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Old 12-14-2005
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Default Windshield pops loose

About 11 months ago a guy who was working for me had a windshield replaced in his 90 or 91 dodge dakota. Trying to get a deal, he spoke with a replacement tech that works for one of the large replacement companies. Since he was working daily alongside this guy at one of my accounts the guy said if he gave him 75 bucks cash he would take care of it. Needless to say you get what you pay for. After a long night at my house playing poker last weekend this guy goes out to get in his truck, closes the door and the windshield pops loose far enough for him to stick his hand all the way through the opening at the top of the windshield. He was to embarrassed to come in and tell anyone. So he called me the next day and asked what he should do. After I stopped giggling like a schoolgirl I think I convinced him to take it to a local shop and have them see if they can do anything. Anyway I just thought someone else might get a kick out of that.
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