![]() 04/30/2014 at 19:06 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Buddy's got another 2-3 feet in front of him, but has his ass hanging over 1/5th of our driveway. Jerk.
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Get the sawzall out.
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Call the tow truck company :D
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It could have been any car.....Still an asshat though.
I drive an A4, I assure you. I don't do that.
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Best fucking idea I have heard all day. *takes sip of Pepsi throwback*
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or, if you prefer, "cocks." http://www.carthrottle.com/jeremy-clarkso…
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Oh I know, it's just the way the articles are titled on the Frontpage of jerk-ass parkers.
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It looks like the car has just stopped to turn left into the opposite driveway.
I've noticed quite a few pictures of cars parked in the U.S. are often parked a foot away from the kerb. What's that all about? Someone also told me in some places you have to park in the direction of the road and some again don't allow on street parking.
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This. Not Audis specifically, but anyone who parks this way. Inconsiderate asshats.
Oh, the loathing.
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Inspiration? http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/caption-this-1…
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It's parked. This was in Canada, down the street there's no parking on one side of the street, 9/10 the cars are parked in the direction of travel. As for people parked far from the kerb, I have no idea what that's about.