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At least they keep it in the car #3216764
02/28/24 09:55 AM
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This Corvette is a regular at my public library, and it’s always stuffed to the roof with trash. Small area dug out just big enough for the driver. Been like this for years. realcrazy

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Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: BSharp] #3216770
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There was a person who parked at my school with newspapers and fast food wrappers up to the windows. It was gross.

I have a little old lady student who is as sweet as can be.

She is convinced that when she left her apartment someone changed her mattress.

Now she brings all her stuff in 2 fold up shopping carts to school.

Security and I have learned we can open the door but DON'T TOUCH THE CARTS.

Looks like the vette owner may have a touch of the same mentality.


Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: IMGTX] #3216772
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It's a hoarder. We have two in this town, same situation.


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Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: 6PakBee] #3216781
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I worked at a grocery store during High School and College in the days where the bag boys still helped you take your groceries out to your car.

Trust me, I've seen it all. Nothing people have in a car surprises me.

The giant stainless pot full of blood in the trunk of a car was probably the most unique experience. shock


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Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: IMGTX] #3216789
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Years ago in south jersey there was a 68 sunfire yellow hemi roadrunner that use to be driven around with newspapers stacked to the cealing. eekMy understanding in the mopar world is the man god bless em,passed away and left it to his son,not sure where it is now shruggy drive.


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Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: rdrnr6970] #3216908
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Anyone in the Harrisburg Pa area that had an eye out will remember a 71 charger with 426 call outs that was like this. Worked at the now defunct festival foods off the paxtonia exit, I 81

Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: moparjim79] #3216913
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Maybe homeless? They love libraries.


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Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: larrymopar360] #3217074
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Nice trash can---LOL

Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: Michael] #3217176
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I saw the same thing last year.. an SUV passed me with dealer plates on it I stopped at the next light and looked over at it and the driver .. it was packed just like your picture with barely any room for the driver.. I am surprised a cop wouldn't pull him over for having an obstructed view. I have seen cars with a lot of junk in them but never saw one as bad as the SUV.


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Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: Michael] #3217177
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There's a guy in my town that you see walking all over pushing a dolly. Always has something on it he's taking back to his house.

Speaking of which, the first time I remember seeing this guy was about 6 yrs ago when he showed up at a yard sale we were having. He was walking as usual and already had something on his dolly, so when he bought an end table from us, I offered him a ride home with the table and his dolly (I had my Dakota), he reluctantly accepted. He was nice enough, soft-spoken, we made small talk during the drive. He didn't smell or look dirty.

Then we got to his house......... eek Nice two-story in a cul-de-sac, yard was neat, house looked maintained. First hint of trouble, he told me not to get out of the truck, he knew how to work the tailgate. Second sign of trouble, he entered the house thru a window next to the front door. What little I could see, the house was PACKED FULL. He opened the garage just enough to slip the table in, and that was full too.

He offered me gas money, but I declined (we went maybe a half mile), and I just told him to enjoy the table.

I still see this guy around town. Unless he got another house or a storage bin, I can't imagine anymore going into that house. When I see or hear about people like him, I wonder what happened in their lives to be this way.


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Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: larrymopar360] #3217187
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Originally Posted by larrymopar360
Maybe homeless? They love libraries.


If so he has to worst possible car for being homeless, one you can't even sleep in. 25 years ago I used the library for their internet, you could go in and book one of their computers for an hour two for free. I think people still do that (internet wasn't even an option where we lived at the time)

Re: At least they keep it in the car [Re: rdrnr6970] #3217293
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Originally Posted by rdrnr6970
Years ago in south jersey there was a 68 sunfire yellow hemi roadrunner that use to be driven around with newspapers stacked to the cealing. eekMy understanding in the mopar world is the man god bless em,passed away and left it to his son,not sure where it is now shruggy drive.


The guy could have been a newspaper deliverer. When I was in high school, I had a motor route for the Detroit News. I would go to the paper station every day, to pick up my " bundle" of papers. I had over 400 customers on my route. So think about how many newspapers were stacked into my '75 Newport....TO THE ROOF.. front AND back seat. It was worse on Sundays, since the papers were even thicker...
which we all had to stuff by hand, with all the fillers in the Sunday paper. rolleyes


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