WOW. BMW drivers *are* *******s. Except Sean.
#1
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WOW. BMW drivers *are* *******s. Except Sean.
I was out shopping today. My car was parked in the very last stall on the end. I had to park at angle because of the person in the next stall in. That left my car a bit over the line, but since there are no stalls past me so that shouldn't matter.
When I came back out to my car there was an older 5 series parked next to me on the outside. i.e. he made his own parking spot. The person who made me park crooked like a jackass had left and there was a car parked normally there now.
I arrived to my car about the same time that the owner of the 5 series did. I was loading my car and as the BMW driver left he gave me the finger and drove off like a coward. He obviously thought I had purposely parked the way I did, nevermind that he decided to make his own parking spot.
I ran after his car to explain my point of view and he drove straight in to traffic without looking, almost got hit and then spun out.
I decided that things should be left at that. Finger me.... sheesh.
When I came back out to my car there was an older 5 series parked next to me on the outside. i.e. he made his own parking spot. The person who made me park crooked like a jackass had left and there was a car parked normally there now.
I arrived to my car about the same time that the owner of the 5 series did. I was loading my car and as the BMW driver left he gave me the finger and drove off like a coward. He obviously thought I had purposely parked the way I did, nevermind that he decided to make his own parking spot.
I ran after his car to explain my point of view and he drove straight in to traffic without looking, almost got hit and then spun out.
I decided that things should be left at that. Finger me.... sheesh.
#3
My boss is a nice guy. 330ix.
But he buys cars for the way they drive. He pretty much buys everything that way - if it does what he wants, like he wants it done, that's what he buys, to heck with the name.
He's going to buy a Tesla. LOL.
In general, you are correct. I love the ones that park over two spots. It makes me want to cram into the partial spot beside them.
With the Mercedes, I can do it sometimes. And always on their driver's side, too. Hmmm, wonder how that happened?!?
He's going to buy a Tesla. LOL.
In general, you are correct. I love the ones that park over two spots. It makes me want to cram into the partial spot beside them.
With the Mercedes, I can do it sometimes. And always on their driver's side, too. Hmmm, wonder how that happened?!?
#4
I was once sitting in a parking lot waiting for a car to back out of a stall
as the person backed out in front of me and then drove off an a-hole in a BMW zipped into the slot from the other side. We then had the obligatory yelling at each other in the parking lot festival and he walked off (finger in air) with car still parked and the last words he said were "Merry Christmas".
As I was in a non descript car (read American) and had no front plate I waited a couple minutes, then put to use the valve core tool I used to have on my key chain and parked on the other side of the mall.
He returned to 4 (non damaged) flat tires.
The note I left on the windshield simply said... "Merry Christmas"
As I was in a non descript car (read American) and had no front plate I waited a couple minutes, then put to use the valve core tool I used to have on my key chain and parked on the other side of the mall.
He returned to 4 (non damaged) flat tires.
The note I left on the windshield simply said... "Merry Christmas"
#7
I once took the rotor out of a distributor under similar circumstances. (In the olden days when..
you could open any engine hood from the outside).
Put the distributor cap on again. I have NO idea how long it took for the ashhole to figure it out.
Revenge is mine.
Put the distributor cap on again. I have NO idea how long it took for the ashhole to figure it out.
Revenge is mine.