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What a Dickface.
I would've let the air out of one of his tires or flipped his wipers upside down. Piece-O-shit V6 Mustang. |
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05-17-2016, 07:30 PM | #92 |
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Only at cars and coffee...only at cars and coffee. Nah, it's everywhere.
I had this kid in a 4.6 GT try to race me. I let him go. He proceeded to go sideways off the line. If I went with him, he just might have sideswiped me. Idiots. |
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05-17-2016, 07:32 PM | #93 |
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This would send me into a fit of rage and result in me doing something horribly immature, like unscrewing his license plate and flipping it upside down. Folding their mirrors always messes with them too, nobody knows their their mirrors fold and when they see them, they think they're broken. It's hilarious.
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This is the story of my life in Miami. It seem no matter how far in the back I park, I will always have some a$$hat parked like this next to me. Empty parking lot... yup POS driver parks right next to me.
I like to raise their windshield wipers. I'm not a fan of damaging someone car but I like the idea of letting them know it was noticed and not appreciated.
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He'd probably not have a clue why his wipers were up...
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Jesus i am sorry to hear, Better make sure she pays for the repairs some how... Even if its sexual hah (Kidding hopefully ya'll laughed)
I park my car at work Underground Carpark (It's not the bestest Suburb) come down to my car and its people have just fucked with my car... I move it up later in the day as the carpark gets closed later in the night... Have 3 minor dints on my passenger side door. It's absolutely ridiculous some people have no respect |
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I park in a public garage downtown for work. Same floor and area, nearly every time. I endeavor to park with the right side of my car next to another luxury imported vehicle -- even if there are other open spaces. See, you can control what you park next to; you can't control who and what parks next to you after you leave your car. I have yet to receive a major ding in that garage using that strategy ...
... :: just knocked on wood :: The major ding I have happened at a very new, very hip restaurant development last fall. No parking choice; ya took what was available. The culprit? A V6 Mustang! I live in fear of parking lots at grocers and malls ...
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I employ the same strategy and it has worked for me so far. Look for other "nicer" cars and (assuming they are parked correctly), park next to them at an appropriate distance. Or, cars that are obviously modded or an older car that is well taken care of - something that indicates the person has a certain level of respect for their own car and therefore (hopefully) someone else's. Otherwise, I park in the middle of nowhere as much as possible and chalk it up to getting some extra steps in for the day. Bozman |
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This is how I park at work. I'm so far out that you'd have to be a real douchebag to park next to me. There are many options out there besides the two beside me.
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05-26-2016, 11:18 PM | #106 |
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Did you actually do this? Cuz it's priceless.
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