Debra,
A few that could possibly be used ... videos of the incidents would be even more helpful but alas ... & so sorry ... I was not on top of the events quite well enough for that.
Since there are lots of SS car washes that have as part of their facility a SS laundromat like ours ... maybe it is permissible to share this one:
In our laundromat we have a community cork-tack bulletin board where people are allowed for free to post whatever as long it is not too risque or potentially criminal in some way. One day I saw all twelve of our laundry carts all bunched up directly under & along the bulletin board with a 8-/2" x 11 white paper written by a 7 or 8 year boy who wrote "PLACE ALL CARTS HERE" with a large arrow directly below the center of the board ... done with a thick tipped magic marker. Somehow someway the little mysterious little boy decided that he was the boss ... the person in charge ... when management had our backs turned & he was the one to decide what was best for the facility. Keep in mind the carts are not like grocery carts where they fold into each other so it blocked the aisle totally in a totally laughable ludicrous way!
To this day ... he was so young ... I honestly think the little boy thought he was doing the right thing.
We did have some huge show horses on a few separate occasions in our SS RV-Truck bay which was both exciting & interesting. In our SS dog wash we had some miniature horses that were scheduled for a local TV show that same day ... no no ... not incognito disguised Great Danes either... again both interesting & exciting.
Before we got the wild idea of putting in our SS dog wash ... there was a guy who would wash both his vehicle & his medium sized hunting dog during the winter time in the closed
doors of one of the SS bays. Since we used & still do use the type of gun that actually has variable pressure (one of Cat or KR's specific partially dump as the gun is squeezed more or less) the dog was in no danger. The funny part was the middle aged gentleman got down on his hands & feet like a dog & made like a dog shakes when wet. Then he himself would run around our 33' x 20' bay ... he would keep repeating the 2 step ritual until he knew the dog had shook & then ran mimicking his master to get dry enough to get in his master's vehicle. Who needs a blow dry &/or towels with a technique like that!!! Keep in mind this was not a one time occurrence ... so it must have been an effective way for the master to improvise enough so his dog would become in a dry enough state. I suppose the dog might have done it on his own but the master apparently wanted to hurry the process up a bit.