alistairolsen
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| posted on 21/8/09 at 07:46 AM |
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DOne it with a transit int he past where someone parked badly, just park square in the bay 2 inches off their door and get out the other side.
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andkilde
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| posted on 21/8/09 at 03:00 PM |
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quote: Having a 9month old baby helps now, cos i get to use the child spaces which are nice and big. If some twat with no kids hasn't parked in
them first        
Bah, everyone's "entitled" these days.
I understand that gimpy folk need prime parking, but seriously, folks with kids should be forced to shop at their own stores. Or at least made to park
out at the far reaches to tire the wee buggers out a bit so they can't annoy the "normal" folk The long walk could also gives
parents time to wipe them down before they get inside as well, I ask you, why are the little scrods always covered in pudding? They leave slime trails
everywhere they go...
Ever hear of birth control?, It's your own damn fault...
And get the hell off my lawn 
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Ben_Copeland
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| posted on 21/8/09 at 08:24 PM |
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Well as you said, everyone entitled.... everyones in entitled to have children. If they weren't you wouldn't be here! ?
My kids never noisey, quite clean and everybody loves him.
Maybe one day you'll have a kid then i'm sure it'll be all different and you'll be saying, oh why do I have to walk half a
mile, with half a ton of kiddy stuff. Cos they don't have proper spaces for kids and disabled.
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andkilde
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| posted on 21/8/09 at 08:49 PM |
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Sorry Ben, the underlying sentiment (that "pink" spots are silly IMO) is real, but most of what I wrote was a wind up, hence the smilies.
My son is ten, every surface in my home, in my vehicles and pretty much within a ten mile radius, (with the strange exception of he and his room -- a
bit of a clean freak, room is immaculate and he's always well turned out, on his own initiative) is sticky within about 15 minutes of being
cleaned -- vigilance, and a clean rag, is one's only hope...
I won't talk about my parent's entitlement -- they made the mess you see before you
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My kids never noisey, quite clean and everybody loves him.
Sure he is, noisey, sticky, occasionally smelly -- and most definitely lovable (it's your love for him that blinds you to the rest ).
When they get a bit older, you can make them carry all their own stuff -- helps cut down on the volume of junk that must be lugged.
Cheers, Ted
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