Has anyone else noticed...
#16
The problem is obvious, your poor wee truck is getting lonely, and thinks you dont love him the way you dont let him rest next to his friends, so as soon as you leave he invites some buddies over to join him. Simple.
Doh, no, now they know the real me, they will never let me in.....
Running off... must take tablets... must drink more...
Doh, no, now they know the real me, they will never let me in.....
Running off... must take tablets... must drink more...
Robski you have clearly been overdoing it lately!!!!!!!!!!!!! What has Whistler let itself in for????????
#17
that it doesn't matter where you park you car in any given parking lot, some berk will always park right next to you!
Whenever I use a parking lot, I tend to make sure I park my truck on its own, preferably not near any other vehicle or lone shopping cart - it always amazes me that upon return to said truck, there will, 99% of the time, be someone parked right next to me.
I am not one to be vying for a space close to the door, in fact because of my parking quirk, I tend to end up in the spot furthest from the entrance.
I never noticed this sheep like behaviour in the UK - what's going on???????
Whenever I use a parking lot, I tend to make sure I park my truck on its own, preferably not near any other vehicle or lone shopping cart - it always amazes me that upon return to said truck, there will, 99% of the time, be someone parked right next to me.
I am not one to be vying for a space close to the door, in fact because of my parking quirk, I tend to end up in the spot furthest from the entrance.
I never noticed this sheep like behaviour in the UK - what's going on???????
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Accept the fact that it's just a vehicle, it is going to get parking lot rash and park with the rest of us.
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that it doesn't matter where you park you car in any given parking lot, some berk will always park right next to you!
Whenever I use a parking lot, I tend to make sure I park my truck on its own, preferably not near any other vehicle or lone shopping cart - it always amazes me that upon return to said truck, there will, 99% of the time, be someone parked right next to me.
I am not one to be vying for a space close to the door, in fact because of my parking quirk, I tend to end up in the spot furthest from the entrance.
I never noticed this sheep like behaviour in the UK - what's going on???????
Whenever I use a parking lot, I tend to make sure I park my truck on its own, preferably not near any other vehicle or lone shopping cart - it always amazes me that upon return to said truck, there will, 99% of the time, be someone parked right next to me.
I am not one to be vying for a space close to the door, in fact because of my parking quirk, I tend to end up in the spot furthest from the entrance.
I never noticed this sheep like behaviour in the UK - what's going on???????
#22
You know what happens if you just stand still in a public place and just look up? Others will start looking up to see what you're looking at.
Same thing with parking your car away from all others - somebody'll think you know something that makes this a better spot than the others, and because they don't want to lose out, they'll park right next to you.
That's my theory, anyway.
Same thing with parking your car away from all others - somebody'll think you know something that makes this a better spot than the others, and because they don't want to lose out, they'll park right next to you.
That's my theory, anyway.

that it doesn't matter where you park you car in any given parking lot, some berk will always park right next to you!
Whenever I use a parking lot, I tend to make sure I park my truck on its own, preferably not near any other vehicle or lone shopping cart - it always amazes me that upon return to said truck, there will, 99% of the time, be someone parked right next to me.
I am not one to be vying for a space close to the door, in fact because of my parking quirk, I tend to end up in the spot furthest from the entrance.
I never noticed this sheep like behaviour in the UK - what's going on???????
Whenever I use a parking lot, I tend to make sure I park my truck on its own, preferably not near any other vehicle or lone shopping cart - it always amazes me that upon return to said truck, there will, 99% of the time, be someone parked right next to me.
I am not one to be vying for a space close to the door, in fact because of my parking quirk, I tend to end up in the spot furthest from the entrance.
I never noticed this sheep like behaviour in the UK - what's going on???????
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You know what happens if you just stand still in a public place and just look up? Others will start looking up to see what you're looking at.
Same thing with parking your car away from all others - somebody'll think you know something that makes this a better spot than the others, and because they don't want to lose out, they'll park right next to you.
That's my theory, anyway.
Same thing with parking your car away from all others - somebody'll think you know something that makes this a better spot than the others, and because they don't want to lose out, they'll park right next to you.
That's my theory, anyway.

I reckon the thief theory fits best, shall I do a poll?
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Last edited by or4ngecrush; May 13th 2007 at 7:28 am. Reason: spelling
#25
that it doesn't matter where you park you car in any given parking lot, some berk will always park right next to you!
Whenever I use a parking lot, I tend to make sure I park my truck on its own, preferably not near any other vehicle or lone shopping cart - it always amazes me that upon return to said truck, there will, 99% of the time, be someone parked right next to me.
I am not one to be vying for a space close to the door, in fact because of my parking quirk, I tend to end up in the spot furthest from the entrance.
I never noticed this sheep like behaviour in the UK - what's going on???????
Whenever I use a parking lot, I tend to make sure I park my truck on its own, preferably not near any other vehicle or lone shopping cart - it always amazes me that upon return to said truck, there will, 99% of the time, be someone parked right next to me.
I am not one to be vying for a space close to the door, in fact because of my parking quirk, I tend to end up in the spot furthest from the entrance.
I never noticed this sheep like behaviour in the UK - what's going on???????
That used to happen to me in the UK too and did you notice it was always a beige Ford Sierra with a roof rack welded by rust on the top?




