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Re: Defensive Parking
« Reply #30 on: 17 August 2010, 12:52 »
                 ^^^ LOL love it  ^^^
This thread has turned into the Jeremy Kyle show  :grin:

LOL!
Heaven forbid, but it has. :laugh:
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Re: Defensive Parking
« Reply #31 on: 17 August 2010, 12:55 »
how about bollux to you.  There's no way I want to get home from work and have to baby sit whilst the mrs goes shopping on her own.
There's no need for the swearing and don't get carried away; my comments were very tongue in cheek.
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Re: Defensive Parking
« Reply #32 on: 17 August 2010, 13:08 »
how about bollux=boll0cks to you.  There's no way I want to get home from work and have to baby sit whilst the mrs goes shopping on her own.
There's no need for the swearing and don't get carried away; my comments were very tongue in cheek.

O how rude. :embarassed:
You know tongue-in-cheek never works. :grin:
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Re: Defensive Parking
« Reply #33 on: 17 August 2010, 13:14 »
how about bollux=boll0cks to you.  There's no way I want to get home from work and have to baby sit whilst the mrs goes shopping on her own.
There's no need for the swearing and don't get carried away; my comments were very tongue in cheek.

O how rude. :embarassed:
You know tongue-in-cheek never works. :grin:
Very good am1w  :laugh: It's difficult to get subtle humour across in a brief typed message, maybe a smiley would help next time
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Re: Defensive Parking
« Reply #34 on: 17 August 2010, 14:22 »
GET OFF MY STAGE !



AND GET A JOB!

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Re: Defensive Parking
« Reply #35 on: 17 August 2010, 14:48 »
how about bollux to you.  There's no way I want to get home from work and have to baby sit whilst the mrs goes shopping on her own.
There's no need for the swearing and don't get carried away; my comments were very tongue in cheek.

I will get carried away (not necessarily with you).  The mother and baby spaces are wider for a reason...and it's not for owners that think their cars are precious.  If you'd tried to get a 5yo, 3yo and 3 month old out of the car in an ordinary space you'd (in the the general term) understand.

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Re: Defensive Parking
« Reply #36 on: 17 August 2010, 21:01 »


Ooooooo, a bit too defensive me.  I tend to park where there is at least some public around, just to put off any potential break ins.  Looks quite desolate, all there by itself. :smiley:
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Re: Defensive Parking
« Reply #37 on: 17 August 2010, 22:10 »
It was just a picture. I didn't think it would cause such a fracas. As for Jeremy Kyle, if he ever crossed the street in front of me, it would be a tough call but I'm pretty sure someone here would be able to recommend a good panel beater.  :grin:
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Re: Defensive Parking
« Reply #38 on: 18 August 2010, 08:18 »
I remember I had my car panel damaged by a kid outside a resturant when he got out of his car. Guess what, the mum put the kid back into the car and drove off before I can write down her plate! :angry: Cost me £300+ to fix

I think there should be more disabled/family parking spaces in supermarkets etc.. and any parents or disable person who do not use this spaces should be fine heavily!

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Re: Defensive Parking
« Reply #39 on: 18 August 2010, 12:31 »
how about bollux to you.  There's no way I want to get home from work and have to baby sit whilst the mrs goes shopping on her own.
There's no need for the swearing and don't get carried away; my comments were very tongue in cheek.

I will get carried away (not necessarily with you).  The mother and baby spaces are wider for a reason...and it's not for owners that think their cars are precious.  If you'd tried to get a 5yo, 3yo and 3 month old out of the car in an ordinary space you'd (in the the general term) understand.
I know what the spaces are for and why thanks  :huh:
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