If I walked out and saw this coming from my car, I'd assume there was a problem....
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If I walked out and saw this coming from my car, I'd assume there was a problem....
...but then again, I know what a problem looks like when it's black and running out from under my car. I can only guess this fucktard doesn't care..but then again, it's coming from a newish styled Altima with some dumb faux-dub wheels on it.... aka ghetto owner. I guess he has a case of oil in the trunk....
Thiese are the ******** that spray oil on your car right after you've washed it. I hope the car dies....soon.
Mind you he has been parking among those 3 spots just this week. The one up by my car looks just as bad as the one in the foreground and is also "running" down the parking space toward the water drain i nthe corner....the center one is pretty big too.
Thiese are the ******** that spray oil on your car right after you've washed it. I hope the car dies....soon.
Mind you he has been parking among those 3 spots just this week. The one up by my car looks just as bad as the one in the foreground and is also "running" down the parking space toward the water drain i nthe corner....the center one is pretty big too.
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Leave a polite note on his car, tell him he's being irresponsible. Mention that it would be a nice if he cleaned it up and and that he can buy a bag of absorber at any auto-parts store.
Then print out about 50 copies of a letter and tape them up in front of every parking spot.
"To the ******* in the Altima leaking oil all over the garage, clean up your mess."
Then print out about 50 copies of a letter and tape them up in front of every parking spot.
"To the ******* in the Altima leaking oil all over the garage, clean up your mess."
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Well, I still have not seen the guilty party...but maybe he'll be back Monday.
Maybe I should dig up the used kittly litter I just threw out at home (I put unsanitary litter in small garbage bags to dispose) and put it back in it's container and leave it next to his car
Maybe I should dig up the used kittly litter I just threw out at home (I put unsanitary litter in small garbage bags to dispose) and put it back in it's container and leave it next to his car
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Unlikely..and in that vase they'd most likely go after the building management (who is aware of the problem) and ditstick wouldn't be involved.
I'd rather do something to diptick's car to thank him for his contribution. I don't even want to know what his driveway/apartment parking spot/garage looks like.....
Oh mind you guys, that picture was taken at 7am....after the oil had been sitting there for 12-16hours...it wasn't like he just left when I took that.
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i know how it is to leak oil.... but to let it keep going and just topping your **** up is dumb.
It could be a scenario like i had with my VW when the transmission "broke in" lots of play in the trans and all of that and it would cost me $800 to have vw look at it, and if it was something broke, they would refund the $800 and warantee it. Obviously i said **** that and have been beating on it just like i would any other day to see if it fails.
It could be a scenario like i had with my VW when the transmission "broke in" lots of play in the trans and all of that and it would cost me $800 to have vw look at it, and if it was something broke, they would refund the $800 and warantee it. Obviously i said **** that and have been beating on it just like i would any other day to see if it fails.