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bad product choice at walmart,someone dropped the ball!
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Well, it's not exactly the same thing, but if my car was as rusty and as pitiful looking as some of the cars I see everyday, it wouldn't bother me all that much. I would kind of think it was funny actually. I saw an older hopper this morning at the local grain elevator what was nearly 100% rusted or rust stained, the only parts that weren't were the newly applied number and the patch of undecipherable blue and black grafitti on it. <br><br>There are toys of all kinds that simulate things you might not like, but it's not all that big of a deal, IMO. There are cars that are replicas of "street racers", all kinds of weaponry, games that are really violent, etc, some of which you may disagree with. So don't buy them. As far as real grafitti goes, it's a non issue, it's been around far longer than you or I have been alive, and will be around long after we are gone.<br>
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