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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have an extended SUV. [b]I believe it’s the biggest American-made SUV.[/b] When I first got it, I would park at the end of the lot/Gods country in a driven through parking spot. I began backing it in on the driveway after my weekly shopping. When I began working in an office with a super tight garage -basically room for 1.5 cars but 2-way traffic, I began parking on the top floor. Away from others. These days the garage is almost at capacity. I now 100% of the time back in. I had a guy lean on his horn the other week after I backed in. What made him an ass though was his 40 mph speed through the garage. Really?! It’s 830 am and you can’t sit?! Get up a little earlier next time. The worst is that the garage (made for 1.5 car span) has parking spots at the end of every row that don’t give enough room for 2 cars to go in opposite directions. I can see the cars heading towards me (I sit high), so I routinely wait. The folks in sedan/coupe cannot and near misses all too often. Worst is when someone is backing out. I cringe. [/quote] Talk about burying the lede. Your monster truck is clearly too big for the garage. Get a normal sized car. [/quote] It's "lead", not "lede".... as in "the lead story" Get your idioms straight before you start telling people what they should be driving. [/quote] NP. It's lede. You are wrong, leave the thread. -- journalist who has spent 22 years working in mainstream media [/quote] And I've got 4 years on you, in the same industry. Except unlike you, I'm not lying about it. It's l-e-a-d. As in "we're [i]leading[/i] our newscast tonight with ________". When you "bury the lead", you're putting the most important part of the story under/after some other minutiae. Your post got a lot of WTF looks and squints in our newsroom tonight. [/quote] HOly Shit. Your newsroom just got pwned. You guys do know what pwned is right? If you need help, let us know.[/quote]
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