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Old 06-03-2006, 04:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ats77' post='291880' date='Jun 3 2006, 01:26 PM
Nice man wish me the same, but here not possible they just demolish your trim on the window
Old 06-03-2006, 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by EBMCS03' post='291650
That's great.
In Holland they would fit 2 cars in that space...
Actually this is the only place in the garage where they have not fitted
three carspots between the poles
That's because on the right side of the Toyota (in the pic) there's a small
maintance (or something) room.
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That's what I like about the parking lot at work, at the mall where I buy, and at the supermarket where I do much of grocery. They always have a lot of space empty space..but you need to do your exercise. But hey, I prefer to walk the extra foot steps then walking extra foot steps to the repair shop to fix those unwanted dents
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Had some morons tearing up a parking lot where I live, keying cars and kickin in doors. I called in some alibies and witnesses that they attacked me and I freakin beat the shit out of the ones that didn`t run away. No problems after that one, they`d better not..............................
I absolutely hate vandals
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Originally Posted by Viking' post='291927' date='Jun 3 2006, 10:04 PM
Had some morons tearing up a parking lot where I live, keying cars and kickin in doors. I called in some alibies and witnesses that they attacked me and I freakin beat the shit out of the ones that didn`t run away. No problems after that one, they`d better not..............................
I absolutely hate vandals
Norway must be a tough place to live
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Originally Posted by AC_S5' post='291929' date='Jun 3 2006, 05:12 PM
Norway must be a tough place to live
We Scandinavians have our own way...

Sometimes it needs some power to get people to understand.
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Originally Posted by Viking' post='291927' date='Jun 3 2006, 09:04 AM
Had some morons tearing up a parking lot where I live, keying cars and kickin in doors. I called in some alibies and witnesses that they attacked me and I freakin beat the shit out of the ones that didn`t run away. No problems after that one, they`d better not..............................
I absolutely hate vandals
There are crimes in Norway?
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Be careful about the front of the car, though. A lot of folks (in the States, housewives with Suburbans) will accidently ram you.
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Originally Posted by Evenflow545' post='291978' date='Jun 3 2006, 07:31 PM
Be careful about the front of the car, though. A lot of folks (in the States, housewives with Suburbans) will accidently ram you.
Yes, that's a possibilty but as said this is a business house,
so no housewives with SUV's there, but women work also

The Toyota next to my car is driven a executive woman
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Originally Posted by iceman316' post='291870' date='Jun 3 2006, 12:37 PM
nice parking space
Sub-city apartment parking.


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