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I'm sitting here having lunch, watching a show called Unsellable Houses.

People are trying are trying to sell ridiculous places, and wonder Why they don't sell!

Like no doors on the bathrooms, Formica countertops, and rock finishes on interior walls. šŸ¤®

Then these two twin sisters come in, fix all the stupid shit, and end up selling the house for 100k more and usually in a couple of days!

So what's the problem???

People don't know how to do jack shit anymore these days!!!

One place had Beautiful hardwood floors, underneath Formica and shag carpet flooring.

How hard is it to rip that shit out and refinish some hardwood floors???

(This is exactly what I did when I bought my Glendora house, and it looks a million times better).

Today, with YouTube, there is zero excuse for NOT LEARNING how to do pretty much anything.

The problem is...

Nobody Wants to work anymore.

People don't take pride in doing things themselves anymore.

Society has come SO far from the days this country was Founded, and there is no going back.

People are just fucking lazy. Prices are crazy cause people are paying those prices!

It's sad.
 

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I wouldn't believe anything put up by those shows, totally scripted.

This is not the Kardashians. šŸ™„

They show the houses before and after. It's mind blowing to me that people would actually try and sell something with So many problems!

How did society get to the point, where MOST people don't know which end of a screwdriver to use???

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Sounds like your ready for another carrier there mahbie......
Go buy that ugly house for pennies on the dollar and perform that ez renovation and flip it......
Show those losers in the world how it's done.
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for the twins... not calculated... are realtor fees... which the Twins are...

IMO they are not providing that service free???. But, I don't know...

Momma enjoys those shows...

Momma expected our Kitchen remodel at 30k.... cause that's what those show charge..

our F.ing appliances where more than that..LOL

100k, when finished... but we kept adding onto the scope...LOL
 

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The issue I see is, what happens when the ā€œgotchaā€œ appears as it does on nearly any construction job? The person performing the work barely knows which end of the hammer but stayed at a Holiday Inn last night and watched a video online or a TV show that completes the entire project in less than 30 minutes and thinks they now have learned the same skills as someone in the trades for 10+ years.

The difference experience; knowing which tools to use, how materials are affected by certain environments or characteristics, various installation methods, etc. Iā€™ve heard many times, the saying that Good work ainā€™t cheap and cheap work ainā€™t good.
 

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Some of you people are missing the point...

WHY doesn't the average person, know how to do the simplest things anymore?

Why is there no pride, in doing something with your own two hands?

And what happened to reading comprehension? Did you guys skip third grade, or what? šŸ¤£

J/k on that last one. Maybe. šŸ˜‰
 

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ive watched some of these home flipping shows.......

budgets and time frames are completely unrealistic. Its all just a script for TV.

as for people having no skills and work ethic........no doubt........everyone wants to be a manager nowadays
 

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ive watched some of these home flipping shows.......

budgets and time frames are completely unrealistic. Its all just a script for TV.

as for people having no skills and work ethic........no doubt........everyone wants to be a manager nowadays

This guy gets it. ^^^
 

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Pull your pants up Bob the Builder. šŸ˜

I wish.

I paid for a Lot of stuff remodeling my house.

Blue prints and engerining? Concrete work? Stuff like that is Way above my pay grade.

But I did do a bunch myself. šŸ‘šŸ¼
 

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The part of taking on upgrades and repairs.
Its one hell of an excuse to buy more tools..

He with the most tools winsā€¦ Pretty sure thats in the man card application processā€¦ Pretty sureā€¦

LOLā€¦ My son bought an older and I mean 30 plus year old O Scope the other day for $15ā€¦ So I ask..watch ya gonna do with it..
Play with it, figure it out, hopefully fix some shitā€¦.

I was really messing aroundā€¦.on the O Scope thing, but got me to thinking.

But what can the average RDP surmise from a ā€œmanā€ who owns no tools? Lets say 24 years or older?
 

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Some of you people are missing the point...

WHY doesn't the average person, know how to do the simplest things anymore?

Why is there no pride, in doing something with your own two hands?

And what happened to reading comprehension? Did you guys skip third grade, or what? šŸ¤£

J/k on that last one. Maybe. šŸ˜‰
I think a lot of people are too busy either making the money too pay for these things or spending it doing recreational activities and donā€™t have time. Plus, people may have the skill set to get it done, but maybe not done up to the standards that true craftsman do and they donā€™t try. Plus the cost of materials donā€™t really lend themselves to error or learning on the job.
 

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for the twins... not calculated... are realtor fees... which the Twins are...

IMO they are not providing that service free???. But, I don't know...

Momma enjoys those shows...

Momma expected our Kitchen remodel at 30k.... cause that's what those show charge..

our F.ing appliances where more than that..LOL

100k, when finished... but we kept adding onto the scope...LOL
My Wife can marathon a Sunday on those shows, she also had that it can't be that much mindset until we did our bathroom.
Now she's the one yelling bullshit on the costs. ;)
 

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I used to laugh all the time at these home reno shows in some of the shots of the crap finish work performed and some of the workmans methods. I can only imagine just how shitty the workmanship is through out the whole project.
 

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I have found for many people, a house is just a dwelling. Not something to be proud of or keep nice. They just live in it. It's not a "home." Our ranch house in Menifee had not had any upkeep in 30 years. The house was 100 years old, it needed some love! Our Reno house had zero upkeep in the 50 years since it had been built. One owner. Still had single pane windows that allowed condensation and the condensation ran down into the wall, rotting the framing. Slider was installed backwards, so anyone could have broken in very easily. It was a flip, so we got it with new flooring (linoleum) and carpet and paint. That was it. Lipstick on a pig.

I had to go to DC last minute recently and had to stay with my boss in Virginia because there were no hotels in the .gov price range. The house was huge, but dated. She was getting ready to sell and I asked her how long she had been in it. 20 years. Well, I was being nosy and looked up to see if it was selling, and for how much, etc. It wasn't listed yet, but I could see the old listing's pictures. They had done NOTHING to the house. Same carpet, paint, and even curtains! That's does not compute to me. The first thing I want to do is go in and paint with my style and colors and get window coverings that match my furniture, etc. I want to make it MY home. Not just a place to watch TV and lay my head at night.
 

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I think the electronic age has killed a lot of natural curiosity for kids these days. Seems many of them have no more ambition than to play games on the computer the TV or the phone. It boggles my mind so many young male adults canā€™t change a flipping tire. At least they can look it up on their phone.šŸ¤£šŸ™„

Seems like the same canā€™t do attitude that says we couldnā€™t build another Hoover dam has infected the whole nation. šŸ™
 

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Some of you people are missing the point...

WHY doesn't the average person, know how to do the simplest things anymore?

Why is there no pride, in doing something with your own two hands?

And what happened to reading comprehension? Did you guys skip third grade, or what? šŸ¤£

J/k on that last one. Maybe. šŸ˜‰
Que?
 

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Probably 2/3rds of NASCAR Cup drivers can't even change the oil. You're expecting the average young adult to tinker with things, be it a car, bike (motor or non-motor), home projects, etc??

Youth are more interested in YouTube, buying new stuff, and replacing it every few years to keep up with the latest tech. They barely want a car and would rather live in an apartment of some sort.

Gen X and prior generations cut our teeth on models, toys, and fixing/repairing bicycles, cars, boats, etc. Why? Necessity and everything broke down or required maintenance on the regular. And it was worth fixing! When we bought a home, all the experience transferred over to fixing / repairing / improving our home.

When you think about it, what really needs fixing? New cars can be driven 10 years with nothing more than some brake pads and oil changes (mileage depending of course). Bearings are sealed (no greasing Zerks fittings!), spark plugs last 100k miles, on and on. Bicycles don't require much either. Appliances are throw away junk after less than 10 years. A home requires a lot of maintenance / upkeep, but this is where the lack of knowledge and sheer laziness forces young people to hire someone to do the work. YouTube is great to learn how to do many things, but you still have to put in the work and things aren't as easy as they look once starting in on a task! Like said above, you hit a snag, it can require some MacGyver like skills to get out of the situation. lol. Some thoughts off the top of my head...
 

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Nope
I figured it out

Check mate you dipshits

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There's always been a large segment of society that aren't mechanically inclined. And there's those that aren't creative, and those that lack other skills that some might consider basic. That's why the military has the ASVAB test, to sort out who's who. When I was younger, I was amazed when I met someone that couldn't do basic things. As I got older, I realized some people are just wired differently.
 

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I just got home from dinner and my last text. "Don't forget my Bid!!!"
For a house about to be listed. My realtor and I did a walk thru Sunday. To go over what needs to be done before listing. I do it all the time and I would say on average. The sellers get $3 back for every $1 they spend on our list. Sometimes more.

I am currently fixing up a project house I got from a member here. Already 40k over what I thought I could do it for. But it's getting done right. And I have spent many nights until 10-11pm doing it myself to save on costs.

I own more tools than all my contractor friends and subs combined to make jobs easier and do it right no cutting corners.

These shows are just that scripted for viewers. If I had a camera man I bet I could produce a true no BS Get shit done show that would be a value to homeowners to watch. Real costs, real problems and the Right way to fix it.
 

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Here is a example how to properly fix a floor. We could of floated it with some fixall and put the vinyl over the top. Probably should of. But instead we tore out the floor joists. Added a girder on each side and installed new floor joists. Insulation and new plywood. Roof had leaked for a few years and they were all warped. Same with the ceiling joists. Took it down to dirt and started over.
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Some of you people are missing the point...

WHY doesn't the average person, know how to do the simplest things anymore?

Why is there no pride, in doing something with your own two hands?

And what happened to reading comprehension? Did you guys skip third grade, or what? šŸ¤£

J/k on that last one. Maybe. šŸ˜‰

Iā€™ve done a kitchen remodel, and almost finished with a bathroom remodel. You canā€™t rush this stuff and do a good job.

All it takes is time, money, and for the materials to be in stock. Getting all 3 together in one room is tuff. šŸ˜‰
 

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Here is a example how to properly fix a floor. We could of floated it with some fixall and put the vinyl over the top. Probably should of. But instead we tore out the floor joists. Added a girder on each side and installed new floor joists. Insulation and new plywood. Roof had leaked for a few years and they were all warped. Same with the ceiling joists. Took it down to dirt and started over.
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Doing the first one is always the hardest, then you know the process.
In some neck of the woods, the home youā€™re remodeling would be a tear down. I assume this is in CaliforniašŸ˜‰
 

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ive watched some of these home flipping shows.......

budgets and time frames are completely unrealistic. Its all just a script for TV.

as for people having no skills and work ethic........no doubt........everyone wants to be a manager nowadays

Wait, you mean I can't do a to+the-studs remodel, remove walls, add a 800 sq/ft master addition with an on suite for $30k in real life? And decorate it?

My whole world is a lie...
 

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I just got home from dinner and my last text. "Don't forget my Bid!!!"
For a house about to be listed. My realtor and I did a walk thru Sunday. To go over what needs to be done before listing. I do it all the time and I would say on average. The sellers get $3 back for every $1 they spend on our list. Sometimes more.

I am currently fixing up a project house I got from a member here. Already 40k over what I thought I could do it for. But it's getting done right. And I have spent many nights until 10-11pm doing it myself to save on costs.

I own more tools than all my contractor friends and subs combined to make jobs easier and do it right no cutting corners.

These shows are just that scripted for viewers. If I had a camera man I bet I could produce a true no BS Get shit done show that would be a value to homeowners to watch. Real costs, real problems and the Right way to fix it.

When those shows state what things cost I just roll my eyes. So your going to wet saw through the side of the brick wall and install a door for how much?

$600. We can reuse the bricks to make a nice planter.

Yep its TV.

Tarek and Christina show in their time together at least stated the costs at the end of the show. They wouldn't zoom in to close to his tile work either. He was the king of hack backsplash. Well anything with tile really.
 
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Nailed it.

Trades were scabbed out by third worlder cheap labor in the 80ā€™s to current. The Gen X and older millennial kids watched their dads get laid off and said F that not me.

Dudes moved in to computer science.

Now those dudes are getting replaced by check engine light Indians and about to be replaced by AI.

I still see construction sites are predominantly Hispanic.

What will these dudeā€™s do next?

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Friend of ours had one of those make over shows at their house. Wound up throwing them out. Show did air though.
You have to remember these are done by set builders.
I earn my living because most people canā€™t do shit. And shouldnā€™t.
 

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This is not the Kardashians. šŸ™„

They show the houses before and after. It's mind blowing to me that people would actually try and sell something with So many problems!

How did society get to the point, where MOST people don't know which end of a screwdriver to use???

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It was a slow trend. How many public schools middle and high school offer wood shop, metal shop or auto shop. I had metal shop in middle school learned to use a metal lathe, welding, wood shop using lathe in there a well.
Look at the nonsense being pushed now.
 

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Ever fuel up at Costco? .... there are people who should never be allowed near self service gas pumps too.
The older generation thinks when the front pump opens up he will have a front row seat when the pump he's waiting behind is done and the car pulls away.

Seriously there is 15+ cars in line, pull around and back into the front pump or somebody else will. Then they yell, scream you cut in front and go on and on. just like a crybaby on the playground when they were 6 years old.

I have a diesel trucks and Costco tossed that so I rarely by actual gas there.
 

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The older generation thinks when the front pump opens up he will have a front row seat when the pump he's waiting behind is done and the car pulls away.

Seriously there is 15+ cars in line, pull around and back into the front pump or somebody else will. Then they yell, scream you cut in front and go on and on. just like a crybaby on the playground when they were 6 years old.

I have a diesel trucks and Costco tossed that so I rarely by actual gas there.
Be careful now. They're amongst us. LMFAO! I did a thread some years ago about this cluster fuck. Making fun of the idiots who lob the fuel hose over their cars to fill up on the wrong sides while impeding the center lane of the Costco fuel stations. How some of these folks remember to breathe on their own is beyond me. Yet a bunch here came to the defense of the tarded. "That's why the hose is so long"

If you can't do something as basic as this with any principal imagine how fucked up the inside of their house is or their personal finances. HAHA!
 

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One of my sons electives in highschool is Construction Principles.
Art teacher got the school to let him start the class. He's not your typical art teacher.
My son likes the class. Last week he was learning about framing. He knows I'm a fairly handy dad. But I don't think he realized I know my way around a framing job. I'm in the trades but he doesn't like learning from me.
Eventually the curriculum will go on to replacing outlets, lights, final plumbing, drywall patches ect.

The school has a beautiful woodshop. It was one of the reasons I was excited for them to go to school there. The year before he started the shop teacher retired and they haven't replaced him.
That was 3 years ago.
 

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Be careful now. They're amongst us. LMFAO! I did a thread some years ago about this cluster fuck. Making fun of the idiots who lob the fuel hose over their cars to fill up on the wrong sides while impeding the center lane of the Costco fuel stations. How some of these folks remember to breathe on their own is beyond me. Yet a bunch here came to the defense of the tarded. "That's why the hose is so long"

If you can't do something as basic as this with any principal imagine how fucked up the inside of their house is or their personal finances. HAHA!
Are you saying you shouldn't fill up from either side at Costco? Because they have signs saying that it's designed for just that. The hoses where I went were long enough to do it without laying it across the top of the car.
 

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Be careful now. They're amongst us. LMFAO! I did a thread some years ago about this cluster fuck. Making fun of the idiots who lob the fuel hose over their cars to fill up on the wrong sides while impeding the center lane of the Costco fuel stations. How some of these folks remember to breathe on their own is beyond me. Yet a bunch here came to the defense of the tarded. "That's why the hose is so long"

If you can't do something as basic as this with any principal imagine how fucked up the inside of their house is or their personal finances. HAHA!
Yeah well I remember shopping at Price Club when there was no gas. So I just might be one of those amongst us however I fully understand how the long hose works. Perhaps they should have owned a boat with dual tanks but that would likely make them a statistic. :oops: šŸ˜
 

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One of my sons electives in highschool is Construction Principles.
Art teacher got the school to let him start the class. He's not your typical art teacher.
My son likes the class. Last week he was learning about framing. He knows I'm a fairly handy dad. But I don't think he realized I know my way around a framing job. I'm in the trades but he doesn't like learning from me.
Eventually the curriculum will go on to replacing outlets, lights, final plumbing, drywall patches ect.

The school has a beautiful woodshop. It was one of the reasons I was excited for them to go to school there. The year before he started the shop teacher retired and they haven't replaced him.
That was 3 years ago.
That sucks. The liberal school mentality is we don't need "shop."

At some point in the next 20 years finding someone to build a wooden fence may become a challenge. I've been looking for a 25 year old to teach him everything I know and he will have a productive life and make some money. Then say a week later... "what happened to the new guy?" It was to hot out so he quit.
 

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I should add. Our county is pretty middle class. Neighboring counties are mostly upper to upper middle class. No kids at my kids school are rolling in BMWs, Teslas, Porsche ect. No kids rocking fancy clothes or going to the salons like neighboring county.
My nephew graduated high school in thd Neighboring county. He got a large scholarship that was put up by a private doner that saw the need for trade school. He was the only kid that graduated that was planning on going to trade school.
He ended up joining the Marines. Only kid out of over 200 graduates that went in to the military.
 
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Friend of ours had one of those make over shows at their house. Wound up throwing them out. Show did air though.
You have to remember these are done by set builders.
I earn my living because most people canā€™t do shit. And shouldnā€™t.
I had an ID I worked with do one of those shows. completely full of shit, actual budget was five times what they stated on the show.
 

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Are you saying you shouldn't fill up from either side at Costco? Because they have signs saying that it's designed for just that. The hoses where I went were long enough to do it without laying it across the top of the car.
Reread what I wrote and get back to me
 

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My parents saw a different path for each of their kids. I had two brothers who took shop classes, but they thought I should take more of an ā€œeducationalā€ path. It pissed me off to no end at the time, and I still sometimes wish Iā€™d taken shop classes, but I did end up in a good spot career-wise, so maybe they knew more about me than I did.

Eventually I somehow managed to learn how to do a lot of repair tasks on my ownā€¦.one of the joys of home ownership while young and on a tight budget. I even ended up rehabbing flipper houses for a while; repairing dry rot, plumbing repairs, installing doors and windows, roofing, trim work, siding, etc. Point is, if someone wants or needs to learn, they will, whether taught in school or not.
 

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We had a nice wood shop in high-school. Not sure if they still have it at Torrance high. I was the teacher aid one year. Was in that class all 4 years. By Senior year I built a cherry dresser. My teacher brought in his boat. And I built all new pieces out of teak for it. He would let me skip the classroom portion and just go straight to work each morning.

I built a shop at my Moms during that time. And bought every tool we had in the wood shop. Still have them. Got blue prints for my new shop. But halted that trying to buy a commercial building. One day I will have a huge shop to build whatever I want. Just taking longer than planned.
 

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My parents saw a different path for each of their kids. I had two brothers who took shop classes, but they thought I should take more of an ā€œeducationalā€ path. It pissed me off to no end at the time, and I still sometimes wish Iā€™d taken shop classes, but I did end up in a good spot career-wise, so maybe they knew more about me than I did.

Eventually I somehow managed to learn how to do a lot of repair tasks on my ownā€¦.one of the joys of home ownership while young and on a tight budget. I even ended up rehabbing flipper houses for a while; repairing dry rot, plumbing repairs, installing doors and windows, roofing, trim work, siding, etc. Point is, if someone wants or needs to learn, they will, whether taught in school or not.

Fair point.

But I do feel like if kids are never exposed to shop classes, they won't ever know if they have Any interest in working with their hands.

Boy Scouts SERIOUSLY fosterd this stuff!!!

My kids were shooting a .22 at 5 years old. Some of the Scouts had Never shot a gun before shooting sports weekend! And all of em had a good time.

I taught my son to use a sawzall, when he was in grammar school. My wife was Not impressed, but he figured it out with no issues.

My kids grew up camping in my toy hauler. The first Cub Scout camp out we went on, my son was gathering up all his playstation games and I had to tell him ...

Nope. Electronic are not allowed in Scouts.

WHAT??? We are taking the toy hauler, right???

Nope. Just tents and sleeping bags. He thought he was going die. šŸ˜­šŸ¤£

He ended up having a BLAST! I couldn't tell you how many camping trips we went on. And how many different things he learned, working up to his Eagle Scout rank. Things they don't teach in school.

I kept my kids busy, JUST so they didn't have time for drugs and all that.

I see now, it served a few other purposes as well. Cool.
 
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Reread what I wrote and get back to me
Just gave it a 3rd look. No offense but you didn't exactly paint a word picture, that's why I asked for clarification. Are you saying they're pulling up in between the two lanes and filling up from there?

Not trying to be a dick. (Yes, I've been told I'm pretty good at it for someone not even trying) :D
 

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Just gave it a 3rd look. No offense but you didn't exactly paint a word picture, that's why I asked for clarification. Are you saying they're pulling up in between the two lanes and filling up from there?

Not trying to be a dick. (Yes, I've been told I'm pretty good at it for someone not even trying) :D
lol!

The typical tard pulls into the middle or end spot with the ass end of the car hanging over the lane then proceeds to whip the hose over their fusion suv or mini van having to hold the fuel fill nozzle like theyā€™re pinning down a rape victim because the nozzle wonā€™t stay put without heaving their diabetic fat ass against it.

All while impeding the egress of anyone with a full size truck trying to get through the middle lane.
 

stokerwhore

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Some of you people are missing the point...

WHY doesn't the average person, know how to do the simplest things anymore?

Why is there no pride, in doing something with your own two hands?

And what happened to reading comprehension? Did you guys skip third grade, or what? šŸ¤£

J/k on that last one. Maybe. šŸ˜‰
because you now have people that never seen a shop class in high school or jr high owning homes
 
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