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Yeah, I spent the last 2 hours of my shift sitting in the office turning down calls because I wasn't about to send my guys and my trucks out into that mess.... fortunately it started raining that sent everyone home.
- They say nothing good happens at 2AM, they're right, I happen at 2AM.
Since I don't know any better: why would a person who is willing to abandon a car bother paying you folks to dispose of it?
When my old VW Rabbit's engine caught on fire as I was driving up the highway I pulled into the breakdown lane and fully intended to abandon it as I hitchhiked back home.
The truck driver that picked me up told me I should call the state police, let them know I am taking care of the car and then call a junkyard and pay them to get it. He said the state police would have the car towed and I would be hit with fines and fees if I just abandoned it. I'm not sure if this is true, it may vary from state to state and it might be because I was on a state highway but he said at some point I would not be able to renew my drivers license until after all the fines were paid and they would only increase over time.
Call me stupid or smart but I headed his advice and had the car disposed of.
You'll find a slight squeeze on the hooter an excellent safety precaution, Miss Scrumptious.
I think your manager should have finished his revisions and mailed the document back to the law student, complete with an "F-, See me!" written at the top.
Maybe that will give our future Johnny Cochran a clue.
Actually I think it was in the Penn State riot earlier this week.
Sarcasm doesn't come over well in this medium. To me tipped over vehicles indicate either Columbus or East Lansing. I didn't think Penn State had the same type of crazies.
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