Civic Courtesey Car Prang
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Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,Mar 24 2006, 07:24 PM
And it's not a freeloader, it's a Suzuki Vitara.
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Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,Mar 25 2006, 08:12 AM
I don't remember saying that
However, I am one of the lucky people who is big enough to avoid people starting trouble with me, which means I've never had to hone any fighting skills
However, I am one of the lucky people who is big enough to avoid people starting trouble with me, which means I've never had to hone any fighting skills
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Neil I hate to say it but your post makes it sound like the fault of this bump was the neighbours. Was the Vitara parked legally and stationary at the time?
If so then there is only one culprit. Sorry but them's the facts.
If so then there is only one culprit. Sorry but them's the facts.
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You must have missed this bit of my post
Yes it was our fault, but his vehicle is parked in a way that makes it difficult, but not impossible to get on our drive. It makes it a 5 or 6 point turn instead of 3. I've asked him to move it and he continues to park it there even though he has his own empty driveway. Which in my book makes him an inconsiderate bastard.
So it's ultimately her fault, fair enough,
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Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,Mar 27 2006, 11:44 AM
You must have missed this bit of my post
Yes it was our fault, but his vehicle is parked in a way that makes it difficult, but not impossible to get on our drive. It makes it a 5 or 6 point turn instead of 3. I've asked him to move it and he continues to park it there even though he has his own empty driveway. Which in my book makes him an inconsiderate bastard.
Yes it was our fault, but his vehicle is parked in a way that makes it difficult, but not impossible to get on our drive. It makes it a 5 or 6 point turn instead of 3. I've asked him to move it and he continues to park it there even though he has his own empty driveway. Which in my book makes him an inconsiderate bastard.
I discovered on Sat. night, that I'd parallel parked in a gap 8" longer than the car.
That'd piss off your obviously attention-seeking neighbour.
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Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,Mar 27 2006, 10:44 AM
I've asked him to move it and he continues to park it there even though he has his own empty driveway. Which in my book makes him an inconsiderate bastard.