Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Nemo14

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I took the car to the carwash today and saw possibly the dumbest thing ever. The car in front of me neglected to put his car in Neutral and instead just tried to drive straight through. He had rotating brushes caught under his car and everything, I had to wait there about 20 minutes before they could reset everything and get my van starting through. That was fine because it took me about 20 minutes to stop laughing. 1516743261187.png
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I took the car to the carwash today and saw possibly the dumbest thing ever. The car in front of me neglected to put his car in Neutral and instead just tried to drive straight through. He had rotating brushes caught under his car and everything, I had to wait there about 20 minutes before they could reset everything and get my van starting through. That was fine because it took me about 20 minutes to stop laughing. View attachment 258741
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My car wash exploits are the stuff of legends.
 
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
He probably just went out with the guys one night and after a few to many Strawberry Daiquiri got talked into a tattoo. Happens all the time.
The place where I got my tattoo does not take walk-ins. They also have a sign that says they will not ink anyone who appears to be drunk or high.

After months of working up the courage to walk into the tattoo parlour, I was surprised (and maybe a little relieved) to discover that they were booking almost three months in advance. While I was there, someone called in with a cancellation, so I actually lucked out, only having to wait a couple of weeks.

I have zero regrets. I absolutely love my tattoo. Mike tells me how “cute” it is a few times/week. That being said, unlike most people, I do not feel the irrepressible urge to get a second, or third.
 

Goofyernmost

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The place where I got my tattoo does not take walk-ins. They also have a sign that says they will not ink anyone who appears to be drunk or high.

After months of working up the courage to walk into the tattoo parlour, I was surprised (and maybe a little relieved) to discover that they were booking almost three months in advance. While I was there, someone called in with a cancellation, so I actually lucked out, only having to wait a couple of weeks.

I have zero regrets. I absolutely love my tattoo. Mike tells me how “cute” it is a few times/week. That being said, unlike most people, I do not feel the irrepressible urge to get a second, or third.
I never got one, couldn't justify altering my natural beauty. However, years later I worked with guys that got one in their youth and now look like they have some type of blue skin blotches all over there arms. Can't even tell what they once were. Never had anything against them except I often wondered how it felt when in their geriatric grandma years they had to go to doctors and some once risque tat was on a wrinkled butt or some other location that is no longer where it once was.
 

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