Either works, I think.


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Posted by jkm822 at ool-4352edb7.dyn.optonline.net on January 21, 2004 at 15:50:13:

In Reply to: I believe... posted by nogoodnik on January 21, 2004 at 15:47:16:

: ...the operative phrase would be "in it" as oppposed to "to it".

If they've damaged the upholstery that much, then they've definitely done something TO it, BY doing something IN it. Works either way.

: Something tells me the car isn't all that scarred by the experience...
But they're only charging $1200 for it, and it's got less than 50000 miles on it.
But then, I don't know what the location of the car is.




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