I can't believe the lack of respect people have for nice cars
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Sorry to hear about this. I know exactly what you're talking about. I used to park my beater on the street until I donated it. We have parking sections on the street that fit exactly two LARGE cars end to end between each driveway. Only problem is, boneheads cannot figure it out unless there are lines painted on the street. Some idiots cannot judge the distance without another car for reference, so they will park dead center when there's no one else there, or pull right up to your bumper if you're in the other spot.
I'm so sick of dippy people who don't care about cars, and drive shitty SUVs or old Chevys with dents and scratches all over them. You should do anything you can to find offstreet parking. It's such a relief to be protected from that chaos.
Grrrr man this hit home for me.
I'm so sick of dippy people who don't care about cars, and drive shitty SUVs or old Chevys with dents and scratches all over them. You should do anything you can to find offstreet parking. It's such a relief to be protected from that chaos.
Grrrr man this hit home for me.
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Same thing happened to me when I went to help my buddt move. I covered the car and went off to go help.
When I returned, a car had parked right on my a$$. Right on it - even though he had the end spot and room behind. Made removing the cover a real pain as I was leaning over both cars now.
Wouldn't you know it......my keys fell outta my hand and might have scratched his bumper - oopsy!
I'm glad I'm not a violent person, or my keys may have slid across his bumper even more.
Needless to say, I made my point!
I'm nice, right up until the point that you mess with my S!!!
Hockey
When I returned, a car had parked right on my a$$. Right on it - even though he had the end spot and room behind. Made removing the cover a real pain as I was leaning over both cars now.
Wouldn't you know it......my keys fell outta my hand and might have scratched his bumper - oopsy!
I'm glad I'm not a violent person, or my keys may have slid across his bumper even more.
Needless to say, I made my point!
I'm nice, right up until the point that you mess with my S!!!
Hockey
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Originally posted by Destiny2002
I hope you're not tempted to loosen his lugnuts, angle screws into the tread of the tires, put toothpicks in the door locks, shove a banana up his tailpipe, or drain out the oil and bypass the oil sensor.
I hope you're not tempted to loosen his lugnuts, angle screws into the tread of the tires, put toothpicks in the door locks, shove a banana up his tailpipe, or drain out the oil and bypass the oil sensor.
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Well if you want to be evil rent two cars and get the insurance on them. Then box him in. Put one car on each side of his vehicle right on the bumper so there is no way he could move Now I'm sure he'll try but won't be able to not without creaming one of the cars. Piss him off really well! Now this is one of those only do if you're moving away soon