Does anyone believe-

andysat

Lifer
That all our worrying/fretting over leaving our p&j's in public car parks,out of our sight etc can seriously affect our lifespans? :cry:
 
I thought this was a well known and medically proven fact, Perhaps one of the Doctors on here can advise.
 
Had to park my new x5 in Winchester earlier in the week. Went through 4 car parks before I found a multi story one where I was sort of happy. Was not relaxed though ... :cry:
 
pvr said:
Had to park my new x5 in Winchester earlier in the week. Went through 4 car parks before I found a multi story one where I was sort of happy. Was not relaxed though ... :cry:

Glad it's not just me then, everyone at work thinks I'm weird because I'd rather park a bot further away from the door to ensure safety!
 
Nah - it's very healthy - not behaving in such a way would result in high blood pressure and serious physical injury to anyone who messed with said p&j. Or even looked like they might. Or even looked at the car funny. Or me. Actually, now you mention it, I may be developing a mental health problem... :dizzy:
 
I don't really care much anymore unless the car park is really rough! I've found a good body shop and am resigned to the fact that if something happens I can get her sprayed, and apart from one piece of vandal damage, everything that's ever happened has been my own fault lol

And as for my E39, I'd park it in the middle of Helmand and not worry about it. :rofl:
 
oli445 said:
pvr said:
Had to park my new x5 in Winchester earlier in the week. Went through 4 car parks before I found a multi story one where I was sort of happy. Was not relaxed though ... :cry:

Glad it's not just me then, everyone at work thinks I'm weird because I'd rather park a bit further away from the door to ensure safety!
Am exactly the same - so, I'm going to believe that the worry about leaving there is offset by the exercise to walk the extra distance :)
 
pvr said:
Had to park my new x5 in Winchester earlier in the week. Went through 4 car parks before I found a multi story one where I was sort of happy. Was not relaxed though ... :cry:
Winchester multi-storey car parks are a bit grim, trying to encourage you to use the park and ride!

As for you Andysat - given all your worries/new topics, I am generally concerned for your health and think you should prob take some kind of gastric ulcer protection :poke:
 
Ditto with everything - go to all extremes to find a "safe " space - at the end of a line where I can straddle!!
 
Birmingham airport all week while on business.
Drove to the higher level, crossed into a less well known area and picked a slot alone and out of the way between supporting pillars. Much happier that way...
 
Life's to short, it's a lump of metal that can be repaired far easier than you recovering from a stroke or heart attack brought on by stress.
That's not to say I wouldn't be incredibly p1ssed off to come and find any damage, but it's been left in to many airport carparks for weeks on end to be too precious about it these days.
 
DrNick said:
pvr said:
Had to park my new x5 in Winchester earlier in the week. Went through 4 car parks before I found a multi story one where I was sort of happy. Was not relaxed though ... :cry:
Winchester multi-storey car parks are a bit grim, trying to encourage you to use the park and ride!

As for you Andysat - given all your worries/new topics, I am generally concerned for your health and think you should prob take some kind of gastric ulcer protection :poke:
:cry:
 
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