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Nasty nasty woman in Meadowhall car park

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Car-park Karma (or Car-ma) is a big thing.

She lost the 2 other car spots because she has bad car-ma...and will have trouble finding spots as long as this behaviour continues.

 

That's my theory and I'm sticking to it. :)

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I always remember in the Crystal Peaks car park reversing out of a rather tight parking spot and the guy across the lane from me moving out at the same moment. Neither of us saw the other till the last second and so my car touched his car as I'd already slammed on the brakes. he hopped out of his car like an irritated jack rabbit accusing me of being the worst driver he'd ever come across and I had to pay cash for the damage to his car. I looked and couldn't see any damage the collision had been so gentle until he pointed at a hole just above the wheel arch not even close to where my bumper had touched his car. The hole was obviously one made by rust and I said so which he didn't like as his car apparently was in perfect condition and did I think I were an F*** car body specialist. He then demanded I hand over a £100 there and then and as he was by now upsetting my girlfriend I told him to go away and stop being an idiot. I then left him going purple with rage and screaming that he knew people and I'd be having a visitor soon, that was about ten years ago and I'm still waiting.

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why would you include your kids in this?

 

It was no big deal just a parking space and ill bet there was plenty more just not near enough to the door.

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why would you include your kids in this?

 

It was no big deal just a parking space and ill bet there was plenty more just not near enough to the door.

 

Pay attention please

 

Kids were in the car so involved because we all witnessed the rage of the woman and Meadowhall was rammed so parking spaces were at a premium

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A few years back I was all lined up ready to pull into a recently vacated space in handsworth asda. This bloke came flying in to nick it, he'd tried to pull in at an impossible angle in his haste. The result. Me and my kids sat in my car sniggering at him after 5 or so attempts to get in the space he drove off, shouting "if it means that bloody much to you have it. Me being lined up drove into the space with ease. Karma.

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She and her kind should all be punched really hard, full in the face.

 

:hihi::hihi:

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You'll not believe this, but there do exist some odd-bods who don't consider slotting their car as near as possible to the doors of Meadowhall to be a major issue.

 

I don't know what's wrong with those weirdos - where are their priorities? Don't they CARE about important first world problems?

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Some years back at meadowhall car park an old couple had gotten into there car. I was waiting for a space and indicating to go in once they had moved out. After waiting a few minutes the woman looked at me and my sister sat waiting. She opened her window and shouted " youre not coming in " so Me and my sister started giggling as I pulled up behind the womans car and I said ok well your not coming out. It was so funny as we sat laughing and the couple were shouting.

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Let the train (tram) take the strain.:D

 

No thanks. People who use the tram often smell bad and have poor dress sense.

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