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What I equate to leaving the shopping cart in the parking spot.
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I did that once, to two large pickups who boxed me on on either side at a grocery store, how the driver got out of one I'll never know, he was so close. And nobody else around, parking for days. Huddled together like sheep. Boxed both those pickups in with carts and left some choice windshield notes.
 

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I did that once, to two large pickups who boxed me on on either side at a grocery store, how the driver got out of one I'll never know, he was so close. And nobody else around, parking for days. Huddled together like sheep. Boxed both those pickups in with carts and left some choice windshield notes.
You basket case you....:D
 

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I did that once, to two large pickups who boxed me on on either side at a grocery store, how the driver got out of one I'll never know, he was so close. And nobody else around, parking for days. Huddled together like sheep. Boxed both those pickups in with carts and left some choice windshield notes.
Back when I had a car that I took a lot of pride in, I used to park way out in the lower forty, way away from anyone else. I needed the exercise. And besides, I often made it into the store before the parking lot orbiters did. Without fail, when I emerged my car was surrounded by other vehicles. What's up with that?
 

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Back when I had a car that I took a lot of pride in, I used to park way out in the lower forty, way away from anyone else. I needed the exercise. And besides, I often made it into the store before the parking lot orbiters did. Without fail, when I emerged my car was surrounded by other vehicles. What's up with that?

It's a baffling phenomenon. Never understood it. I think it's a testament to how lonely people are and/or how they have the need to feel part of a group.
 

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Back when I had a car that I took a lot of pride in, I used to park way out in the lower forty, way away from anyone else. I needed the exercise. And besides, I often made it into the store before the parking lot orbiters did. Without fail, when I emerged my car was surrounded by other vehicles. What's up with that?

About 4 decades back I bought a Camaro Rally Sport like this one. A few weeks after I got it I went to the bank after work, in a snowstorm, and parked out in the boonies in the parking lot. When I left the bank I saw that someone had hit it. When I got there he was still trying to start his car, but couldn't as the impact had pushed his radiator into the fan :rolleyes: . I suspect his plan was to drive away if he could before I got there. Loved that car. It was about 75' away from the closest car in the lot. Go figure :facepalm: !
 
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