Who Took My Stash? A Day In A Tinting Life

We pride ourselves on the upscale "look" of our store location. we are right near a Beall's Outlet and unlike most car tint shops we aren't next to an auto parts store or a tattoo parlor!

Still; you can't pick your customers, they pick you!

Last week an unusual looking gent walked into our store looking for a mid-range window tint for his PT Cruiser.

We showed him our selections and Rudy completed another outstanding installation. He paid- He Left.

5 minutes later we noticed his car had made a return to the parking lot and he was headed in a rush toward the shop!

"Hey Dudes- -Where's my drug stash?" he cried!

"I had my s%&t in a Checker's bag on the front seat and now it's gone!"

He made a few choice comments as we dutifully searched the garbage bins for a Checker's bag.

Geez. .I thought; I wonder if this guy wants us to report this "crime" to the local authorities??

Rudy simply ignored the guy. (His version on TintDude.com) (Actually funnier than mine!)

Hmmmmmm.

He left all in a huff, mumbling to himself after a ten minute "full scale" drug search. .

I thought about calling the drug sniffing canine unit!!

Somehow I doubted whether he might agree with me??




Twenty minutes later he called the shop and advised us that he had (thank heavens!) found his stash after all in his pocket!

 

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  • 9/8/2008 5:39 AM Rolf wrote:
    Hi Mike,
    great story. We have some of these bougans here too. We call them Westies (West Auckland), black singlets, jeans, mullet hair styles, driving V8's.
    Hey, are you going to SEMA?
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    1. 9/8/2008 6:55 AM Mike Feldman wrote:
      Not sure about SEMA. I should go. .but we are slammed with hurricane season.

      Mike

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