He'll probably read that and wonder why some loser is confessing his sins on his window instead of in church.
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He'll probably read that and wonder why some loser is confessing his sins on his window instead of in church.
Nice parking job and what a way to advertise for your business. Both passenger side tires up on the curb. This one deserves bonus points.
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It's a truck... whats the problem with him being up on that curb? Not like it's a sidewalk or anything, and gives the space next to him a little more room than that big truck normally would. Seems like a extra good parking job to me.
Not exactly in the space, but better than crowding the guy next to him.
I've got an F250 extended cab long bed and I don't try to park in the first space, I park out away from everything. If anyone is crowded at that point its because they parked beside me.
My guess is the guy driving the truck worked for the business and wasn’t the owner. I imagine if the owner knew how Juan or Julio was representing his business he likely wouldn’t be too happy.
But, in the drivers defense, it’s tough to fit a full size truck in just about any parking spot these days. I don’t know if there is a standard size for parking spots but if there is I bet it’s been getting smaller over the years. I don’t have a dually but I’ve been squared up and centered in spots and the stripes were maybe six inches from my tires on either side.
I've noticed this as well. I call it the Airplane Seat Effect. Squeeze more and more parking spaces into the same sized area to accommodate more customers. If the customers car doors get dinged it's not usually going to adversely effect their bottom line and it's no skin off of their knees.
It'd be nice if they would at least have more open check out lanes at places with a billion parking spaces. Looking at you Walmart, Costco, Sam's, and Home Depot.
You’re just hitting the store at the wrong time. I’ve seen plenty of open checkouts at times like 11 pm or 5 am. Nobody in the store but four or six open checkouts. It seems their rule about only having one open lane only applies to prime shopping times when the store is packed full of shoppers.