Nasty Note
#1
Nasty Note
The other day I went to Target and I double parked my H3 way the heck away from the store entrance. My H3 was all alone leaving dozens of desirable spots vacant. When I picked up what I needed inside and walked out to my car I noticed a note on my windshield. It was written on a torn blank sheet of paper and read " What makes you think that you are so special that you have to take up 2 spaces with your gas guzzling, substitute for a *****. If you don't want to get your precious car keyed you should only park in one space. You are disgusting!" WTF?
#4
RE: Nasty Note
How about when you park 3 miles away from the entrace of a store, with not a car in sight . and when you come out there POS vehicles parked all around you so close you can't open you door. Hummers atract good and bad attention. I guess people feel good to park near something they will never own?
#5
RE: Nasty Note
Good lord, some people's kids. If you ever see someone trying to do that again, and you catch them in the act, park on top of their car. Maybe that will be acceptable. You'll be conserving space. Later when you decide to continue on your merry journey, you should pull the remains of the car to a scrap yard to show them that you recycle as well.
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[sm=violent053.gif]Damn Prius driving hippies
[Cartman]Gawdamit, I hate Hippies!![/Cartman]
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[sm=violent053.gif]Damn Prius driving hippies
[Cartman]Gawdamit, I hate Hippies!![/Cartman]
#8
RE: Nasty Note
Once again Hummer Envy has raised its head. A person with nothing else going for them in life has to make someone else feel their pain. The person leaving the note will be the first to scream about anything that does not match their view.
#10
RE: Nasty Note
ORIGINAL: SEMO H3
How about when you park 3 miles away from the entrace of a store, with not a car in sight . and when you come out there POS vehicles parked all around you so close you can't open you door. Hummers atract good and bad attention. I guess people feel good to park near something they will never own?
How about when you park 3 miles away from the entrace of a store, with not a car in sight . and when you come out there POS vehicles parked all around you so close you can't open you door. Hummers atract good and bad attention. I guess people feel good to park near something they will never own?