Re: The difference between a swirl and squirrel
I wonder if he would be interested in detailing services.
Re: The difference between a swirl and squirrel
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Originally Posted by
Bill D
I wonder if he would be interested in detailing services.
Lol
Who knows?
I don't (won't) detail for money. Especially at the dealer. In fact, I don't really want them knowing what I know about it.
Re: The difference between a swirl and squirrel
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Originally Posted by
UncleDavy
I love this thread as most people
have no clue that swirls even exist.
Some guys have the attention span
of a dog. You can easily lose them if
you mention the word SQUIRREL
during a lecture.
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Bob
Re: The difference between a swirl and squirrel
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Originally Posted by
FUNX650
People type "LOL".
But I actually did so enough that my wife asked "What are you laughing at?" from the living room.
Re: The difference between a swirl and squirrel
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PaulMys
A guy brought a Ford GT into our dealership for the airbag recall on Tuesday.
SWIRL city!! Does he care about the paint? Nope. Just the fact he has a GT with no visible dirt on it is ok with him.
Crazy how some people are either clueless, uninformed, or simply do not care.
Even with a car worth almost a quarter million.
Uh yup....
:dunno:
Re: The difference between a swirl and squirrel
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One of my favorite all time articles.
Should be a shirt somehow?
:)
Re: The difference between a swirl and squirrel
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Originally Posted by
PaulMys
A guy brought a Ford GT into our dealership
for the airbag recall on Tuesday.
Mind you, we have one on the showroom
floor with an asking price of 238k....
Anyway, it is dark blue, and as he is standing
in the parking lot with an audience talking
about it, I walk up to admire it.
SWIRL city!! Does he care about the paint?
Nope. Just the fact he has a GT with no visible
dirt on it is ok with him.
Crazy how some people are either clueless,
uninformed, or simply do not care.
Even with a car worth almost a quarter million.
•I so much want to flame this GT owner about
how squirrelly he is regarding this vehicle’$ swirly
condition...
-but, instead, I’ll leave the flaming to my good
friend ‘Rocky’ (he highly disapproves of anyone
that gives squirrels a bad name).
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Bob
Re: The difference between a swirl and squirrel
This should definitely be a [emoji153]
Can you spot the difference? With a side by side of squirrel and swirl below. Autogeek logo on back. Sign me up!
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Re: The difference between a swirl and squirrel
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Originally Posted by
OMGClayAiken
This should definitely be a [emoji153]
Can you spot the difference?
With a side by side of squirrel and swirl below.
Autogeek logo on back.
Sign me up!
Very creative. I've always thought it would make a great shirt for detailers but don't have a creative bone in my body.
Good job.
I think I mentioned this previously, because I've taught a LOT of classes, and this means detailing classes but also at events like Mobile Tech Expo, the pictures in the first post of this thread have been seen by thousands of detailers. I try to include comedy in all my classes, so the swirls picture and the cute cuddly squirrel picture do this.
:cheers:
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I want to bump this thread.
It is an all-time great one. :xyxthumbs: