Inconsiderate automobile parkers - Updated Again (in original post)
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Originally posted by V-Tail: There might be dozens, maybe hundreds, of empty parking slots, and somebody decides to not only take the slot next to mine, but maybe crowd the line so that it's difficult to open the door without clunking the other vehicle. I have not figured out the mental process that causes this behavior.
I think they do it on purpose out of jealousy and spite.
June 06, 2017, 10:44 AM
V-Tail
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Originally posted by PASig:
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Originally posted by V-Tail: There might be dozens, maybe hundreds, of empty parking slots, and somebody decides to not only take the slot next to mine, but maybe crowd the line so that it's difficult to open the door without clunking the other vehicle. I have not figured out the mental process that causes this behavior.
I think they do it on purpose out of jealousy and spite.
Spite maybe, but I can't fathom the reasoning. Jealousy, probably not, as I have a seven year old (2010) Ford Edge, with more than 100,000 miles on it, and some of these morons have newer, more expensive, vehicles. I really don't think that I give them any reason to be jealous.
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June 06, 2017, 11:09 AM
Steve 22X
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Originally posted by PASig:
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Originally posted by V-Tail: There might be dozens, maybe hundreds, of empty parking slots, and somebody decides to not only take the slot next to mine, but maybe crowd the line so that it's difficult to open the door without clunking the other vehicle. I have not figured out the mental process that causes this behavior.
I think they do it on purpose out of jealousy and spite.
A single adjective sums it up succinctly, it is because they are acting as 'ASSHOLES'.
Edited to add italicized textThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Steve 22X,
----------------------------------- Regards, Steve The anticipation is often greater than the actual reward
Originally posted by V-Tail: There might be dozens, maybe hundreds, of empty parking slots, and somebody decides to not only take the slot next to mine, but maybe crowd the line so that it's difficult to open the door without clunking the other vehicle. I have not figured out the mental process that causes this behavior.
I think they do it on purpose out of jealousy and spite.
A single adjective sums it up succinctly, it is because they are 'ASSHOLES'.
Noun, dude, noun. Not adjective. School system is just getting worse and worse.
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June 06, 2017, 02:39 PM
Steve 22X
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Originally posted by V-Tail:
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Originally posted by Steve 22X:
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Originally posted by PASig:
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Originally posted by V-Tail: There might be dozens, maybe hundreds, of empty parking slots, and somebody decides to not only take the slot next to mine, but maybe crowd the line so that it's difficult to open the door without clunking the other vehicle. I have not figured out the mental process that causes this behavior.
I think they do it on purpose out of jealousy and spite.
A single adjective sums it up succinctly, it is because they are 'ASSHOLES'.
Noun, dude, noun. Not adjective. School system is just getting worse and worse.
Sorry buddy but in context to the post I responded to it is an adjective. However, to clarify I have added the wording "acting as" to my prior post.
----------------------------------- Regards, Steve The anticipation is often greater than the actual reward
June 06, 2017, 03:30 PM
V-Tail
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Originally posted by Steve 22X:
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Originally posted by V-Tail:
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Originally posted by Steve 22X:
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Originally posted by PASig:
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Originally posted by V-Tail: There might be dozens, maybe hundreds, of empty parking slots, and somebody decides to not only take the slot next to mine, but maybe crowd the line so that it's difficult to open the door without clunking the other vehicle. I have not figured out the mental process that causes this behavior.
I think they do it on purpose out of jealousy and spite.
A single adjective sums it up succinctly, it is because they are 'ASSHOLES'.
Noun, dude, noun. Not adjective. School system is just getting worse and worse.
Sorry buddy but in context to the post I responded to it is an adjective. However, to clarify I have added the wording "acting as" to my prior post.
I'm shooting at a moving target. The first time around, the phrase was: "they are assholes." The word "assholes" is the object of the verb "are." The object of a verb can not be an adjective, it is a noun.
In any event, fine points of grammar aside, I completely agree with the concept. No argument there, none at all!
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June 06, 2017, 04:18 PM
Steve 22X
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Originally posted by V-Tail:
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Originally posted by Steve 22X:
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Originally posted by V-Tail:
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Originally posted by Steve 22X:
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Originally posted by PASig:
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Originally posted by V-Tail: There might be dozens, maybe hundreds, of empty parking slots, and somebody decides to not only take the slot next to mine, but maybe crowd the line so that it's difficult to open the door without clunking the other vehicle. I have not figured out the mental process that causes this behavior.
I think they do it on purpose out of jealousy and spite.
A single adjective sums it up succinctly, it is because they are 'ASSHOLES'.
Noun, dude, noun. Not adjective. School system is just getting worse and worse.
Sorry buddy but in context to the post I responded to it is an adjective. However, to clarify I have added the wording "acting as" to my prior post.
I'm shooting at a moving target. The first time around, the phrase was: "they are assholes." The word "assholes" is the object of the verb "are." The object of a verb can not be an adjective, it is a noun.
In any event, fine points of grammar aside, I completely agree with the concept. No argument there, none at all!
No moving target. My last post explained that it was in context to the post I was responding to (i.e. PASig's) and I clearly indicated that I had modified my original response to clarify it (for those with context deficit disorder). We are on a forum after all, not in an English 101 class.
I do admit that I was in grade school from 1957 to 1965 so I don't know what was taught prior to that time.
Anyway, all is good.
----------------------------------- Regards, Steve The anticipation is often greater than the actual reward
June 06, 2017, 07:16 PM
V-Tail
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Originally posted by Steve 22X: Anyway, all is good.
¡Bueno! I was pulling your chain, in the spirit of the Grammar Nazis.
You are correct, they are assholes, be it noun assholes or adjective assholes.
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June 06, 2017, 08:56 PM
Steve 22X
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Originally posted by V-Tail:
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Originally posted by Steve 22X: Anyway, all is good.
¡Bueno! I was pulling your chain, in the spirit of the Grammar Nazis.
You are correct, they are assholes, be it noun assholes or adjective assholes.
Or Parking lot assholes - Like the one who hit my wife's truck.
Fortunately, the SIG Forum has this niche where a bitch can be shared between friends.
----------------------------------- Regards, Steve The anticipation is often greater than the actual reward
June 07, 2017, 10:00 AM
Elk Hunter
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Originally posted by bcereuss:
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Originally posted by ARMT Guy:
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Originally posted by V-Tail:
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Originally posted by ARMT Guy: when I met my ex to pick up my son recently, we usually park far out in the lot and with one parking space between our vehicles. Ex had just pulled up and parked a space away from my truck and as we were getting out of our vehicles, some asshat comes toolin' right on through between our vehicles. No other cars around us and we were parked in off in the far corner of the lot.
Yeah, I frequently park way out in the boonies in an effort to preserve my paint. There might be dozens, maybe hundreds, of empty parking slots, and somebody decides to not only take the slot next to mine, but maybe crowd the line so that it's difficult to open the door without clunking the other vehicle. I have not figured out the mental process that causes this behavior.
I've experienced this bizarre parking behavior as well. It boggles the mind.
Unfortunately, not really mind-boggling. You just need to get in the head of those that do this. The type of individual that does this just gets their rocks annoying people that do this, no more, no less.
Some people just like to poke the bear.
Kind of like the BIG truck driver yesterday that managed to take up 10-12 parking spaces by parking his truck centered all of them. And given the set of businesses in that lot I can only assume that he parked there to spend time in the fitness center.
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June 09, 2017, 01:58 PM
Graniteguy
Don't park on the ends - regardless of how much you think you are removed the cluster of other automobiles. People cutting across parking lots and shortcutting tend to "clip" those vehicles parked on the fringes.
June 09, 2017, 02:26 PM
Floyd D. Barber
I try to park with my driver's door toward a cart corral, or landscaping island. This hopefully prevents someone from parking in a manner that would prevent me entering my vehicle. I also try to park to where I can drive forward to exit the spot.
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June 09, 2017, 03:25 PM
CoolRich59
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Originally posted by V-Tail: There might be dozens, maybe hundreds, of empty parking slots, and somebody decides to not only take the slot next to mine, but maybe crowd the line so that it's difficult to open the door without clunking the other vehicle. I have not figured out the mental process that causes this behavior.
If you find out, please let us know as it perplexes me too.
Like a lot of you folks, I park at the far end of the parking lot (after dropping off the Mrs. at the front door - won't make that mistake again ). It really honks me off to walk past dozens of empty spots to find some jerk right parked right next to my car.
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June 09, 2017, 03:39 PM
CoolRich59
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Originally posted by V-Tail: When my now-grown stepson was a high schooler, his friends would come over and park in the middle of our two-car wide driveway. Yup, the middle, so that it was not possible to get around either side. More than once I told them that if they could not do better than that, they were not to park in the driveway at all; there were always plenty of parking places on the street, even if it meant that their lazy ass hard to walk an extra 50 feet.
They must have been the long lost children of my wife's best friend. She is a terrific lady, but every time I come home and she is visiting, her car is parked in the middle of the freaking driveway.
Not on the left side, not on the right. Not close to the garage or down at the end by the street. Perfectly placed in the middle making it impossible to get in the garage or around her.
Plus, unless I park on the street, I have to move my car when she leaves so she can get out.
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June 09, 2017, 04:17 PM
Fla. Jim
After being the recipient of many such insults in my life. I'm not sure I'll ever buy a new car{or even one in pristine condition) again. I can afford it but the hassle and worry are just not worth my piece of mind. There "Will" always be asshat's out there. And they breed little asshat's!
June 09, 2017, 08:17 PM
henryaz
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Originally posted by Steve 22X: I do admit that I was in grade school from 1957 to 1965 so I don't know what was taught prior to that time.
Anyway, all is good.
1952-1958 here, and there was a world of difference V-Tail, probably about 10 years earlier.