that melted in the sun and found its way onto the paint to bake for a few hours in the Florida sun....
Oh well I suppose I'll have to find some way to screw with them during the next reunion her family has.
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