I went to the movies last night. As always to protect my prized possession (Bronco) I always park in “no man’s land”. Always hoping no one will park next to me. As I left movie theater I could see across the parking lot and immediately had a knot in my stomach because I could tell that someone had gone out of their way to park next to me. I was furious. As I got closer my anxiety subsided and knew everything was ok. I eventually saw the owner of the other vehicle and all I could do was smile and wave.
Parked next to a red BD sas.
Exactly. Parking like this is just an invitation for some d-bag to squeeze his F450 in between your two Broncos, right?...because if you don't park like an "A-hole", or a "D-bag" out in the empty back 40, some jackass will park right in between, because... people suck.
Been there done that.I went to the movies last night. As always to protect my prized possession (Bronco) I always park in “no man’s land”. Always hoping no one will park next to me. As I left movie theater I could see across the parking lot and immediately had a knot in my stomach because I could tell that someone had gone out of their way to park next to me. I was furious. As I got closer my anxiety subsided and knew everything was ok. I eventually saw the owner of the other vehicle and all I could do was smile and wave.
I went to the movies last night. As always to protect my prized possession (Bronco) I always park in “no man’s land”. Always hoping no one will park next to me. As I left movie theater I could see across the parking lot and immediately had a knot in my stomach because I could tell that someone had gone out of their way to park next to me. I was furious. As I got closer my anxiety subsided and knew everything was ok. I eventually saw the owner of the other vehicle and all I could do was smile and wave.
Indeed a tough crowd! I love seeing another one in the wild. Yes I’m the jerk that parked that way. I’d do it again to park next to a beauty like AZarea51. No excuses that I need to respond to. All in good fun and wanting this picturesque moment !
Parking any vehicle at HD is a risky endeavor.I had a brand new Camry once. Third day I had it was parked out in the boonies of a Home Depot parking lot. Come out to my car and there is a big orange stripe and a broken rear taillight. The wind had taken one of the big lumber carts that some slob didn't put up and sailed it straight into my car. That's when I started parking strategically closer to other vehicles but not too close.
I dread the Walmart parking lot more than Home Depot.Parking any vehicle at HD is a risky endeavor.
It’s a big empty parking lot. People need to chill out. Outrage for parking like that is warranted when you are preventing others from being able to park in this instance that wasn’t the case.The 'other guy' could have easily parked between the lines, leaving a space between the vehicles. He parked like a D-bag.