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Remember the Pet Rocks? I remember when people were buying those damn things. The people that came up with the idea were laughing all the way to the bank.
When the pet rock craze was happening in the 70's a young girl who worked in the office at our warehouse marketed some cool stuff. She had a special toothpaste made. She also had some shampoo bottled. The toothpaste was packaged as diet toothpaste for big mouths and the diet shampoo was for fat heads. She started a business that gave advice on marketing and capitalizing on ideas. She was featured in an article in People magazine. I hope she has had a successful and rewarding career. :D :)
 
When the pet rock craze was happening in the 70's a young girl who worked in the office at our warehouse marketed some cool stuff. She had a special toothpaste made. She also had some shampoo bottled. The toothpaste was packaged as diet toothpaste for big mouths and the diet shampoo was for fat heads. She started a business that gave advice on marketing and capitalizing on ideas. She was featured in an article in People magazine. I hope she has had a successful and rewarding career. :D :)
A lot of people around here could use a wash or two with that diet shampoo
 
Even WalMart got into it :s0064: 1000153678.jpg
 
I worked at a shop on Milwaukie Avenue just south of Powell. Unfortunately I was running the forklift and was facing the other way, but I heard a diesel truck rev up, a "bang" and my co-workers saying stuff like "Whoa, no sh!t!" Turns out a punk in a Soobie was playing games where Milwaukie turned from 2 lanes South to 1, got in front of a truck and then brake checked him.
$10 says the Soobie was a WRX. I swear to God, every time I see a WRX on the road, it's being driven like an bubblegum. What is it with that car? o_O
 
$10 says the Soobie was a WRX. I swear to God, every time I see a WRX on the road, it's being driven like an bubblegum. What is it with that car? o_O
Decent engine and drivetrain in a relatively affordable and reliable package with a computer that is easy to do performance mods on makes it popular with poor'folk wanting to cosplay Tokyo Drift
 
$10 says the Soobie was a WRX. I swear to God, every time I see a WRX on the road, it's being driven like an bubblegum. What is it with that car? o_O
Reminds me of a story my nephew told me about meeting up with a guy to possibly purchase his WRX. The guy shows up squirreling into the parking lot and my nephew (who has driven from Roseburg to Portland just to look at the car) immediately knows he doesn't want to buy any car from this guy. His intuition is confirmed when the guy exits the meeting in even worse fashion. That poor car had been ridden hard and put away wet.
 
Reminds me of a story my nephew told me about meeting up with a guy to possibly purchase his WRX. The guy shows up squirreling into the parking lot and my nephew (who has driven from Roseburg to Portland just to look at the car) immediately knows he doesn't want to buy any car from this guy. His intuition is confirmed when the guy exits the meeting in even worse fashion. That poor car had been ridden hard and put away wet.
That's why you don't buy an old rental car.

View: https://youtu.be/mAc5wjSi-Jk?si=L-Xr7BjPrJTz5i_B
 
The ones i have for free in my field are 100% organic and come fully trained no upkeep needed
Wow, already trained??? Last pet rock I had wouldn't do a damned thing. It just sat there, all day long, all night long. Had to kick it in the bubblegum to get it to do anything...
 
$10 says the Soobie was a WRX. I swear to God, every time I see a WRX on the road, it's being driven like an bubblegum. What is it with that car? o_O
Honestly, I don't remember. What I do remember was the back in was smashed HARD and the guy was shaking.
 

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