Ronnie says when he walked across the lot yesterday morning, he spotted this:
The car was running.
As it turns out, because of the VIA situation, the person in this car used the car as a means to hold two other spots for friends who were driving to the station.
The owner was a little further down the aisle on the lookout for her friends. She explained all this to Ronnie when he told her to move her car.
These are the same people who hold seats on trains.
As they say in the old country - Fuckwit!
ReplyDeleteIf the car was running, I would have just gotten in and moved it myself.
ReplyDeleteI once saw a similar situation at Cooksville a few years back except the dude was reading the paper. Since it was the spots next to the handicap spaces and they're a little wider someone with a proper handicap pass parked in front of him and he was wedged parked in the wrong direction. It took him a a little bit to see what happened. We all had a good laugh seeing him run after the person who had just parked.
ReplyDeleteWhat a d-bag.
ReplyDeleteNo excuse!
ReplyDeleteNo saving spots. No saving seats.
If you can't get there in time, then you don't deserve either.
Besides, Ronnie could have had fun by turning off the car and locking the keys in it or chucking them over the fence. Yes, people would be inconveniced by the lack of spots, but maybe the nitwit would learn a lesson.
How considerate of her. Knowing the lot would be jammed yesterday, she holds spots for friends who can't be bothered to get their asses there early enough. Meanwhile people who did get there early enough had to circle around! Maybe next time they can carpool.
ReplyDeleteThese morons could have driven 8 minutes down the road to Appleby where there are always TONS of empty spots! Lazy ass f*%ks.
ReplyDeleteAt a commuter train station a policeman noticed a woman driver bowed over the steering wheel of her car shaking hysterically..
ReplyDelete'Is there anything wrong ma'am?' said the policeman.
Half crying and half laughing the woman responded, 'For ten years I have driven my husband to the station to catch his train. He makes my mornings miserable — every morning for 10 years he has missed his train, until today. Ten years of listening to him go on and on and on telling me about how I make him lose out on enjoying his coffee and paper in peace. This morning he nagged me all the way to the station and we finally made his schedule. He is on HIS train!"
'Okay, said the policeman feeling a little confused, 'Then why are you laughing?'
'He doesn't work Saturdays and I am going out for the rest of the day!'
Where in Burlington is that? Looks more like Aldershot, North Lot in the new area far from the station ...
ReplyDeleteJames, I know who you're talking about! Was it a red SUV? My husband and I would sit in our car a few minutes before heading out to the track and we would see the same guy park across the parking spots close to the handicap spots everyday. The weird thing is he's just dropping off his wife and he just sits there in his car, with the engine running reading the paper. When he's done, he leaves, he's not saving those parking spots for anyone! My husband would get so annoyed at him and would want to block him in to teach him a lesson but it looks like someone did that already! We don't see him anymore because we take a later train now.
ReplyDeleteRonnie?
ReplyDeleteAldershot or Burlington.
In the email you say Burlington.
@sasgirl. Yup red SUV. That morning he finally got his payback.
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