Thankfully, not me. I think about this picture every time I go to the paint store...
Paint yuck...
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Re: Paint yuck...
someone had a really bad day - wow !
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Oofda!
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Well I bet the insurance guys aren't going to like that claim
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What was that? Mr. Bean? Or driving loopings with paint buckets in the car?
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I don't know... I think that the light paint really brightens up the interior! But I would also remove all the seats, and put down a click-together laminate flooring for more of an "Open Concept." I saw those tips on HGTV. Lookin' sharp!
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I tried to find out more about that picture but came up empty-handed. It only shows up on hundreds of "funny picture"-type web sites, home improvement blogs and painters company web pages.
Looking at the picture itself I'd say this was actually a crash that caused the paint buckets to spill their contents all over the inside of the car. The red car seems to be damaged (bonnet all bent up near the windscreen) and the person in the background could be a firefighter. The reddish stuff in the foreground could be the stuff they use to contain engine oil/petrol leaks.
Looking at the picture itself I'd say this was actually a crash that caused the paint buckets to spill their contents all over the inside of the car. The red car seems to be damaged (bonnet all bent up near the windscreen) and the person in the background could be a firefighter. The reddish stuff in the foreground could be the stuff they use to contain engine oil/petrol leaks.
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Re: Paint yuck...
Or paint it would seem.