> see a car that I know has a hot wheels version in the parking lot of a supermarket
> buy said hot wheels at the supermarket
> leave it on their windshield
This is true happiness; no one can tell me otherwise. Even though I get rewarded nothing for doing this, and I don't even get to see the stranger's reaction, it's still worth it.
I'm a car guy, I own, have owned a few interesting vehicles. If someone did this to me, it would make my day, and I would probably put that hot wheels car on the shelf, and cherish it for the rest of my life.
Isaiah Russell
driver probably tossed away the hot wheels car, you wasted your time and money user
> see a car that I know has a hot wheels version in the parking lot of a supermarket I'm actually a small bit bother by the fact that you have a catalog of Hot Wheels cars in your head that allows you to know this.
Jeremiah Miller
I'm not. Hot Wheels cars are rather memorable. I recognize a bunch of them and I was never into them. Gen Xer here.
Justin Jones
Breaking news: Autist arrested in Walmart parking lot not a stalker who sends cryptic messages by putting a hot wheels of your car on your car, actually just autistic. More news at 10