ever drive off with your crate on top of your car?
waxjunky
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The equivalent happened to me a couple days ago, but it wasn't records, it was my chef's knives -- everything I need to get through a day in the kitchen. And actually, they weren't on my car, they were on my buddy's car. I got to look in horror as he drove off with them on his trunk. No cell phone service where I work, so I couldn't even call him to tell him to stop.Luckily, I knew his route home, and found them in the road about a MILE AWAY (it was after midnight and it was pitch black on the road). I was relieved to get them, but they had clearly been RUN OVER. Luckily, all that was broken were two vegetable peelers, a wooden spoon, a steel I wanted to replace anyway, some cheap scissors that also needed replacing, and my Japanese mandoline (the biggest loss at $30). And the knife roll itself was pretty hosed.I feel that my attempts to try to do right finally paid off with some good karma. It could've been much worse. Anyone ever leave a laptop on their car? How about your 45 case with your Manzel doubles?
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waste of money, holmes.
from the old Crockett Center (Austin show)
i noticed some fool had left records on the road,
then, when i saw my record player carry bag mid air
in the rearview mirror, i knew who the fool be
out of a dozen rares & the player
only the sickest john birch record (narrated by creepy john caradine)
& a "faster pussy cat, kill kill" promo 10" were destroyed
it was hectic
being a one way street,
i had to do some quick thinking/driving to salvage the rest
Didnt' realize til I got home, and drove immediately back to the hotel
It took me at least 30 minutes to return to the scene, where my stuff was just spread out on the pavement right where I pulled out, unperturbed
after stopping at a gas station en route to vancouver to finish off a tour.
Dildo: 1
Records: 0
I am feeling this sentence.
Never left records on the car. But I've known people who left them in the car, that is with the windows closed in the dead of summer. That's a quick way to ruin your music.