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Title: What do you do? thread
Post by: DREDIOCK on March 09, 2008, 10:41:49 AM
A thread for the situations you come across in life and the creative ways you deal with them.

Feel free to add your own

Comment I made in another thread reminded me of this.
We all see them. You go to the store and someone with a new car decides to "protect it" by parking caddy corner taking up 3 parking spaces.

Pet peeve of mine. You take your chances like everyone else.

So what I do is also park caddy corner right next to them. Only I park so close to the drivers door that they have to get in the passenger side.

Especially like doing this next to Vettes and other sports cars where getting into the drivers seat from the passengers seat isnt so easy LOL
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: Jackal1 on March 09, 2008, 11:14:23 AM
Find a different parking place is what I do.
Wished that was what I get POed about instead of real problems.
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: DREDIOCK on March 09, 2008, 11:26:19 AM
Hmmm. sounds like someone thinks he is entitled to 3 spots in a crowded parking lot.
Be happy I dont "key" em. I know a few people who have done that

OK heres another one

Telemarketers.
In spite of being on the "Do Not Call" List I still will occasionally get unwelcome calls. And not everything is covered.
I still get calls from charities I have no intention on donating to.
Political calls.
Surveys on everything from what radio station I listen to. To my shopping habits.

After having enough of and getting bored with giving the "sorry Im not interested" responce.
I've come up with new ways.

On one occasion the same lady kept calling every week to try and get me to subscribe to a newspaper.
I'd finally had enough. and as she was going through her speil I stopped her and said "Wait a second. you know. you have a really nice sounding voice.
She responds with, "why thank you"
I come back with a deep throaty voice.breathign deeply into the phone
"So tell me. Do you have large breasts"


she hung up on me  :D
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: Captain Virgil Hilts on March 09, 2008, 11:33:16 AM
Gutless cowards key cars. Vandals are among the lowest forms of life. If I did know one, I'd tell him to count me among his enemies, I sure wouldn't tell anyone else I know the sniveling chump.
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: NUKE on March 09, 2008, 11:35:32 AM
I have done the same thing, park real close to those guys, unless they do it way in the back of a lot and out of the way from others. But when they take prime spots, I'll park next to them.

When I was younger, someone picked up and moved my motorcycle from a spot outside a club so they could park there. I removed the valves from his tires. I'm not real proud of that though. Normally I would'nt take "revenge" like that. It was late at night, so I don't think they went anywhere for awhile.

Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: dmf on March 09, 2008, 11:39:55 AM
I park my pos s-10 blazer about 2 inches from their drivers door, trust me, they WILL say something to you, poor rich bastages can't get back in their cars, so they stand there and wait LOL
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: DREDIOCK on March 09, 2008, 12:00:05 PM
I park my pos s-10 blazer about 2 inches from their drivers door, trust me, they WILL say something to you, poor rich bastages can't get back in their cars, so they stand there and wait LOL

I havent had anyone wait for me.
but I have received a few pretty funny notes left on my windsheild.

I agree with NUKE thoug.
At the back of the lot or in a fairly empty parking lot I leave em alone.

But i the prime spots or when the lot is close to full.. have fun getting in chump.

I wouldnt call them poor Rich. Arrogant rich. Self rightous rich. But poor?
Naa
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: wrongwayric on March 09, 2008, 12:24:46 PM
 :lol You think that's bad i drive a semi. Imagine being dead tired after putting in 14 hours of driving, loading and unloading, then you finally get to the truckstop to grab some chow and sleep. As you pull in you see a large camper/motorhome taking up 2 to 3 truck only parking spots. :mad: I'll pull just as close to them as i can then kick my idle up real high, if the noise doesn't drive them out the vibrations will. :lol Usually by the time i come out from eating and showering they are long gone. :D
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: SFRT - Frenchy on March 09, 2008, 12:30:36 PM
The poor rich bastards could care less if their nice car gets cratched or not. The ones that try to protect their cars are the ones who spent a lot of years saving to finally buy their dream car. People being what they are, it's really not uncomon to collect a new dent every other month. Parking away from the crowd in a lot is nothing to be laughted at.

I agree that parking sideway in "prime spots" is poor etiquette, but I certainly not go out of my way to make a point to those people. I don't have a mean provocating spirit, and better things to do with my life.

Talking about parking, yesterday I went to Lowes and parked my classic Firebird all the way at the end of the row, all alone, cleared every other car by 150y. When I came back to it, I had a jacket up trucks on each side. They parked so closed that it was quite an exercise of style to open those big muscle car doors and slide inside without scratching the doors.

How those guys thought it would be funny to do that is beyond me. They are defintly not the ones that spent 8 years finding the car, and an another 2 doing the body work/paint to get it back on the road. I debated setting the trucks on fire :pray, but a confrontation would probably have been the only thing done.:)
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: john9001 on March 09, 2008, 12:55:23 PM
well if you stupid people would learn how to open your car door without putting dents in my car i would not have to park like that.  :furious


PS. i do what frenchy does, park as far away from other cars as possible.
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: dmf on March 09, 2008, 03:24:26 PM
:lol You think that's bad i drive a semi. Imagine being dead tired after putting in 14 hours of driving, loading and unloading, then you finally get to the truckstop to grab some chow and sleep. As you pull in you see a large camper/motorhome taking up 2 to 3 truck only parking spots. :mad: I'll pull just as close to them as i can then kick my idle up real high, if the noise doesn't drive them out the vibrations will. :lol Usually by the time i come out from eating and showering they are long gone. :D

I don't blame you for that, if the place is marked trucks only I think that is what it means, theres a place for campers at most truck stops. I'm really surprised you guys don't squash them :)
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: bj229r on March 09, 2008, 03:36:18 PM
The poor rich bastards could care less if their nice car gets cratched or not. The ones that try to protect their cars are the ones who spent a lot of years saving to finally buy their dream car. People being what they are, it's really not uncomon to collect a new dent every other month. Parking away from the crowd in a lot is nothing to be laughted at.

I agree that parking sideway in "prime spots" is poor etiquette, but I certainly not go out of my way to make a point to those people. I don't have a mean provocating spirit, and better things to do with my life.

Talking about parking, yesterday I went to Lowes and parked my classic Firebird all the way at the end of the row, all alone, cleared every other car by 150y. When I came back to it, I had a jacket up trucks on each side. They parked so closed that it was quite an exercise of style to open those big muscle car doors and slide inside without scratching the doors.

How those guys thought it would be funny to do that is beyond me. They are defintly not the ones that spent 8 years finding the car, and an another 2 doing the body work/paint to get it back on the road. I debated setting the trucks on fire :pray, but a confrontation would probably have been the only thing done.:)
Ahhhh...we sold our '67 convertible some time back---was great mechanically, need that $3000 paint job to put it over the top, I miss it (only bad thing was it had a 350 motor out of a Catalina)
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: eskimo2 on March 09, 2008, 03:37:09 PM
I used to drive a Karman Ghia roadster with the doors bolted shut.  If people parked like dorks at school/college I’d squeeze between them and climb out over the back.  I could fit that thing in spaces that looked impossible.

(http://hallbuzz.com/good_old_days/cars/ghia_640.jpg)
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: SteveBailey on March 09, 2008, 03:51:38 PM
A thread for the situations you come across in life and the creative ways you deal with them.
We all see them. You go to the store and someone with a new car decides to "protect it" by parking caddy corner taking up 3 parking spaces.



I always save a loogy or two for these people.  I am always particularly pleased when they see me hawking it up and depositing it on their car, although I'm rarely lucky enough for this.
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: JTs on March 09, 2008, 07:20:40 PM
i was trying to make a deivery and one of these people parked his porsche so we couldnt get into the dock. So we just dropped the trailer as close to the store door as we could and put the kw right behind him. took us almost 4hrs to unload. he was mad to say the least
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: texasmom on March 09, 2008, 10:50:48 PM
I park at the back end of an empty lot to make sure that I don't hit anyone when I'm pulling back out in case a numbskull parks too close (ford-excursion).  If a jerk pulls up right next to me so tight that I have to get in on the passenger side of my vehicle after I'm considerate enough of their vehicles to move to the back end of an empty lot for them ~ screw them... I'm not feeling bad about anything.
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: Nilsen on March 10, 2008, 01:39:15 AM
I havent encounterd that problem, but i have put gum in the keyhole on one car when i was yonger. The idiot used to park his car outside our house, and often with his back end so close to our driveway that many times we had a hard time getting the car out when it had been snowing and they had plowed the street. I had enough of the idiot after leaving several messages on his windscreen explaining the problem to him. There was no reason for him not to drive the car a few meters further so he didnt block anything.

After getting both keyholdes blocked he never parked there again.

Later i chose a less destructive way to deal with that kind of problem. I simply covered their car with my snowblower so they could not use it to drive home after work.

Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: SD67 on March 10, 2008, 01:57:20 AM
People get towed here doing stuff like that so we rarely see it.
 My pet peeve is people queuing across intersections. I also have little patience for impatient folk who will lean on their horn when I refuse to queue across an intersection or I stop to allow someone to reverse out of their parking spot. It takes but a minute to be courteous to other drivers, it can take as long as 15 minutes to get out if nobody stops sometimes. I know I'd hate to be waiting there for that long.
Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: ROX on March 10, 2008, 03:14:34 PM
I used to drive a Karman Ghia roadster with the doors bolted shut.  If people parked like dorks at school/college I’d squeeze between them and climb out over the back.  I could fit that thing in spaces that looked impossible.

(http://hallbuzz.com/good_old_days/cars/ghia_640.jpg)


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Title: Re: What do you do? thread
Post by: DieAz on March 10, 2008, 05:47:23 PM

Please tell me that that is NOT you in the freekiejoojoo outfit.

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