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There's a freaking scratch in my car!
IvorRedOne
 

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RE: There's a freaking scratch in my car!

(18-03-2015 05:01pm)bangsters Wrote:  Damn other people should be careful of others' belongings.

Absolutely! But do you think they give a Toss?

I was parked up and sitting in my car waiting on my Daughter finishing work when a Woman (Nurse) pulls up at the side of me (plenty of room) and parks so close that when getting her kid out of the car her door is resting against mine.

I first asked her to please be careful and was greeted with a frosty response and when the door rested against my door I told her again to please be careful with her door resting against my car.

Her response "It's only a car and I think getting my child in and out of my car is more important than your car" I told her I couldn't give a shit about her kid. My car is more important to ME than her sprog.

She went berserk lol. I had to reverse away from the dumbass and park elsewhere.

That's the trouble with women, the majority (not all) don't understand or even care how much you have paid for your car or how you look after it.

When possible, just walk the extra 50 yards just to keep your car away from these type of people.
24-06-2018 05:05pm
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jcarrot
 

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Post: #22
RE: There's a freaking scratch in my car!

(24-06-2018 05:05pm)IvorRedOne Wrote:  Absolutely! But do you think they give a Toss?

I was parked up and sitting in my car waiting on my Daughter finishing work when a Woman (Nurse) pulls up at the side of me (plenty of room) and parks so close that when getting her kid out of the car her door is resting against mine.

I first asked her to please be careful and was greeted with a frosty response and when the door rested against my door I told her again to please be careful with her door resting against my car.

Her response "It's only a car and I think getting my child in and out of my car is more important than your car" I told her I couldn't give a shit about her kid. My car is more important to ME than her sprog.

She went berserk lol. I had to reverse away from the dumbass and park elsewhere.

That's the trouble with women, the majority (not all) don't understand or even care how much you have paid for your car or how you look after it.

When possible, just walk the extra 50 yards just to keep your car away from these type of people.

Have you noticed that even if a car park is empty someone always has to park right next to you!
(This post was last modified: 25-06-2018 08:38am by jcarrot.)
24-06-2018 08:15pm
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XFullFatTim
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Post: #23
RE: There's a freaking scratch in my car!

Not if you are in a mud covered Defender.......... they usually try not to park too close, even better if your Defender works on a farm and has been in a spillage or slurry put......... my local Sainsbury Superstore is near to a major livestock auction mart and the only car’s you see parked near to farm Discoveries and Defenders are other farm Discoveries and Defenders!

A Pangea Green New Defender 110 First Edition is now sitting on my drive alongside British Racing Green Electric Mini Cooper SE Level 3. After 21 years in my hands my TDI300 90 was handed on to the next custodian on 15 July 2022.
(This post was last modified: 25-06-2018 10:31pm by XFullFatTim.)
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