Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
But WHAT gives you the right? just because you think your car is better than the others in the car park? I've seen Astons, GT3's and Lambo's hapilly parked in a single space so whats so special about peoples cars who feel they have a right to take two spaces?
How about going to the front of queues when you are in a hurry do you think thats right too? I mean if you are in a hurry surely you should have the right to go to the front of all the other people in the queue as clearly their time isnt as important as yours
You sound like you were a spoilt brat as a kid to me to be honest..
Do you actually read anything before you write????
When did i say i think my car is better? Go back and read things.
Another thing chavs can't do very well, read, hence proved
when im on my bike, yup i go straight to the front. Doesn't harm anyone, no-one moves, and im not going to get in anyones way. jsut like parking in 2 spaces in an un-croweded carpark.
If im a spoilt brat, it just backs up my case that your a jealous chav
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Conway563
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
I also agree with parent and toddler parking although they should allow use for anyone if the car park is full
The amount of times car parks are completely fullt o find every aprent and toddler space free to use
I find it nearly impossible to find any parent and toddler spaces when I'm with my daughter
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
If im a spoilt brat, it just backs up my case that your a jealous chav
My parents taught me the value of money
[Edited on 20-08-2009 by DaveyLC]
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stan_the_man
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Corsasport f|_|cking rules.
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Daimo B
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Value of money.
Yet you've just said you'd practically park 10mm of somoenes car, (hence causing damage getting out of your door with 10mm)
Make up your mind...... You either value money or not. You've just banged on about all that crap, then come out with that line.
lmfao
As I say, reading and moral skills are clearly not in your mindset.
[Edited on 20-08-2009 by VXR]
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Value of money.
Yet you've jsut said you'd practiucally park 10mm of somoenes car, (hence causing damage getting out of your door with 10mm)
Where did I say I'd damage their car? I'd NEVER damage someones car without being provoked..
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Daimo B
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Oh, so how do you plan to get out of your "green omega" with only 10mm of space?
Through the boot....
And what about everyone elses comments you've ignored?
I do love it when people only pick out certain parts of a quote to argue back, point blank ignoring everythign else that makes them look silly
As I say fella, I been here a loooooooooooong time and had a loooooooooooooooooot of arguments. You wont win. Especially if you can't at least have some decent points to argue, of which you haven't provided any yet. Answered no-ones questions about why you would do it other than "educate them"
Educate them to what, your rules?
Least mine are morally correct. If its busy, park near the back, or don't park there at all.
You'r just being an argumentitive badger without any backup for your arguments at all.
At least if i can't come back with a decent argumentitive reply i'd say so, like "yup, busted, im wrong there", but your jsut picking out tiny parts of quotes, and only the parts that you think you can argue, ignoring the rest.
Seen people like you come and go over the years.
You got technical knowlegdge, but that counts for nothing if you hgave no basis for your arguements
[Edited on 20-08-2009 by VXR]
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
when im on my bike, yup i go straight to the front. Doesn't harm anyone, no-one moves, and im not going to get in anyones way. jsut like parking in 2 spaces in an un-croweded carpark.
If im a spoilt brat, it just backs up my case that your a jealous chav
But if it's un crowded why would you need two spaces? Why not just park in one further away from everyone else?
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Oh, so how do you plan to get out of your "green omega" with only 10mm of space?
Through the boot....
Not sure about your car but mine has got doors on both sides, also I can reverse or park on either side of a car so I can choose not only which door I wish to exit my car through but which door is closest to the one next to me
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johnhara1
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Oh, so how do you plan to get out of your "green omega" with only 10mm of space?
By parking his car so the omega passenger side is 10mm away from yours.
Simples.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
But if it's un crowded why would you need two spaces? Why not just park in one further away from everyone else?
If its un-crowded, why would someone need to park 10mm off my door?
I NEVER cover 2 spaces at the front of the carpark, always a distance away where people are not likley to spread to in the time i am there.
At least i consider other carpark users when I park in 2 spaces. Not jsut be a cunt about it
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DaveyLC
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Did you miss my reply to your FAIL POST?
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by johnhara1
By parking his car so the omega passenger side is 10mm away from yours.
Simples.
but if im in 2 spaces, between car either side, hows he going to squeeze in, especially in that old barge....
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johnhara1
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Did you miss my reply to your FAIL POST?
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Not sure about your car but mine has got doors on both sides, also I can reverse or park on either side of a car so I can choose not only which door I wish to exit my car through but which door is closest to the one next to me
So if there cars either side of the two spaces, where you going to squeeze into?
If im away from all other cars taking 2 space, your telling me you will purposly come and park 10mm from my door.
Yeah, top bloke you are.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Did you miss my reply to your FAIL POST?
Check time of posting.
Clutching at straws now....
Never seen this before
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
but if im in 2 spaces, between car either side, hows he going to squeeze in, especially in that old barge....
If you are in between two cars then clearly the carpark isnt 'almost empty'
If my car doesnt fit im clearly not going to put it in the gap am I
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johnhara1
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by johnhara1
By parking his car so the omega passenger side is 10mm away from yours.
Simples.
but if im in 2 spaces, between car either side, hows he going to squeeze in, especially in that old barge....
There would only be a car either side if the carpark was crowded. You wouldn't be covering 2 spaces if it wasn't.
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andys sxi
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it hasnt really achived anything by shaun parking over 2 spaces because the car has still parked next to it. IMO its made it worse look how close it is to his car thats got to be closer than him parking in a normal space
if you dont want people parking right next to you try out the way of everybody else but you will still get some cars near you car at some point
April 08 feature car
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Daimo B
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Exactly, so your jsut being a c*nt about it then,
Hence we come back to morals...
Anyway, i got some work to do now, you clearly cannot keep a constructive debate/argument that of which i'd expect a 19/20 yo to come up with.
Least if your gonna argue with me, back it up, not jsut randomly quote rubbish ignoring the important parts.
Now get back to your chavvy omega. I hear the tides on its way out Don't wanna be beached now do you.
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
But if it's un crowded why would you need two spaces? Why not just park in one further away from everyone else?
If its un-crowded, why would someone need to park 10mm off my door?
I NEVER cover 2 spaces at the front of the carpark, always a distance away where people are not likley to spread to in the time i am there.
At least i consider other carpark users when I park in 2 spaces. Not jsut be a cunt about it
Right, so you're basically saying the spaces either side of the two you're taking up aren't usually being used when you come back.
So if you parked in one space equally far away there's even less chance of someone being parked next to you surely?
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by johnhara1
There would only be a car either side if the carpark was crowded. You wouldn't be covering 2 spaces if it wasn't.
In which case, i'd be further away in a quieter part of the carpark.
The question is to see what Davey would do, which is not squeeze in like he was bragging he would earlier.
If it was this busy, I would not ahve parked there.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Now get back to your chavvy omega. I hear the tides on its way out Don't wanna be beached now do you.
My CHAVVY omega.. not quite sure those words have ever been used in the same sentance..
You could call one of my other cars chavvy but definitely not hte omega.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
Right, so you're basically saying the spaces either side of the two you're taking up aren't usually being used when you come back.
So if you parked in one space equally far away there's even less chance of someone being parked next to you surely?
Possibly yes, but then its not hurting anyone as it doesn't effect anyone, so why should i be victimised because of making use of a space that no-one else is taking up.....?
What exactly is wrong with that?
And as said, I wouldn't be away from the car that long anyway.
Right, now I've got a PDA to setup, i really got to go. So everyone can bicker away and call me lots of names whilst I am away.
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alan-g-w
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Surely the ONLY reason you'd take up two spaces is becasue you think the car park is going to get so busy that there is going to be other cars parking in the space next to you - if you were worried about it you would EITHER park over two spaces or find a quiet part of the car park. Not both.
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