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I used to try to park way out in the middle of nowhere but inevitably in turned into the same scenario as the commercial a couple of years back. Someone in a piece of junk would park right next to me. Now my main concern is to have my truck or the wife's car uphill and as afar away from cart corrals as possible. Also steer clear of minivans and anything too close to stall lines - parking next to either is asking for trouble.
There was a time when I parked in a similar space, and guess what.... After I got back, a stupid car was parked next to mine. So close that I could not enter from the driver's side. I had to enter from the passenger's side.
Taking up two spaces is really asking for it. I would never do it and I would never retaliate against someone who does, even though I might be annoyed. I just couldn't bring myself to damaging someone else's car.
Agreed. Even though it may be annoying I can't fathom damaging somebody's property to prove a point.
As for parking, I park in the most remote space I can find that is not only away from other cars but foot traffic and trees. LOL, what can I say... OCD.
My wife is always joking that she needs to stretch before we take the trek from the car to the store.
I used to try to park way out in the middle of nowhere but inevitably in turned into the same scenario as the commercial a couple of years back. Someone in a piece of junk would park right next to me. Now my main concern is to have my truck or the wife's car uphill and as afar away from cart corrals as possible. Also steer clear of minivans and anything too close to stall lines - parking next to either is asking for trouble.
Yup, that's what we should do...post pics of us parking AWAY from the "others", just to come back with jalopy's next to us....it does seem this happens more often than not!!!
There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?
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