Earlier this week it had snowed, not enough to really make the roads a danger, but it was a little more then a dusting, but not enough to measure the amount. For one of my college classes I have to spend so many hours observing at a high school.
I get to the high school and in the parking lot there is enough snow on the ground to make seeing the parking lines impossible. So I do what I consider the most logical thing, and park next in a line of a few park cars, and before I get out of the car, some other cars park next to me in that same line.
Come to the end of the day I walk out and notice the snow has melted enough to make most of the parking lines visible, and cars have started parking in the lines. By doing this, there are a few cars that are completely pinned in by other cars, mine among them. Thankfully by the time I walked over there the car directly behind me was pulling out, so I was able to leave, but the cars on either side of my were still completely pinned in.
I get to the high school and in the parking lot there is enough snow on the ground to make seeing the parking lines impossible. So I do what I consider the most logical thing, and park next in a line of a few park cars, and before I get out of the car, some other cars park next to me in that same line.
Come to the end of the day I walk out and notice the snow has melted enough to make most of the parking lines visible, and cars have started parking in the lines. By doing this, there are a few cars that are completely pinned in by other cars, mine among them. Thankfully by the time I walked over there the car directly behind me was pulling out, so I was able to leave, but the cars on either side of my were still completely pinned in.
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