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I had someone park to close to me this one time it was really more like a t.
seewhatididthere? lool
seewhatididthere? lool
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Was the actual distance a negative value?I had someone park to close to me this one time it was really more like a t.
seewhatididthere? lool
Bart agrees.If I don't have enough room to put my kid into his car seat, and my door makes friendly with your car, I'm really not to be blamed.
Unless they were there first and were properly parked of course.If I don't have enough room to put my kid into his car seat, and my door makes friendly with your car, I'm really not to be blamed.
Im not that big of an arse...Unless they were there first and were properly parked of course.
I'm not saying that the windshield wiper arms usually come off without tools very quickly but, most windshield wipers usually come off very quickly without tools. In the past I've watched someone hit my vehicle door while getting their large rear out of their vehicle and continue to walk away, when confronted they got pissed and denied it. So, on a rainy day I may or may not have popped two wiper arms (the whole assembly) off and tossed it amongst the garbage in their truck bed.
just 1 valvestem? most people have a spare, yea its a minor inconvenience to change a tire, but few people have 2 spare tires....Andy is absolutely right.
And just as soon as I retrieve my valve steam removal tool from my glovebox and flatten one of there tires.
I never give them another thought.
I love the weak. My philosophy is, " you harm my junk, I harm your junk". Translated here for lower IQ's that waw44 is talking about-if you park too close and damage my car I will get even (at least I don't do permanent damage)Ahh, yes. Someone come too close to your precious personal space while you were away from your car, so in reply let's vandalize their property. Sure... very smart. And then we are surprised that crap escalates and people get shot over idiotic stuff, or that politicians start suggesting a mandatory IQ test and mental health evals before being allowed to posses a firearm in public. Perhaps that's actually not a bad idea after all...
Went out on the town for a lovely evening with my girlfriend to celebrate my birthday. Went shopping at the local gun store, then wine tasting, then out for dinner to a fancy restaurant (well, average of $35 a plate, so not super fancy, but a couple of steps above Applebee's), then walked back to my vehicle to discover some absolutely clueless bubblegum had tried to ruin my evening by parking so far into my space that I had to back out onto the street so my girlfriend could open her door to get in.
WTH is wrong with people?? Made sure to take photos in case I discovered damage later. I wanted to leave a note, but my girlfriend convinced me to just let it go. The vehicle was much closer than it appears in the photo.
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Drive a beater, then, don't worry about it, make sure it runs great, is comfortable, and will stop on a dime. The uglier the better. No kidding, we had to use a loaner car one time. It was big, ugly, and safe, but, you know what, no one parked close to that car. Plus, you'll have more fun with that car/pickup than any car you've ever owned. No waxing, washing, just check the oil, just drive it.
I've driven plenty of beaters over the years, which is why when I decided to treat myself to a brand new SUV and customize it, that I am a bit sensitive to people being A-holes around it.Drive a beater, then, don't worry about it, make sure it runs great, is comfortable, and will stop on a dime. The uglier the better. No kidding, we had to use a loaner car one time. It was big, ugly, and safe, but, you know what, no one parked close to that car. Plus, you'll have more fun with that car/pickup than any car you've ever owned. No waxing, washing, just check the oil, just drive it.
I want to add, holy crap the parking spaces in WA state (at least west of Cascades) ARE FREAKING WAY TOO SMALL!
Except for Costco, parking spots here a tight, even for a compact car. Sometimes people "park too close" but when I check their position in their spot, they are only slightly off.
It's almost as if someone thinks it's their job to punish people who own big cars/trucks...I want to add, holy crap the parking spaces in WA state (at least west of Cascades) ARE FREAKING WAY TOO SMALL!
Except for Costco, parking spots here a tight, even for a compact car. Sometimes people "park too close" but when I check their position in their spot, they are only slightly off.
This is something I have found too, it seems that both parking spots and roads in general, are narrower than some other States.