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<extra pedant mode on>Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post<pedant mode on>Well, you can. You're assuming that the guy next to him was there first. It all depends on what was there when the Porsche arrived. <pedant mode off>
Even if there was someone in 2nd/3rd parking spaces, why not park properly in the first one? There is a kerb there.
Actually I think I will leave this mode on for a while.
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<pedant mode on>Well, you can. You're assuming that the guy next to him was there first. It all depends on what was there when the Porsche arrived. <pedant mode off>Originally posted by SimonMac View PostYou can't even justify that one buy saying maybe the guy next to him was badly parked so they had no choice
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It should stop others from dinging his paintwork with their doors.Originally posted by IR35 Avoider View PostI don't think he's badly parked, it's clear he meant to occupy two spaces.
Another thing, I can't believe a bloody woman is having a go a the state of someones parking skills!
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I don't think he's badly parked, it's clear he meant to occupy two spaces.
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When I see parking like that, I squeeze my little beat-up couldn't give a toss if it gets scratched Peugeot into the gap and chortle to myself when I think of the tosser trying to squeeze into her car.
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Works for me - and I get alot of stuff blocked by company firewall. It illustrates the porsche streotype perfectly.Originally posted by Sysman View PostI'm getting a "server not found" message for that image.
I have a mate with a porsche. A 5 year old in a man's body. But then maybe the only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys?
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I can see it, but then I am in Ireland.Originally posted by Sysman View PostI'm getting a "server not found" message for that image.
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seems to be a common fault in all German cars.Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
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