Posted by s.crum on September 06, 2010 at 06:11:14 from (4.156.228.1):
Adding to the posts below, it's hilarious to hear of all the people that believe all problems can be solved by a 'genie in a bottle'. Case in point last year about this time I was in Autozone picking up a couple parts and a couple kids came in in a rice rocket. Seems they ran over something and the car was leaking "red stuff". One of the counter guys proceeded to explain the virtues of Lucas transmission sealer. Don't get me wrong, that stuff works good for a transmission that is getting tired but not mechanically damaged. Being my usual 'helpful' self, I mentioned "I doubt that will help your problem". One kid promptly said 'butt out a**hole!" I held up my hands and checked out. As I left I noticed a large puddle had formed under the car. I made another stop while I was in town. And on the way home, at the intersection about a mile south of the AZ store were to those kids standing next to the car they had obviously just pushed out of the intersection. I don't know if the counter guy managed to peel a $25 bill off these suckers or not. But being my usual friendly self, I waved as I pulled away from the light.
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