I was just as WalMart, and as I was looking for a place to park, the car in the closest parking space to the building (other than the handi-capped spaces) started to pull out. Now, I am not one of those folks that will circle a parking lot looking for the most optimal space, and will sit there and watch people walking out to their cars, just so I can take their space. On the whole, I think that's a bit silly. What's a few more feet to walk? However, if the opportunity presents itself, I will park in as good a space as I can get. Anyway, I was just about to pull into another space, much farther back, in the same lane as the great-space car was. But, as he was pulling out, I figured "Hey, it's my lucky day, I'll park there." Well, the person in the exact next space to Mr. Great-Space started to pull out too.
"Wow!" I thought, "two of them." As soon as Great-Space pulled out, the guy from the space right next to him took his spot. I just laughed at that doof, and parked in his spot. Can you imagine, reparking to gain one space?! Okay, whatever!
i've seen people do that too! silliness!
ReplyDeletehow many spaces would make it worth wile?
ReplyDeleteAt least 6
ReplyDeleteI like sitting in the best spot with my backup lights on while I eat lunch, just to see how long cars will wait for me to move before giving up.
ReplyDeleteThat's funny Brad. Cruel. But funny.
ReplyDeletei am totally going to have to do that.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't your foot get tired holding the brake down?
ReplyDeleteA parking brake is such a wonderful thing. I've actually done it once or twice for a few minutes myself just to torcher the locals...
ReplyDeleteOh is that what a parking brake is for? Oh my goodness... I thought it was just for parking on hills. Of course it took me ages to figure out how to adjust my mirrors!
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