I wonder how some people make it through a single day in life.  Case in point, this lady's parking job.  It's a fine piece of parking... too bad it's not an actual designated parking spot.  It happens to be right smack in the middle of a turn.  I went to lunch after taking the picture above.  Just before leaving I couldn't help but leave a note on her car to tell her that where she was wasn't a parking spot.  When I came back from lunch the note and the car was still there.  Moments later I noticed the lady driving around the lot, with the note still on her windshield.  It wasn't until she found a parking spot, a real one, got out of her car, and walked a few feet that she noticed the note I left her.  Mind you, she did all this while on the phone.  If I could I would have smashed her head open with a bat.
posted: 11.4.12



Not only does this dope not belong in a handicap spot, since they don't have the placard, but they aren't even parking in an actual spot.  Some people in this world believe that the world needs to bend to their wishes.  Those people are sociopaths.  It may seem like a large stretch to call some idiot that can't park a sociopath.  But my point is where does it end?  This kind of person could probably run over someone and just continue driving.  This kind of person doens't care about others.  This kind of person is glib about the plight of others, and doesn't care that their actions inflict discomfort on others.  The people that park wrong aren't sociopaths, but they certainly aren't good people.
posted: 11.4.12



While going to a local mall packed with cars I spotted this dope who decided he/she would make their own parking spot instead of driving around like everyone else looking for that elusive spot.  And why not?  Again, it's not so much that this person was so cleaver that they beat the system.  It's that if everyone did this it would mean anarchy
posted: 11.13.12

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