I parked like a donkey today in the way up north of go transit land at 630am. With all the snow and ice, when I turned into the parking spot I fish tailed and ended up on a diagonal. The train was pulling in and I didn't feel like missing it and waiting half an hour for the next train, so I parked and ran. Luckily I don't think the other 12 cars will mind, and the other 100 empty spaces.
yesterday at the bramalea ice rink, er um, bramalea south lot, a guy parked with his rear end way over the line and therefore impeded on the spot i wanted to park in right behind him. i parked a couple spots away instead. much to my surprise, after he got out he noticed he was overhanging and got back in, started his car and made the correction even though there were hundreds of spots left during the holiday season.
If you come to Cooksville, you should see how many times people back in and out of the parking spot to make sure they are right in the middle and not over the line.
It looks funny but it's great that people make sure they park correctly!!
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This is not a big deal at the Aldershot go station since there are soo many spots available.
ReplyDeleteNeither lot is every full.
Aldershot is probably the only station where you can always find a spot close to the station entrance.
I parked like a donkey today in the way up north of go transit land at 630am. With all the snow and ice, when I turned into the parking spot I fish tailed and ended up on a diagonal. The train was pulling in and I didn't feel like missing it and waiting half an hour for the next train, so I parked and ran. Luckily I don't think the other 12 cars will mind, and the other 100 empty spaces.
ReplyDeletestill makes you a donkey
ReplyDeleteyesterday at the bramalea ice rink, er um, bramalea south lot, a guy parked with his rear end way over the line and therefore impeded on the spot i wanted to park in right behind him. i parked a couple spots away instead. much to my surprise, after he got out he noticed he was overhanging and got back in, started his car and made the correction even though there were hundreds of spots left during the holiday season.
ReplyDeletenow that is how it's done.
LIKE A BOSS!!!
ReplyDeleteIf you come to Cooksville, you should see how many times people back in and out of the parking spot to make sure they are right in the middle and not over the line.
ReplyDeleteIt looks funny but it's great that people make sure they park correctly!!