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Old 21-01-2013, 10:13 PM   #1
ozfast
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Default Swap meet etiquette

bit of a rant i know but after attending a swap meet over the weekend and witnessing some behaviour from grown men rummedging through a sellers trailer as he pulled up and the guys didnt even get a chance too get out of the car ! (admittantly they arrived late and were "new blood" ) and because of the rush of people a couple of boxes of NOS gear were stolen ,the guy was ****** as ever and screamed out and told everyone" to back off for 10 minutes whilst they get there tressle table out and get organized " Do you stand there and wait patiently whilst they unload there gear or are you one of these people mentioned above? I for one do not believe people should act like savages but thats just me

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