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Originally Posted by DFB FGXR6
In an attempt to avoid the usual weekend rush at Bunning's, I decided to go there after 6pm tonight. Well, that plan worked out very nicely, although it did remind me of an observation.
Why is it...............that in a relatively empty carpark people have difficulty picking a parking spot? As if it's just too hard to have so much choice. You know the sort, driving at a crawling pace dithering over if they should turn into the next bay............no, wait................maybe the next one................no, maybe this one................ then with 14 empty spots, which one do would be best...................
Just bloody GET ON WITH IT and park for fu.ks sake! It's not hard, I promise. Often, I will have parked and be entering the store and they will still trying to figure it out. And yet, we give these idiots a driving licensee.
These people are also highly likely to be the same dorks who park right next to you in an empty carpark.
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Followed a car into the carpark of the local shops the other week.
Crawls in at under 5kmh, unable to decide which way to turn, left? Right? Lets go left (the way I want). Looks like they are taking that spot...No, car glides back to the centre of the aisle. Maybe this one? No, glide back the other way. 3rd time, same.
At this point, Im just watching now, the car is now in a place where it would have made more sense to initially turn right (you know, 5 minutes earlier).
They take the spot closest to the supermarket door.
I have already parked.
I look over to see the passenger jump out the car....its my mum.


Man, dad cant drive for shit these days!