Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 05:43 pm:
most people around here usually put them away at the grocery store, walmart that's another story...
My favorite is the people who think that they are so special they can park in the loading zone in front of the store, get out and "run in" to get a few things...
Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 05:50 pm:
Even better are the ones who park in front of the "goods in" bay.
I have been known to "Move" them on occasion.
Funniest one I saw was 2 guys come out of the store with electric pallet trucks & move the car between 2 bollards so the owner couldn't get the doors open.
Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 06:26 pm:
Oh,you've struck a nerve. What really miffs me is people running an errand. They turn left across traffic on a two way street, to "head in" park in front of a store. They usually fail at even getting close to parking between the lines.
Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 07:58 pm:
Love that video clip.
Reminds me of the beeeeoooootch that was parked next to me in Pewaukee... it was winter and the wind was blowing hard when I opened my car door... I barely nicked her car, all it did was remove the salt. She insisted on getting my car insurance for it... I was like, no problem, let me just snap some pictures of it... after photo number 20 she was all huffy and wanted me to hurry up to give her my insurance... then I called my insurance company and told them what happened... fortunately she didn't call in the claim.
What ever happened to the courteous bag boys who would gladly escort you along with your purchases to your car and load them for you? I miss those days...
This also reminds me of a funny story: While picking up a few things at the Ft. Bliss Commissary, I noticed a young man helping a lady with her groceries. As she opened the trunk to allow the bag boy to put her groceries into, the car next to them began to "chirp". Next thing you hear is a voice saying: "Step away from the vehicle" shortly after that, the countdown commenced! LOL " ...10, 9, 8..." As the numbers got lower you should have seen that bag boy hustle them bags into her car....ROFL! It was priceless!