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Skip Intro Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-20-04 07:48 PM
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Edited on Sun Jun-20-04 08:18 PM by nu_duer
You know in mall or busy grocery store parking lots - what is it about finding the absolute closest parking spot, even if it means driving up and down the rows for a half-hour? And oh, if somebody's going to leave a "close" parking space, its always ok to stop and wait, no matter how many people are behind you. I mean, isn't that kind of ridiculously lazy? "I'm looking for a good spot" - ?

And then there are those who park right in the fire lane - right next to the entrance, the one that screams "NO PARKING ANYTIME." Are they special?

And backing into a space - why? A couple just moved into my building and they both always back their cars (suvs actually) into the parking spaces in front of the building. Just stepped outside and noticed their visitor has parked the same way. Is there some advantage to doing this?

Maybe your parking habits telegraph your driving habits. I dunno. Does anybody else notice this stuff?

:smoke:

on edit - this certainly isn't directed toward or about anyone whose medical condition would justify a particular behavior.
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