Cheerleaders car wash
WileEcoyote
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Sun Mar-21-10 02:38 AM
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Only a mere five bucks and I got to watch about 25 High School cheerleaders wash my used Volvo. It really needed a wash and I wasn't gonna do it myself. Best bargain in town.
Some 95% of them are sweet Asian young women. One probable Irish girl. All very pretty. Was the Lowell High School Cheerleaders from San Francisco. I wouldn't have gone there three years ago as i still had a son in the school. Never want your kids to see the parent get even remotely involved with High School. It isn't like K through 8. The only thing I never missed was when my kid played in the jazz ensemble.
So now I am free to have my car washed by these kids.
Not what you're thinking! However I am certain that the cheerleaders are sort of using their attractiveness as a selling point.
It worked!
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Sun Mar-21-10 12:51 PM
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taterguy
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Sun Mar-21-10 12:54 PM
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2. Commercial car washes are better for the environment |
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All the crap on your car and the detergents from the wash end up in the groundwater otherwise.
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Mon Mar-22-10 09:12 AM
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3. Generally I would agree with you |
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Not so sure it applies in this case. Under former Mayor (now Senator Feinstein) we had a mega BILLION dollar sewage treatment plant built a half a mile away from Lowell. My guess is that it isn't 100% effective when compared to commercial washes but is probably closer than others.
And besides, it's a case where the real politic solution is just to let the girls do what they do. Preventing the cheerleaders from raising money and getting together would look really bad in the press.
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Mon Mar-22-10 09:33 AM
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this thread is useless without pictures.
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Mon Mar-22-10 12:30 PM
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would break some kind of rules.
I liked the part where she washed the wheel wells: Took a looooomg bend over to get there. She must be doing well. Can afford "Victoria's Secret"...
Correction from earlier: I don't know if the San Francisco storm drain water gets treated. In most localities it doesn't.
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Mon Mar-22-10 09:38 AM
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5. This thread is useless without pictures |
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But, you got a great bargain there - usually, the local cheerleaders where I am suggest a $10 donation to wash your car.
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