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« on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 20:51:11 » |
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earlier this week at work, i was asked to move my car as i'd left a bit of room on the driver side so i could get my laptop out of my car without denting my car, someone elses car or dropping anything. i do this most days because the parking is pretty relaxed and there is loads of room. however, the crazymentalist receptionist insisted i had to move my car, i obliged and went back to work. few minutes later, she asked me to move it again - so i did, as close as i could possibly get. mine is the dark blue clio, the light blue pug is hers. so what happens? this is what happens. http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a251/jehst/12032008.jpgsome people simply should not deserve to drive. she outright refused to move her car all day because she was in a "bad mood". on the plus side, i still ended up with loads of space on the drivers side door 
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« Reply #1 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 20:55:23 » |
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I don't understand. Which car is the receptionists?
I hope the Pug 306 didn't have anyone wanting to get in the passenger door.
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BANGKOK RED
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« Reply #2 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 21:35:44 » |
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I could tell the some stories about driving/parking in Bangkok, but I don't have all night and so I shant.
Although I will say that should thou ever find one's self driving in Bangkok, and you have to stop in traffic behind a car on a hill ALWAYS leave at least a 3 foot gap between you and the car in front as Thai's in general simply cannot get to grips with hill starts (They nearly always roll back), and it is never their fault.
Oh and their is a parking one that I will mention. For some resons Thai drivers some completely oblivous to the fact that the poor sod whom they are blocking in might actually want to use their car at some point.
That secretary/receptionist at your work seems a bit of a tit thought.
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BANGKOK RED
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« Reply #3 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 21:37:07 » |
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On another note though SY, maybe she fancies you!
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« Reply #4 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 21:58:03 » |
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Her back window is left slightly open.
I would have taken a dump through it
(if I was a contortionist)
EDIT: or knocked one out over her door handle
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« Reply #5 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 22:05:30 » |
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I went to a house viewing one night last week and went to park on the side of the road, a few doors down from the house I was seeing. Before I'd got out some old chap knocks on my window and threaten to take my number plate. I laughed and asked him what he planned on doing with it. Does he collect them? he gave me a foul mouthed tirade about why I shouldn;t park in front of his house. Miserable ballbag. Needless to say I won;t be moving into the area... or maybe I should buy the house and park there every day?!
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« Reply #6 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 22:06:35 » |
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I went to a house viewing one night last week and went to park on the side of the road, a few doors down from the house I was seeing. Before I'd got out some old chap knocks on my window and threaten to take my number plate. I laughed and asked him what he planned on doing with it. Does he collect them? he gave me a foul mouthed tirade about why I shouldn;t park in front of his house. Miserable ballbag. Needless to say I won;t be moving into the area... or maybe I should buy the house and park there every day?! hehe u said ballbag
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sonic youth
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« Reply #7 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 22:36:10 » |
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I don't understand. Which car is the receptionists?
I hope the Pug 306 didn't have anyone wanting to get in the passenger door. the pug belongs to the receptionist who asked me to move my car twice, suggesting she'd "get it towed" when i laughed when she asked the second time. i was feeling petty so i parked as close as i could without risking damaging my car. later on, someone else turned up in the astra and parked like a total twat.
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« Reply #8 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 22:47:36 » |
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Either I am being a bit blonde sonic or you are missing out some important bits of the story.
Where was your car parked originally and why did she ask you to move it (Twice). After your last post I guess that she thought that you where not parked clode enough to her's and therefore was taking up parking space.
Which is why you are pissed at the blue Astra thingy. Am I right, if so it took some noodle work to figure it out.
If so, who does the Astra belong to, and was the owner asked to move it, and if not why not?
I see your gripe an that would get under my skin also. My guess is that with you being the new boy that she feels as though she might have some kind of authority to boss you about a bit.
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« Reply #9 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 22:50:33 » |
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I think I got the story. Sonic liked parking in all the massive available space, receptionist tells him off, sonic parks right next to people, receptionist parks in empty space.
It looks like he might have parked as close as he could to another car just out of spite. But that's all fair play.
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« Reply #10 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 22:56:48 » |
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I think I got the story. Sonic liked parking in all the massive available space, receptionist tells him off, sonic parks right next to people, receptionist parks in empty space.
It looks like he might have parked as close as he could to another car just out of spite. But that's all fair play. I think you got it wrong. The receptionist was in the light blue car, the one he parked next to. Anyway, slightly off this particular topic, this gets me angry more than lots of things. When a car has been parked over two spaces in a car park (see illustration). Its makes me even more angry when its a big, expensive, shiny 4 x 4, and the owner obviously believes he has some sort divine right to have two spaces instead of one to minimise the risk of his pride and joy being scratched by the car door owned by a mere mortal. http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z3/pagey123/car.jpg
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« Reply #11 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 22:56:56 » |
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I would suggest getting them paint lines Sonic, might help everyone out.
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BANGKOK RED
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« Reply #12 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 22:57:35 » |
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Nah, the receptionists motor is to the left of sonics car. I think that the astra is a random car.
After all surely the recptionist would have already parked her car if she was at work.
S.Y.
Please clarify.
Also, what's going on with that red-ish motor almost out of the picture at the bottom, he's taking the Michael ain't he.
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« Reply #13 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 22:59:55 » |
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I think I got the story. Sonic liked parking in all the massive available space, receptionist tells him off, sonic parks right next to people, receptionist parks in empty space.
It looks like he might have parked as close as he could to another car just out of spite. But that's all fair play. I think you got it wrong. The receptionist was in the light blue car, the one he parked next to. Anyway, slightly off this particular topic, this gets me angry more than lots of things. When a car has been parked over two spaces in a car park (see illustration). Its makes me even more angry when its a big, expensive, shiny 4 x 4, and the owner obviously believes he has some sort divine right to have two spaces instead of one to minimise the risk of his pride and joy being scratched by the car door owned by a mere mortal. http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z3/pagey123/car.jpg That made me laugh out loud you cunt. Did you take the time and effort to draw that up yourself? Good show old boy.
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flammableBen
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« Reply #14 on: Sunday, March 16, 2008, 23:01:20 » |
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I'm confused as fuck. But the picture was the greatest thing ever.
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