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Has your girlfriend,wife, or significant other ever questionned the long walk across the parking lot? or complained of sore legs or why it takes you so long to find a spot when there were so many empty ones at the front?
Have you seen a shopping cart hiding around the corner taunting you? Have you ever come back to your car to find that the only other car in the whole parking lot is directly beside yours?
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SADD - Doing the Inevitable
Has your girlfriend,wife, or significant other ever questionned the long walk across the parking lot? or complained of sore legs or why it takes you so long to find a spot when there were so many empty ones at the front?
Have you seen a shopping cart hiding around the corner taunting you? Have you ever come back to your car to find that the only other car in the whole parking lot is directly beside yours?
If you thought about answering yes to any of these questions - you need SADD.
Its free to join, just display this nifty little badge.
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oh yah i know how you feel about the sharks/shopping cart they creep up on your car from behind a tree a smash you
well thats what happened to me lucky it was my bumper of my old car and it was beat up already
i hate sharks
well thats what happened to me lucky it was my bumper of my old car and it was beat up already
i hate sharks
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Haha, nice. Others are just as warped as I am.
1.) Always park away from the close, convenient spots.
2.) If you can't guarantee parking completely alone, park next to acceptable already-parked cars.
3.) Park to the right of already-parked cars and leave extra room between your spot and the spot to your right.
And, above all...
4.) There is no shame in parking with the driver's side so close to a wall that you have to take off your shoes and carefully climb out the passenger side.
1.) Always park away from the close, convenient spots.
2.) If you can't guarantee parking completely alone, park next to acceptable already-parked cars.
3.) Park to the right of already-parked cars and leave extra room between your spot and the spot to your right.
And, above all...
4.) There is no shame in parking with the driver's side so close to a wall that you have to take off your shoes and carefully climb out the passenger side.
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Originally Posted by ryanmatic,Jun 8 2009, 09:35 PM
Haha, nice. Others are just as warped as I am.
1.) Always park away from the close, convenient spots.
2.) If you can't guarantee parking completely alone, park next to acceptable already-parked cars.
3.) Park to the right of already-parked cars and leave extra room between your spot and the spot to your right.
And, above all...
4.) There is no shame in parking with the driver's side so close to a wall that you have to take off your shoes and carefully climb out the passenger side.
1.) Always park away from the close, convenient spots.
2.) If you can't guarantee parking completely alone, park next to acceptable already-parked cars.
3.) Park to the right of already-parked cars and leave extra room between your spot and the spot to your right.
And, above all...
4.) There is no shame in parking with the driver's side so close to a wall that you have to take off your shoes and carefully climb out the passenger side.
But yeah now that I think about it I am extremely paranoid. At work I park at a spot that is the only spot you can see from the pharmacy window. If its taken when I get to work then its all bad all day!