Friday, October 10, 2014

I'm not saying I CAN'T park...

I'm just saying that it's somewhat of a challenge...



This one is extra special because I didn't notice until I got back to my car that I had parked in the space between two handicapped spaces. Winning!



8 comments:

  1. hey, you kept it between the lines.

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  2. I can appreciate this... I can NOT for the life of me park my car... I could park any other car, but my Ford Edge? It doesn't TURN right... its like a freaking tank!

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  3. this cracked me up...especially the handicap parking!! ha! We went to a function one night at another church and when we got back in the car we realized the space my husband parked in was painted "for pregnant mothers".....nice.

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  4. Oh, you're fine. You're IN THERE. I drive a Prius, and those lil things just whip right in. I'm amazed at how IN I am when I think I'm really all over the place. Besides, in the one shot, you're parked in the dark. I say, Good Work!

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  5. What do you mean you can't park? Your car is parked in each and every one of these pictures.

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  6. Oh, Bug. And I always loved you. But parking like that might just be a deal breaker. Please tell me you went back to the car and parked properly after you took the pictures. And thank goodness you do not drive an SUV.

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  7. I can't park my Toyota Yaris straight either. And backing up is a nightmare. Never had a problem with any other car I have had. It's not us, it is the cars

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  8. Well, we can't be long-lost sisters any more. If you watched me parallel park, you'd be convinced I'm a magician. A friend watched me once and swore she saw my wheels turn 90 degrees and that I just slid my car in sideways.

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