ctenidae
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I hate to be like this.. But I don't think 75% of the people on those carts need to be on those carts...
75% of the people on the carts wouldn't need to be on teh carts if they weren't on the carts.
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I hate to be like this.. But I don't think 75% of the people on those carts need to be on those carts...
Unless you're in need of a good laugh...
i was in Disney a few years ago... Went to go see one of the shows and some fat ass was on an electric cart thingy... Trying to get it "parked" up in the front.. She went forward and backwards to position... And ran over some poor guys foot in the process... Unbelievable.. The poor dude had to go get medical attention.. the Country Bear Jamboree started late..
I hate to be like this.. But I don't think 75% of the people on those carts need to be on those carts...
75% of the people on the carts wouldn't need to be on teh carts if they weren't on the carts.
So which is it for you AndyZ? :lol:
Why should people riding a bus to a ski area / sporting event, etc have to walk further if that's where their designated parking is?
What if the bus parking is actually closer and someone in a Prius decides, hey, I'd like to park up close and parks in the bus spot.
I guess I just subscribe to it being a private business and they can run it how they choose. If I don't like the rules, no one is forcing me to do business there.
OK, one last thing. If these businesses are really so concerned about the environment, maybe they should thing more about promoting bicycling. They could start by putting up bike racks and then by lobbying politicians and beginning drives to create more bike friendly roads (bike lanes). That I would stand behind, reserving parking spots in this manner is nothing more than an empty gesture trying to prove they care.
+1 I agree totally. What kind of lesson is she passing on to the kids?Private property owner can make the rules as they see fit - not that much different than the "Reserved for Employee of the Month" type signs IMHO.
Mom being lazy/arrogant, especially with kids of that age, and one would asume the ability to actually walk a few extra feet, just another fine example of a parent passing on a chance to teach respect for the rules to their kid. And if you don't teach that respect, and KEEP reinforcing it by example, well then what's the point in the first place/why honor any rule?(whether or not YOU agree with it or not)
+1 I agree totally. What kind of lesson is she passing on to the kids?
that she is"special" and she doesn't have to follow any rules and if you grow up like mom you can be "special" too. this resort community is full of special people every summer. they can't read,they forge their own handicapp stickers or borrow them and then they give the authorities the " do you know who I am" talk when they get nabbed for their bad or inconsiderate behavior
Who will go in with me on a deck of these things?
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I especially like the "check this box if the car is a piece of crap"
Who will go in with me on a deck of these things?
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I especially like the "check this box if the car is a piece of crap"
It would be better to have a stack of the big orange windshield stickers they use when they boot your car that are impossible to peel off.