Adult Children by Stephen Beals for May 02, 2024

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    seanfear  7 months ago

    Nothing a screwdriver and a hammer can’t fix.

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    Purple People Eater  7 months ago

    I used to work at a gas station pumping gas. I actually had to ask once or twice where the gas tank lid was. I saw cars where the lid was hidden behind the license plate, one of the rear lights, or, in one case, under the driver’s seat.

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    mountainclimber  7 months ago

    “Even if this sign weren’t here, the answer is no.” Jump on it trolls.

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    ladykat  7 months ago

    And she doesn’t really care.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 7 months ago

    The thing about Tabby is she is calm cool and collected!

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    well-i-never  7 months ago

    Who is this scofflaw, Davy?

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    wrytercat  7 months ago

    “Everyone who bought that type of car except for you” – LOL! Says it all.

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    6turtle9  7 months ago

    Unless I’m missing something, it would seem her “gas door” is already open.

    Can someone shut it, please!

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    mistercatworks  7 months ago

    I was given a loaner from a car repair shop. It took five minutes for the gas station attendant and me to figure out the gas tank release was in the glove compartment. How handy is that?

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    95  7 months ago

    Nice nostalgia trip to gas-jockey days…one had a squarish door that you pushed in at the top to pivot open, and another had a spring-latch push-push action that you opened by pushing in at the bottom of the door to release the latch. Often wondered if the designers were having a laugh when they made some of those tricky ones.

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