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While in the Trader Joes Parking Lot

January 28, 2006 5:43 PM

I was searching this impossible lot today trying to find a space before going into Trader Joes and Microcenter. Finally, I found someone who was pulling out so I patiently waited for them to leave the spot. While I was sitting there with my windows down (it's a beautiful day for January), a guy pulled up next to me and said, "Excuse me, I can fix that crack in your bumper for you if you want. I won't even have to replace the part." Now, I haven't taken much action in getting this bumper fixed since it was hit almost a year ago, but I was pretty sure that some guy in the parking lot sitting in his old Toyota wasn't the route I was going to take for repairs. I kindly declined. Looking back, I wish that I had gotten a little more information from him. Can you fix it right now, while I get my groceries? Should I just give you my keys and you'll bring it back when you're done? Does this method usually get you a lot of business?

Now playing: We Are Scientists - With Love and Squalor (my first 2006-released purchase)

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