I still think that what is needed is for Joel and Rufus to come in to help get the “boutique” up-to-snuff. It would serve the rather mean ladies right if they were to receive the sage advice and helping paws of my favorite duo.
What did this…well, I’ll hold off using the word that comes to mind, but “lady” wasn’t it…anyway, what did she or any of these women expect? Of all people, Clovia should’ve known that it’s not always a quiet process when you work on cars. Then again, Clovia hasn’t exactly been terribly concerned about her husband’s overall state of being since long before this story arc began.
This reminds me of people who buy a house in the country next to a working farm and then complain to the powers that be because of the odors that waft their way. It also reminds me of a bunch of people who bought houses near a very efficiently working landfill which was there for many years. They then raised such a stink, (pun intended) that the City closed down the landfill. In both cased, anyone with a working nose or a working brain would know that if they did not like what the area smelled like, they should have looked elsewhere for houses.
DaJellyBelly about 10 years ago
Slim has the right idea. Just ignore the old biddy!
cpalmeresq about 10 years ago
Good for you, Slim!
therese_callahan2002 about 10 years ago
Slim, you da man!
arye uygur about 10 years ago
“Young man”?! Chronologically, Slim has to be in his 60s since Clovia was born in 1948.
pelican47 about 10 years ago
So much for the GA auto repair business. .Clovia, you need to either find a way for both enterprises to coexist or get those biddies out of there.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 10 years ago
I still think that what is needed is for Joel and Rufus to come in to help get the “boutique” up-to-snuff. It would serve the rather mean ladies right if they were to receive the sage advice and helping paws of my favorite duo.
kab2rb about 10 years ago
Hey lady that is a working garage Slim has to get customer’s car done he is getting paid for the work. Keep customer happy.
ewalnut about 10 years ago
He could put the door down, but this is revenge.
Guilty Bystander about 10 years ago
What did this…well, I’ll hold off using the word that comes to mind, but “lady” wasn’t it…anyway, what did she or any of these women expect? Of all people, Clovia should’ve known that it’s not always a quiet process when you work on cars. Then again, Clovia hasn’t exactly been terribly concerned about her husband’s overall state of being since long before this story arc began.
elgancho38 about 10 years ago
This reminds me of people who buy a house in the country next to a working farm and then complain to the powers that be because of the odors that waft their way. It also reminds me of a bunch of people who bought houses near a very efficiently working landfill which was there for many years. They then raised such a stink, (pun intended) that the City closed down the landfill. In both cased, anyone with a working nose or a working brain would know that if they did not like what the area smelled like, they should have looked elsewhere for houses.
stuart about 10 years ago
Like the LA town that invited Sriracha, then tried to kick them out because the factory smelled like hot peppers.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/sriracha-battle-over-victory-for-chilli-as-council-throws-out-public-nuisance-declaration-and-lawsuit-against-hugely-popular-hot-sauce-factory-9451316.html