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Looks like our apartment complex, but then the spots here are so small that if you parked two sub-compacts centered in their parking spaces, there wouldn't be enough room to fully open the doors. Yes, they're that slender, should've seen me trying to stuff an F150 into one... Ah, forget that, i'm bigger than everyone else, i get two.Seph
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Quoth Javarod View PostLooks like our apartment complex, but then the spots here are so small that if you parked two sub-compacts centered in their parking spaces, there wouldn't be enough room to fully open the doors. Yes, they're that slender, should've seen me trying to stuff an F150 into one... Ah, forget that, i'm bigger than everyone else, i get two.
Hubs just got an old F250. He takes up two spaces when he needs to. However, he parks WAY out at the end of the store lots where no one else is so as not to be a nuisance. We traded parking spaces at the apt. since my old one is wider and has an aisle next to it.Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
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There's no excuse for that when they are that clear. At the boyfriends work and where I leave my car overnight (secure supermarket car park) the markings for each bay are just little t-marks at the end of each space. Which would be clear if it wasn't for the face the car park is paved and so the markings are in a different colour stone, which once is wet looks identical to the normal stone. Someone failed on the design of that.My Crafting Profile http://www.craftster.org/forum/index...ofile;u=139859
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