Upstate Chat Thread XXI
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I pulled into a parking lot the other day and parked 3 rows away from the business door -- there were NO other cars in the lot...
Just as I turned off the key some guy in a nasty pickup truck pulls in and parks RIGHT next to me
I was tempted to move the S but decided to just sit in it until the driver came back.
Just as I turned off the key some guy in a nasty pickup truck pulls in and parks RIGHT next to me
I was tempted to move the S but decided to just sit in it until the driver came back.
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Originally Posted by Triple-H' timestamp='1309454996' post='20735315
Wow, this silly phone takes a decent pic, you were right Marc
And don't give us any line that you parked that way to avoid door dings. It looks like you are on level 4 on Sunday when all the door dingers are in church.
Not only is it the 6th floor, but it is at work, and by 8:30 when most people are in the garage will be packed and I will have someone right next to me.
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The people who park close are all the other car guys at work, the spot next to me is my coworker who just bought the same truck I have, and directly across the street at the same level as my car is the office manager and we have a deal I give her fresh flowers and she watches my car.
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I pulled into a parking lot the other day and parked 3 rows away from the business door -- there were NO other cars in the lot...
Just as I turned off the key some guy in a nasty pickup truck pulls in and parks RIGHT next to me
I was tempted to move the S but decided to just sit in it until the driver came back.
Just as I turned off the key some guy in a nasty pickup truck pulls in and parks RIGHT next to me
I was tempted to move the S but decided to just sit in it until the driver came back.
My +1 is a practical guy. He asked her if she wanted him to move the car. It was a small Hyundai not a lot of room in the vehicle to be sure. He got in the passenger side door, climbed over the seat into the driver's seat and moved the car back without incident. The woman was a large woman and mentioned she had a lot of arthritis; I'm sure there was no way she could have climbed in over the passenger seat. She was very appreciative of his gesture, which she called a "random act of kindness." She also told me he was a good man. I told her "I'm keeping him, but a few of my lady friends are lined up for him, if I kick the bucket first."
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Ah, Rick's a nice guy People in larger population areas are definitely less considerate.
Tom was blown away how nice people were in Middlebury, Vermont compared to what he's used to here in Middletown.
I can't wait to move "to the country"!!! 23 days and countin'
3 nights in Vermont - so only 20 more nights here
I told Tom I would buy him a CD of "city noises" to fall asleep listening to
Tom was blown away how nice people were in Middlebury, Vermont compared to what he's used to here in Middletown.
I can't wait to move "to the country"!!! 23 days and countin'
3 nights in Vermont - so only 20 more nights here
I told Tom I would buy him a CD of "city noises" to fall asleep listening to