Anonymous wrote:It's so interesting...PP complains about OP response being off the scale, and yet PP's response is to talk about murdering OP. also way off the scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's an idea. . .Have a bunch of pine cones in your backseat, chuck them at the offender or their car, and make sure they stick around for you to apologize. Because after all, it is YOU who deserves to feel better or vindicated.
This works especially well in Bethesda.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Douche move.
Keying the car or parking like an asshole?
Anonymous wrote:Never keyed a car, but when I see a car parked in a particularly obnoxious way, I will grease up my hand (I have a really oily face) and run it over the passenger side mirror.
If someone parks too close to me in a space, I feel no guilt opening my door hard into theirs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When cars park in my reserved space at my apartment bldg (close to the zoo and rock creek, usually VA plates) I often fantasize about letting the air out of a tire, but I would never do it. I call the cops to have the car ticketed - they never come but it makes me feel better. I also leave a pre-printed note telling them how much of an asshole they are and noting that if they are visiting my building, they can have their host pay us 1/30th of the monthly fee since I had to park on the street for a day.
You actually pre-meditate your supreme ass-holery? hmmm interesting...I get that it's inconvenient, I do. But for Pete's sake!!
Anonymous wrote:When cars park in my reserved space at my apartment bldg (close to the zoo and rock creek, usually VA plates) I often fantasize about letting the air out of a tire, but I would never do it. I call the cops to have the car ticketed - they never come but it makes me feel better. I also leave a pre-printed note telling them how much of an asshole they are and noting that if they are visiting my building, they can have their host pay us 1/30th of the monthly fee since I had to park on the street for a day.
Anonymous wrote:op here. Yes, I have gotten angry and done this. I'm not saying it's right. Just wondering if I'm the only one who's gotten so frustrated at the guy taking up two spaces that my key may have "slipped" and left a little scratch on his car as I got out of mine.
Anonymous wrote:op here. Yes, I have gotten angry and done this. I'm not saying it's right. Just wondering if I'm the only one who's gotten so frustrated at the guy taking up two spaces that my key may have "slipped" and left a little scratch on his car as I got out of mine.
Anonymous wrote:op here. Yes, I have gotten angry and done this. I'm not saying it's right. Just wondering if I'm the only one who's gotten so frustrated at the guy taking up two spaces that my key may have "slipped" and left a little scratch on his car as I got out of mine.
Anonymous wrote:What the hell? How can someone's parking job make you so angry???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God no. That's just crazy, OP.
What I have done is left nasty notes on the windshields of assholes from VA and MD who park in the bus zones in DC. They need to get a ****ing clue. Talk about rude.
How is the note any less offensive and rude?