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May I suggest that you may want to consider stopping hanging out with people that annoy you so much. Just a thought.

If that was the case, I would become a recluse:mj07:

I love everyone, just have been keeping up with this stuff for some time. I am easy going, just ask Nole:0003
 

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21 - 4 way stop guy - at a 4 way stop, it is your turn - GO. Don't wave me through, follow the rules. It's not a nice gesture, it's passive aggressive. Just go dikhead.

I hate this fucking guy! He fucks it up for everyone.
 

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While we are at it:

All you jackasses that own an oversized pick em up truck and don't do construction.

Yes, I understand you need to make up for your under-sized penis, but give the rest of us a break. I back into parking places and still can't see to get around your Ford F-five million zillion 50 truck that gets 6 miles to the gallon.

I admire the perfectly pristine bed liner showing us you don't do shit with your truck, especially the super asshole who thinks his truck not only needs to be giant sized, but diesel as well. Nothing like two giant clouds of black smoke as you peel out from a stop sign (at 4 miles an hour).

Stop buying truck you don't need.
 

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It's almost as if people around here don't like you, weird.



I give up, what's wrong with backing into a parking place?

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That's one of my pet peeves too. :lol:

It slows everything down. Just pull in.
 

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Bastards driving in the passing lane at or below the speed limit. Get the fuck over, can you not see that there are 80 cars behind you in the fucking passing lane? :facepalm:
 

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:facepalm:

That's one of my pet peeves too. :lol:

It slows everything down. Just pull in.

It doesn't. I don't do it if someone is behind me, mostly because they won't figure out what I am doing and end up running into me.

If I can't see around that big giant truck while backed in how in the world can anyone see to back out around one of those things? The answer is, they can't. Backing out into potential traffic blind is more dangerous than me backing into a space.
 

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It doesn't. I don't do it if someone is behind me, mostly because they won't figure out what I am doing and end up running into me.

If I can't see around that big giant truck while backed in how in the world can anyone see to back out around one of those things? The answer is, they can't. Backing out into potential traffic blind is more dangerous than me backing into a space.

Backing in is harder and more time consuming.
 

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People that take a piss or walk out of the stall after taking a dump without washing there hands in a public restroom. :0003
 

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People that take a piss or walk out of the stall after taking a dump without washing there hands in a public restroom. :0003

Then they pass you a roll when they get back to the table. :facepalm:
 

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Backing in is harder and more time consuming.

Something that I learned by living in this heat is that it is a good idea to prevent the sun scorching the front seat & steering wheel....So sometimes backing in a parking space keeps the sun away from the front of the car & it is more tolerable when when you have to get back into the car....
 

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It doesn't. I don't do it if someone is behind me, mostly because they won't figure out what I am doing and end up running into me.

If I can't see around that big giant truck while backed in how in the world can anyone see to back out around one of those things? The answer is, they can't. Backing out into potential traffic blind is more dangerous than me backing into a space.

Well, most of the time you can't see when backing out of a spot. That's why you ease out. It's not like backing in gives a guy a crystal clear view when leaving.

The thing is, more often than not, the "backers" aren't even in the spot, either. They crowd one side, and pinch the other guy.

If you can do it in one move, and hit it right on....good for you. Most can't, and you have the parking lot do-si-do.
 

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Backing in is harder and more time consuming.

But don't I counteract that by taking less time to pull out and get on my way instead of backing out, straightening up, shifting to drive and finally pulling away?


Seems like no matter how you keep score the same amount of time is ultimately involved.
 

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But don't I counteract that by taking less time to pull out and get on my way instead of backing out, straightening up, shifting to drive and finally pulling away?


Seems like no matter how you keep score the same amount of time is ultimately involved.


Absolutely not.

Lookie here:

I drive right in, and back right out. MOST people who back in, CAN'T do it in one move. Pure and simple. Thus, they take more time.
 

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Absolutely not.

Lookie here:

I drive right in, and back right out. MOST people who back in, CAN'T do it in one move. Pure and simple. Thus, they take more time.

I can back in my spot and stop the car on a quarter. I've probably done it over 1000 times. It's how I park EVERY time.
 

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But don't I counteract that by taking less time to pull out and get on my way instead of backing out, straightening up, shifting to drive and finally pulling away?


Seems like no matter how you keep score the same amount of time is ultimately involved.

Absolutely not.

Lookie here:

I drive right in, and back right out. MOST people who back in, CAN'T do it in one move. Pure and simple. Thus, they take more time.

People back in, take a couple shots to do so and are off center most of the time making it a tight squeeze getting out of the car without giving someone a door-knocker.
 

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And it's usually the pickup truck guys doing the backing in. Or old people that have no business trying that move.
 
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