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Old 06-19-2008, 12:35 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Would putting some large stickers of a cow on my front doors be too gay?

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I thought it was a Chevy Astro Van thing. Now that I think about it all the drivers were driving beat up vans and were Hispanic. I just thought it was some kind of new trend to hide scratches. But ya, I have seen like 6 different Astro Vans with cows on the doors in like the last 20 days or so.
Thanks Miss R2! I'll try to stay out of trouble, I promise.


Ace, is it possible you drove past the same Astro Van 6 times? I am finding this hard to believe, and in light of Miss R2's recent intelligence on the issue, I can no longer accept option 2 as an answer for fear of being politically incorrect, so I am starting to lose faith in your sanity (cough...crackpipe...cough).

Some pics may restore my faith in you. Even if it costs you a camera lens...
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