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Thursday, May 26, 2016

About parking picturer doesn't lie

Could have also been one particularly hyperactive little girl. There was this one kid on my col-de-sac when I was growing up that was unreal with her pavement chalk. If you ever lost sight of her, there'd suddenly be a new canvas of pastel madness sprawling halfway across the col-de-sec in every direction.Finally! I get a chance to tell this story. So I was 19 at a party 10 years ago out in the country. My buddy passed out in his car. I dared my incredibly drunk friend to take a shit on his hood. Which obviously he does.

My passed out buddy woke up, saw the shit on his hood, and assumed it was me. My car was parked next to his. He grabs a blank CD out of his car and scoops it up. Scrapes it off under the drivers side door handle on my car.The cops eventually show up. They're going through the 12+ cars that are lined up in the back yard and they come across mine. I had two bottles of liquor sitting on my drivers seat.You know... if I were a dick and parked like this, I'd do the chalk myself. It pretty much negates the chance that some other asshole decides to push in my mirrors, key my car, or take a dump on my windshield.
I think it would require one guy to get out of his car from the other side but it would still work. I used to have to park like this back in New York but I would still make the effort to jump out of my car from another side of the car if necessary in order to be parked properly. This guy just didn't want to go through the inconvenience. Doesn't mean it justifies how the other guy just rammed the shit out of his car but still I can see where the frustration comes from.Remember that. Also remember thinking that truck guy would have been better off having it towed. No liability on his part, and after a month, the neighbor's car is probably sold at auction.

From what I remember last time I saw this, the sedan regularly would park over the line. The guy in the truck would always tell them to stop, and after a few months of them ignoring him he got fed up. I think the guy was fined and had insurance to fix the other person's car but nothing else came of it.A smart man would not have parked in reverse but pulled in as close to that wall as possible. That way you leave plenty of room on the other side so people don't ding you with their doors.If the guy in the hundai would just drive into the spot instead of backing into it, then he'd could park as close to the pole as he wanted.. no problem. Then the guy in the truck can back in and get close to the other pole. Problem solved.

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