I love these customers

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I just dumped all the garbage on the lot.  Then these people pull up.  They filled up an entire garbage can then dumped a large bag of trash in the dumpster.  This is the guy that always shows up as soon as you leave.

Note the trophy (right picture), I always drive around with a trophy in my car don't you?  Oh and a bear?

Camera pays for itself on second day of use?

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Well, I was at my Dad's wash when I heard a sound like someone was ramming the building.  I ran out of the equipment room and spotted this truck.  I assumed something bad happened so I took a picture of the license plate.  After verifying the plate, I walked over to see what he did (the guy saw me taking the pictures).  I called my Dad to tell him and talked to the driver and he said he worked up the street.  He was nasty, like I should have confronted him with the problem.  I told him "I did not want to get involved" he ask "do you own the place?".  I said "no, that is why I do not want to get involved" then stating "now my Dad is going to have to talk to your insurance agency and get it fixed." 

My Dad later talked to him and his boss.  He said he did not realize he did anything.  (What do you expect?)  He also said I was arrogant and that really hurt my feelings.  I do not understand why everyone always tries to excuse their behavior by lashing out.  Maybe the problem is he can not drive.  Or maybe he needs hearing aids.  Or maybe I am too good to talk about him because I am better then him.  Whoops I guess I am arrogant. 

Looking back at the incident, maybe if I yelled at him and called him names he would not have been nasty (Showtime Super Store).

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Fun automatic pit cleaning adventure

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My Dad and I baled out water to figure out which drain was clogged.  I was able to easily put a hose ten feet in the drain to the sewer.  The drain was still clogged but drained very slowly, so we needed to call in the heavy equipment.  William brought the auger by later in the day and removed the clog.  Which he believes was about 65 feet in the drain.