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Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 9:06 PM

People Can See You In Your Car

So I was sitting at a traffic light in our area Mallville with six to eight lanes of traffic. I casually looked out the window to the SUV stopped next to me. A middle aged man was behind the wheel. His middle aged wife had a pair of tweezers and was plucking out the hairs on the end of his nose. At the time, I thought it was funny as hell. On the other hand, I can't imagine allowing anybody do that to me, much less in public. But there could be worse things.

By adriennelibrarian at 9:06 PM

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