Sunday, November 13, 2011

Not so typical day at work.

Today was Gamestop's last day for our store.  I worked the full day from open to close. It was my first time doing this but it was well needed because I am not available the whole rest of the week.  Anyways, the whole day goes by, super busy with the closing sale and all but at around 4:30, a guy walks in with a big case of beer.  I was assuming he was going to pick up MW3 like the rest of our average customers.  
He walks right up to me asks who owns the Audi with an Idaho plate on it.  I told him I do and asked why.  He looks me deep in the eye and asks how much I want for it.  I laughed and told him that there's no way I would sell my baby.  He then asks how much it would take for him to drive it away tonight.  This guy wasn't even joking! He was literally offering me a few thousand dollars cash on the spot for me to give him my car keys.  I told him the only way I would get rid of that car is if I had enough cash to buy a UR-Q (a really nice classic Audi).  He just laughed at me.  

I asked him how he saw my car and he said he had seen it a few times around town and had been trying to find out who owned it for some time.  Turns out this little stalker of mine, he was like 5' 5" by the way, he was a Volkswagen Audi collector.  He knew every little detail about my car, it's history, engine, specs, and other random stuff.


We discussed my car for like ten minutes or so and eventually told me about a show he says I should bring my car too, I told him it wasn't near show quality but he said that most people start that way to begin with.  I don't think I will follow through with it but it is fun to think about.  I love my car.

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