HijoDePuta
HijoDePuta
HijoDePuta

I always find it funny when dealership employees or any employee for that matter make fun of people who can’t afford a $200k car or other pricy stuff. Dude, you are a sales employee. You can’t afford that shit either, so don’t act all mighty.

A few years ago I stumbled in to a small car show in a parking lot of a restaurant. It was populated with the typical middle-aged car guys cars. A few late 60s muscle cars, their watered down cousins from the early 1970s, a Fox body Mustang, Camaros, a C4 Vette and a really bright Oldsmobile.

Some of these stories sound like bad plots for cliche comedy movies. HONEY I SWEAR I WON’T GET DRUNK TONIGHT

A the plot of several movies staring Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith and Marion Ramsey?

He didn’t miss his calling, he just wasn’t good enough. He played at Miami for a year and a half and got cut by the Dolphins in pre-season.

Why does that seem sad? For classes that are smallish, and tightly knit, it's a nice way to catch up with old friends immediately post-college.

The quarterback flopped. Maybe it was more of a splat or a thud, but there was some kind of noise, I'm sure, before he died.

Get you dealer license ... that car would have brought no more than 400, and you would have actually made a profit .... I started out my career EXACTLY like you.