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BigRichard 08-23-2016 05:44 PM

I am considering buying one of these for a little farther commute...

https://www.amazon.com/Super-1000wat...=adult+scooter

Hog's Gone Fishin 08-23-2016 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Eureka (Post 12383088)
As a home owner I had to deal with people like you parking in front of my house often. One day I approached a guy who would park their sometimes and offered one of my driveway spots for a fee (325$ for a year). He accepted and ended up being a cool aqauintance. I got to meet his lil sis after he casually invited me to a BBQ and ended up boning her quite often. He eventually didn't like his lil sis in his parking spot he had paid for. ESP in the early morning hours. He didn't re-up the next year.

See if you can buy a space from a local home owner.


****ing Brilliant ! Took an annoying situation and turned it into getting paid to bone the guys sister. You are now CP royalty.

seclark 08-23-2016 05:53 PM

yeah, i don't know, but i think if you're gonna hire a person to come to work, you ought to have a ****in place for them to park. maybe i'm missing something.

but, if you fix that problem, all the other bitches are taken care of.

now, if i was bwana, i'd pray that that whore would see her evil ways and at least take a cab.
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rtmike 08-23-2016 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRichard (Post 12383012)
Hah, this may not be a bad idea..

Someone trying to look good will point out to a supe that in fine print it says the decal needs to be applied to the bumper.

We have the main hospital about a mile away. Wife worked there for about 16 years before they moved her. Anyhoots, same thing, neighbors bitching. They even had a task force following people who parked in residential & walked.

I know people really freak out if they're parked in an ADA stall with no permit & I start wheeling around it taking pictures. I make it a point to act like I'm zooming in on the license plate. I'm not actually taking pictures but I do have my video on stand by.
I had a Father come inside to a soccer game & approached me cause I left him a note (outfit gives them away) saying he was being reported to local authorities. He was all pissed off cause someone in a stall next to his hugged his stall so he hugged the ADA stall. It's a ticket. I told him that excuse doesn't make a difference. I then tried to explain & show him, (I was sitting in the bleachers) how I needed the whole stall when drivers side meets up with regular parking. I never was able to finish cause he kept apologizing.

All people have to do is talk to me. If they want to be Richard's, so be it, :harumph:


Parking. Lol, the only time I really accept the fact I'm broke. We wait in lines, etc., @ airports but I used to need those stalls when I dis/assembled my chair & I'll be damned if I'm gonna let some lazy, white trash park in a stall that I need & am LEGAL for and not say something.

It's funny. Whenever someone even hints at disabled parking my wife will say in some way, "Oh boy, here we go." lol

notorious 08-23-2016 06:02 PM

Work should be paying for your time on the shuttle.

Pasta Little Brioni 08-23-2016 06:05 PM

Big Rich be lookin for a bang maid to exchange for parking

TribalElder 08-23-2016 06:10 PM

Scrape that parking sticker off your car and park in visitor parking

Buehler445 08-23-2016 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Bwana (Post 12383020)
I guess I can kind of see both sides to this. You have to park someplace but I have also been on the other side of the fence.

Last summer some hairy ditch pig looking chick would come and park out in front of my house about every other day and walk off. It took me awhile to figure out what she was doing which was walking two blocks and boning some married guy while his wife was at work and or out of town.

Neither here nor there, but it was a hot summer and kept me from watering the front yard because I have well water and I didn't want to get any on her car.

Then the week of reckoning came when she was in front of the house for 6 days in a row. The lawn starting looking like the one on the Oak Express commercial "that's not natural."

I finally happened to be there when she was getting in her car one night, explained the situation, she gave me attitude and parked there the next day. I said **** it and fired up the sprinklers for a good all day lawn soaking and her car got a good watering as well. After that she didn't park there anymore.

As soon as it became habitual id have irrigated the **** out of her car.

Coincidentally someone was doing this at the coop my buddy runs. Pretty ingenious (CP spelling). There are always cars at the coop.

EXCEPT one of her husbands friends worked there and clued him in.

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 12383127)
Work should be paying for your time on the shuttle.

This. Get a proposal and get it signed by everyone in your building outlining the problems with wasting that much time. Get them to get a phone app time card that goes off GPS and submit it to management.

The more signatures the better.

jspchief 08-23-2016 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball (Post 12383071)
Douche move to park in a residential area like that...huge Douchette move

Douche move for a business to have facilities that don't have enough parking to support employees/customers. This is on the hospital and they should put in adequate parking. The residents and employees are both getting the shaft because of a bottom line.

Pasta Little Brioni 08-23-2016 06:56 PM

Agreed but it's not the residents fault. Everyone here would be pissed if they couldn't get a spot for their fam in a situation like this.

mdstu 08-23-2016 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 12383127)
Work should be paying for your time on the shuttle.

That's what I was wondering, if I'm on the clock I'd have no problem taking the shuttle even if it was extremely inconvenient. If not I'd probably be in contact with my boss about renegotiating my compensation.

cdcox 08-23-2016 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Bwana (Post 12383020)
I guess I can kind of see both sides to this. You have to park someplace but I have also been on the other side of the fence.

Last summer some hairy ditch pig looking chick would come and park out in front of my house about every other day and walk off. It took me awhile to figure out what she was doing which was walking two blocks and boning some married guy while his wife was at work and or out of town.

Neither here nor there, but it was a hot summer and kept me from watering the front yard because I have well water and I didn't want to get any on her car.

Then the week of reckoning came when she was in front of the house for 6 days in a row. The lawn starting looking like the one on the Oak Express commercial "that's not natural."

I finally happened to be there when she was getting in her car one night, explained the situation, she gave me attitude and parked there the next day. I said **** it and fired up the sprinklers for a good all day lawn soaking and her car got a good watering as well. After that she didn't park there anymore.

I was hoping that the story would end with you putting a pile of leaves around her car.

Bwana 08-23-2016 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 12383284)
I was hoping that the story would end with you putting a pile of leaves around her car.

Oh trust me bud, if it would have been in the fall, that's exactly how it would have ended.

Pasta Little Brioni 08-23-2016 07:55 PM

Dog accidently shit on her windshield :)

Rain Man 08-23-2016 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by jspchief (Post 12383177)
Douche move for a business to have facilities that don't have enough parking to support employees/customers. This is on the hospital and they should put in adequate parking. The residents and employees are both getting the shaft because of a bottom line.

This is my thinking. If you bring employees in, you should have a place for them to park. Street parking should be for transient needs, not everyday services.

I live in a busy central-city neighborhood, and parking is an issue for new development. We have a 30-unit apartment building being built a block from my house, and it's going to have 20 parking spots. Assuming that everyone owns a car, parking will suddenly become an issue on my block. The new building is basically taking public space for their own private profit, and that's not right.


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