Sick to Stomach

I had some guy who parked next to me and scratched my passanger window as I had a parking space and he didn't as he was late for work.

I spoke to the guy in the paper shop and he told me his car got same and it was exactly the same blue Honda civic!

All I can say is thank god for concentrated washing up liquid as I covered his windows until he moved to another car park.

After he moved the guy was sitting at the next table bitching about how he was late home as someone kept dropping washing up liquid on his car. He also told his friends he scratched windows to poss off people who parked where he wanted too!

The sad looser is about 60 years old!! So I don't blame the youth, I blame the parents!

Btw, I changed job and demanded a parking space as part of my contract!

Wth is wrong with people. He would scratch your WINDOWS when he didn't get his way? At 60 yrs old? He's lucky you didn't whoop his a$$
 
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Basiscally, I've had such instances with bad luck with every vehicle I ever owned. Thanks Chicago morons!

A brand spankin new black '94 Lincoln Town Car, which I had some clown again in Chicago's wonderful Chinatown park on my rear bumper with a $200 Chevy Chevette. marred the rear bumper parking me in.

I waited a 1/2 hour for this POS clown to eventually show up so I could get my car out, then insulted me in broken Chinese-English "you pay $40 thousand dollar for this car it's a POS! Yep, his exact words.

Thank God I'm Christian, otherwise, I wished I would've placed him in a coma.

Went home, out came the Milwaukee Rotary, with foam pads, and polish, I got it out!
 
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Just a few pics of these past rides I owned, and was speaking about in my earlier posts here.

None of you have ever seen these, but trust, when something bad happens to a beloved-cherished vehicle, a hard to get rid of funk sets in for sure. Something you usually never forget.
Mark
Since it seems you are into Camaros etc. Let me lay this tidbit on you. I grew up 1 mile from where all the Yenko SC cars were built and would ride my bicycle down there everyday and watch them get put together. If I only had money and a license back then, I was only 15 then. Just look at what they go for now at Barrett Jackson. I still live in the same town but it a an old beat up motorcycle shop now.
 
Well, the dent guy came and worked his magic. I must say its 99% gone. Best part is he did for a car wash in exchange. No problem sir
 
Since it seems you are into Camaros etc. Let me lay this tidbit on you. I grew up 1 mile from where all the Yenko SC cars were built and would ride my bicycle down there everyday and watch them get put together. If I only had money and a license back then, I was only 15 then. Just look at what they go for now at Barrett Jackson. I still live in the same town but it a an old beat up motorcycle shop now.

That 68 SS396 is still owned by my friend who I sold it to. Figure now, about a $45K car, which is peanuts next to a Yenko Camaro.

Last time I eyed a Yenko '69 in Hemmings, it was a yellow beauty, with an asking price of $110K.

Back in the day, we had Nickey's Chevy in Chi Town, them dropping 427's in Novas, and Impalas, etc. And of course Baldwin-Motion in NY.

Sorry for the sidetrack.

Even my Tahoe in my Avatar was "christened" one day, and of all places, where was I going, was to a paint supply shop in the chicago suburbs to get a qt of 3M Glaze, and a bottle of Meg's #20 sealant for the truck!

Twenty-two year old phillipino kid rear ended me at the highway exit, monkeyed the rear step bumper, but also knocked the rear bumper's corner into the driver's rear quarter.
I almost snapped, and killed the kid, he was so afraid of me, he ran to the back of "his father's Grand Am", which he practically totalled on the back end of my Hoe.

I felt a slight "nudge", and watched in slow motion through my rearview mirror as the
entire front end of his dad's Grand Am folded up like an accordion.
(My Trailer Hitch probably absorbed a lot of the impact, and destroyed the car)

His insurance paid, and I went through a hell with the repairs, which was a friend, who really shafted me. I gave him zip, had to buy my own bumper, and swap myself in my garage.
Mark
 
I feel your pain. Last summer, someone hit my one month old car, doing a number to the rear bumper. It was at work, and a hit and run. Repair was perfect, but still...come on.
 
I feel your pain. Last summer, someone hit my one month old car, doing a number to the rear bumper. It was at work, and a hit and run. Repair was perfect, but still...come on.

Lol a year ago I picked my now ex wife up from a bar and her drunk friend insisted on driving her own car to our place. I was more concerned with my skank ex wife showing her bare chest to every one to really care how her friend was getting to our place. Long story short I stopped at a light and me ex wife friend wasn't paying attention and slammed into the back of my truck going 50mph... Crappy thing was I got the truck the day before... Cops came and she fled the scene with my ex wife... Get this I tell the cops everything that happened how my ex wife friend was drunk and took off running after the accident and the cops didn't do one damn thing about it... Mean while her and my ex wife went back to that bar leaving me to deal with the whole thing... Can you guys why she's now my ex lol

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I use DoorShox so I don't get door dings on my car. Greatest ease of mind when you park in lots.
 
I am a true believer in REVENGE.

But I won't actually touch anyone else's vehicle.

So I have my own method. I keep a gallon of used antifreeze in my car. And when someone parks right up against me, or bashes my door, I get that gallon out and pour it under their car so it looks like their radiator is blown.

Last year it happened to me while parked at Walmart. I was ten rows beyond where everyone had stopped filling the lot. And there were two cars parked on either side of me, really close. I was able to reach in thourgh a window and put it in neutral so I could pull it out to where I could get in. And they got the anti freeze treatment. As I was leaving I saw a group og people coming out toward the cars. Sure enough they spotted the huge puddle and there was a lot of yelling and arm waving going on. But what made it really worthwhile was when the AAA flatbed tow truck pulled up, loaded the perfectly OK car, and drove off.

Best prank of my life.
 
I have never done it, but have friends that flip the windshield wipers upside down. Not really something you will notice till you need them. Then when you turn them on and the rubber part is up you notice.
 
Oldmodman I like your style. I normally park under security cameras.

One of my friends leaves an empty coke can on the roof of any car that parks so close to him, it annoys BMW drivers but they get the point.

For the muppet who scratched my passenger windows on my car I tend to do a seagull attack with concentrated washing up liquid on the front and rear windows of the car.

Most people use their windscreen washers and wipers to remove stuff on the windscreen and make a beautiful lather!

It's also not a criminal offence as no physical damage is done to the car but it takes ages to clean the windows so it is subtle
 
I understand the feeling. I park way out there too and If I am going someplace that I know parking sucks we take the GF's car :laughing:
 
Horrible feeling. I was in a parking garage once. And was sitting in my car. This guy parks next to me, and while looking me in the eyes swings his door open real fast and slammed right into my door. Huge dent. The only thing worse than coming back to your car and seeing a dent is watching it happen live. I can't describe my displeasure about that situation.

I hope you called the police and charge that dumba$$....
 
An ex-military guy I used to work with got his leg injured during Desert Storm. He had to have a part of his leg amputated. He now wears a prosthetic. People cannot help themselves and go on the attack when he gets out of his car when parked in a handicap spot. He tries to act normal and walks nornal, too.
Sometimes it's best to let sleeping dogs lie.
 
An ex-military guy I used to work with got his leg injured during Desert Storm. He had to have a part of his leg amputated. He now wears a prosthetic. People cannot help themselves and go on the attack when he gets out of his car when parked in a handicap spot. He tries to act normal and walks nornal, too.
Sometimes it's best to let sleeping dogs lie.


:iagree:

I too have seen what appears to be able bodied people park in handicap parking and have thought to comment. You never know what someone is going through. Some disabilities are easier to spot then others

It makes me that much more grateful to be able to walk clear across a parking lot to my double parked ride
 
I am a true believer in REVENGE.

But I won't actually touch anyone else's vehicle.

So I have my own method. I keep a gallon of used antifreeze in my car. And when someone parks right up against me, or bashes my door, I get that gallon out and pour it under their car so it looks like their radiator is blown.

Last year it happened to me while parked at Walmart. I was ten rows beyond where everyone had stopped filling the lot. And there were two cars parked on either side of me, really close. I was able to reach in thourgh a window and put it in neutral so I could pull it out to where I could get in. And they got the anti freeze treatment. As I was leaving I saw a group og people coming out toward the cars. Sure enough they spotted the huge puddle and there was a lot of yelling and arm waving going on. But what made it really worthwhile was when the AAA flatbed tow truck pulled up, loaded the perfectly OK car, and drove off.

Best prank of my life.


Every think of the animals that may come along and drink the poison that you laid out?
 
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