01-04-2020 05:18 PM - edited 01-04-2020 05:20 PM
Went to get my car washed today.
Hasn't been done since the bushfires.
Place was like a ghost town, only about 4 cars there, spaced well apart, where usually it's a continual producttion line.
The cafe was not only closed, but totally ripped out. The chairs were lined up with "No entry" signs stuck to them.
Where there's usually swarms of ppl running around with chamois and vacuumers, mainly students from India, by the looks, there were only about 6 ppl doing the work. Whom I recognised as mainly the managers.
One of the managers, who I see regularly hustling the washers and managing the line, was in there, shorts and a T-shirt (with the company logo), doing the job.
They even put up the bonnet and vacuumed the leaves out of the tray! Never been done before! Too busy!
I commented to the manager guy, as to how unusual it was to see him out of his white shirt and tie and into the shorts and
t-shirt.
He smiled and said, "too many Chiefs and not enough Indians, ma'am"
on 01-04-2020 07:36 PM
@imastawka wrote:Read the link.
@imastawka wrote:Read the link.
The 16 reasons it's ok to leave the house.
Car washing ain't one of 'em.
Keep digging until that hole is big enough to crawl into
Apparently you still don't get it!
Car washing ain't one of 'em.
Keep digging until that hole is big enough to crawl into
Apparently you still don't get it!
You're right.carwashing is not on the list , because it's not a valid concern.
on 01-04-2020 07:43 PM
The car washes are like hair dressers for people that cant wash their own car let alone their own hair LOL
on 01-04-2020 07:49 PM
@lionrose.7 wrote:The car washes are like hair dressers for people that cant wash their own car let alone their own hair LOL
Hahaaaj! True!
But it keeps ppl in employment, which is what any government needs to be able to get taxpayers money.
In order to be able keep the welfare dependants in regular payments!
on 01-04-2020 07:59 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@gewens wrote:
Hello,everyone. To be respectful is very important in your interaction with other members here. I'd like to remind you that content that is harmful, hostile, threatening, abusive, baiting, vulgar, defamatory, harassing, or includes hate or racist speech, name calling, or profanity will be edited or removed. Please read about our policy here: https://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Community-Feedback/Updates-coming-to-eBay-com-au-Discussion-Boards/... Thanks very much.how about you do a better job of controlling this forum?
way too much getting posted without you stepping in!
That's quite amusing after reading one of your posts on the mask thread lol.
on 01-04-2020 08:01 PM
Me thinks - he thinks ' entitled '.
Heaven only knows why?????????????????????
on 01-04-2020 08:27 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@not_for_sale2025 wrote:I didn't say they broke the law Icy, I said you did. But it's probably just you!
I broke the law because my car was dirty and I took it to the carwash which is legally operating because it's adhering to the laws passed down by government"
You're hilarious!
I can see why you're "not-_for_sale'!
haha!
Who the heck would want to buy you!?
Oh petal, was it something I said?
on 01-04-2020 09:19 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@gewens wrote:
Hello,everyone. To be respectful is very important in your interaction with other members here. I'd like to remind you that content that is harmful, hostile, threatening, abusive, baiting, vulgar, defamatory, harassing, or includes hate or racist speech, name calling, or profanity will be edited or removed. Please read about our policy here: https://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Community-Feedback/Updates-coming-to-eBay-com-au-Discussion-Boards/... Thanks very much.how about you do a better job of controlling this forum?
way too much getting posted without you stepping in!
Guess you are referring to your profanity.
on 01-04-2020 10:33 PM
@snow*jewel wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@snow*jewel wrote:I am not even sure why carwashes are allowed, as they aren't essential.
Anyone can wash their own car themselves, or just leave it for another time when there isn't a current health crisis.
Well, really.
Why would washing a car have anything to do with a health crisis?
Here in A.C.T, we are advised to only leave the house under certain conditions.
Those being, going to work, or essential shopping, or medical appointments.
That is not to say, people don't disobey the guidelines. An example was on the weekend, many flocked to Tidbinbilla, a nature reserve. Now it's closed because of those ones.
I guess, seeing the carwash is still operating and not a health risk, as in, washing dirty cars does not rate highly in passing Covid19, it's ok.
People still walk the streets here in Sydney, maintaining "social distancing". It's not a police state altogether.
on 01-04-2020 10:34 PM
@imastawka wrote:Read the link.
The 16 reasons it's ok to leave the house.
Car washing ain't one of 'em.
Keep digging until that hole is big enough to crawl into
Apparently you still don't get it!
I'll meet you at the bottom!
on 02-04-2020 06:26 AM