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Ive been in poole for a short break and decided to take the csl for a run out,the wife wanted to visit lulworth cove its got a massive car park so thought park well out of the way ,low and behold some tit in a shity mondeo decides to park next to my car now that got to me as we all know what can happen ,luckley all was ok as we left there we went to bournmouth for lunch we parked in a multi story the sign said spaces and there was plenty so i parked and again some ass parked squeesed a cavilier into a gap when there was spaces everywhere ,why do they do it
Thats my rant over for today
Jp
Mark CSL
30-03-2015, 09:06 AM
they are wan*ers
This gets on my tits as well :banghead::banghead::banghead:
they are wan*ers
This gets on my tits as well :banghead::banghead::banghead:
+1
This really annoys me as well...
glendog74
30-03-2015, 09:27 AM
I think you all need to chill, lol! :smokin:
jupe777
30-03-2015, 10:57 AM
It's because when we park our cars out of the way all we are thinking is some bloody jalopy is going to park right next to it with kids in the back. So you see it's our fault. It's called The Laws of Attraction....
If we just parked up, shut the door and walked away without a care in the world all would be fine.
AlexGTT
30-03-2015, 11:41 AM
I think you all need to chill, lol! :smokin:
;) Was thinking the same Rob.
Chappers
30-03-2015, 12:31 PM
My favourite feeling is coming back to find the same two cars next to you which means the space in which you've parked has remained entirely undisturbed for the time you were parked there. :)
J13NY S
30-03-2015, 01:23 PM
My favourite feeling is coming back to find the same two cars next to you which means the space in which you've parked has remained entirely undisturbed for the time you were parked there. :)
That is exactly what I be thinking as I come back to the car! It’s a feeling of relief coming back to find the same two cars parked next to you.
I always take my time parking (to the annoyance of my partner) but one thing that gets up my goat is parking dents, it is just pure disregard for some else’s property throwing a door up against another car.
I always park away at the opposite end of a car park or on the top story & offend wonder why you come back to find somebody tight beside you, I be like look at the number of other spaces & they park tight beside me, but I think its because they aren’t good at parking, see the space beside me as wide & use your car to judge are they in the space ok.
Neil M
30-03-2015, 04:09 PM
It's all down to Magnetism - you'll usually find that the cars parked adjacent in a public car-park are the weekly shoppers pop-marked with the obligatory dents and scuffs. :hahaha:
Trawler
30-03-2015, 07:30 PM
Went to pick the in laws up from Stansted a few years back when it was a nice small airport. I think there may have been only one other parked car & as usual I parked miles away. Came back & another car had parked so close I could not open the passenger door :banghead:
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