Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because some people are weirdos. And anyone who has a problem with that does so because they are one of the weirdos who parks next to people in empty lots. Weirdos
Was it really necessary to resurrect this 12 year old post? Do you not have anything else going on?
Anonymous wrote:Because some people are weirdos. And anyone who has a problem with that does so because they are one of the weirdos who parks next to people in empty lots. Weirdos
Anonymous wrote:Yes, this. Do you find the following also happens to you:
You go to the bathroom stall on one end and someone comes in and walks to the other end of the many stalls then comes back and goes into the stall right next to you.
The grocery store aisle is empty but as soon as you go to reach for something other shoppers come out of nowhere and need to get something from the exact same spot you are looking at.
You sit down in a somewhat empty auditorium and although there are tons of open seats, someone comes to sit next to or behind you. They don't even talk or acknowledge you.
The one crazy person on public transport always seems to want to sit near you and start a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always park far end of the parking lot, and it never fails - someone is ALWAYS parked right next to us - even though there is PLENTY of parking/empty spots through out the lot. WHY!?!!
Yesterday the guy was so close, i couldn't get by with the minivan door open.
UGH
Because you drive a mini-van. With the sliding doors, the odds decrease that you'll ding my car.
Not me. If you did that to me, I'd be sure to "accidently" drag my stroller up the side of your car, while trying to get me kids inside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12:40 there are special seats/spaces for you in back of theatre and the view is not obstructed. In fact, they are probably the best seats in the house.
Do they make the special needs sit on the back of the bus also. Wow, I thought this was 2013, not 1953.
Anonymous wrote:12:40 there are special seats/spaces for you in back of theatre and the view is not obstructed. In fact, they are probably the best seats in the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so annoying. You out of your way to park far away in the big ass parking lot. Then you come back and can't get your kid in the car because some asshole parked right next the door where the carseat is. You look around at the empty parking lot very confused as you try to shove your baby through the door.
I am not being sarcastic. Get off the drugs, get off the phone, turn down the radio and pay attention to the big empty lots you jerks.
AMEN! This is exactly what happened to me. It was a Target parking lot - a trillion other spots, but he hugged my car and I struggled to get my baby into the car.
So I blocked him in with my empty shopping cart. Jerk