HAHA yea i hate those people
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From: "Jim Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 5:23 PM
Subject: RE: Gun Company Must Pay Teacher's Widow


> > - People here are silly. When it snows and everyone's car
> > gets covered in 10 feet of snow from the plows - they'll dig
> > their car out and then put chairs and other junk in their
> > spot to save it for when they get home. If you take their
> > spot, expect to have slashed tires and broken windows when
> > you get back to your car. Needless to say, there is nowhere
> > to park in the winter here.
>
> While I agree with almost everything else this I have argue.
>
> If I spend three or four hours chopping through snow-plow-packed snow to
> get the car out - dammit that's my spot.  I've got squatters right man!
>
> Of course in the winter here (Boston) people tend to work it out pretty
> well - the spots in front of your house are generally yours.  In our
> neightbodrhood in Somerville most homes are triple-deckers - the
> landlord or highest renter-payer(s) gets the driveways and the lowest on
> the totem pole gets the street.  In my case (with my landlord and his
> son in the other two apartments) I get the street.
>
> Also since the car isn't mine (it's my wife's) and the only reason we
> got it was for the kids (both in car seats) I work my ass of shoveling
> that thing out clean (none of this chop of the top hen rock it out
> crap).
>
> So yes - I claim that spot as mine and get pissed if somebody disregards
> the unwritten law.  I don't slash their tires, but I have waiting around
> to explain the custom to them.  ;^)
>
> Although if we're talking about silly then let's first lynch those
> people that insist on parking in the middle of a two-spot area between
> driveways (in the residential areas there's a driveway, then room for
> two cars, then a driveway).  Now those people deserve a slap in the
> face...
>
> Jim Davis
>
>
> 
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