This is how we park Reply #2 – November 03, 2012, 06:29:54 PM Same here I hate having to wait behind people who are waiting for a spot just so they could park 5 feet closer to the store entrance, also to keep the dings and paint ships away. Quote Selected
This is how we park Reply #3 – November 03, 2012, 06:37:41 PM Quote from: FirstBird;401893also to keep the dings and paint ships away. This is the big reason to park away, but often times someone parks right next to me..........and the ships are no better. The people that park further out are typically not as heavy as those who park close though, so they can maneuver in and our of their doors without banging up the car next to them.Edit: Statement excludes the 5 weeks Holiday shopping before the end of the year, and the week into the new year... Quote Selected
This is how we park Reply #4 – November 03, 2012, 07:08:19 PM whats that pile of white stuff???? Quote Selected
This is how we park Reply #5 – November 03, 2012, 11:46:14 PM Them's some sticky tires! What kind are they? Quote Selected
This is how we park Reply #6 – November 04, 2012, 12:03:34 AM If you zoom in can you see my 20th way down on the end? Quote Selected
This is how we park Reply #8 – November 04, 2012, 07:31:16 PM Every time I park way out like that, I will have two cars parked on either side of me when I come out. My car is a asshole magnet (yeah, yeah, "that's why you were drawn to it". There, I beat you to it).One time I parked way out. I mean waaay out. 50 empty spaces or so. I was eating a sandwich before the long trek up to the store. Then some assbag in an old crusty Scottsdale pulls right up beside me. So close I couldn't even open my door! Of all the places to park... I just dropped it in gear and moved over a few more rows. Grrr... I feel like carrying cones and crime scene tape to put around it, just to keep people away... Quote Selected