E89 drivers....shameful.!!!

You can't even park next to a posh car. Did that in an old Peugeot 106. Parked next to top of the range Merc. on pub car park. Came out 45 minutes later to find the drivers door dented in and Merc. had gone.
Same with TR7 I had. Parked at work, to later find door dented in.

I either avoid car parks, or wait for the quiet time of day.

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Good example above I took on mobile to show a friend.
I arrived on this hospital car park for a quick appointment.
I parked as far as I could from the entrance. All the spaces free.
When I returned this is what I saw. Still dozens of free spaces.
When I entered my car, white van man raced up behind me about to squeeze into the gap, but I quickly put the car into reverse and pulled out into his path, the plank. He just couldn't get in quick enough.
 
sars said:
AlanJ said:
Maniac said:
I do love to watch the armchair warriors on here...
....you mean those who wrap there Zeds in cotton wool and put them in the garage for the winter :roll:
Controversial :popcorn:
:poke: Garage Queens - of course in years to come their low mileage babies will be worth so much more than our 365/24 motors :wink:
 
thepits said:
BrianD said:
Hey there young whippersnapper, I'm nearly 71 and drive a coupe :P
There you go, point proved - haha :rofl:



p.s. thanks for the 'whippersnapper' :thumbsup:

after all I drive a roadster and I'm only 63 :driving:

I only traded my ///M roadster in when I was 69 :D
 
BrianD said:
thepits said:
BrianD said:
Hey there young whippersnapper, I'm nearly 71 and drive a coupe :P
There you go, point proved - haha :rofl: p.s. thanks for the 'whippersnapper' :thumbsup: after all I drive a roadster and I'm only 63 :driving:
I only traded my ///M roadster in when I was 69 :D
Why? surely the road noise didn't bother you?

I SAID, .... :rofl:
 
techathy said:
Paul c said:
You lot are making me feel glad to be 61 it's good to be young :) :? :lol:
... well I'm 35 so should I still be in nappies? :o :lol:

I guess that you should just be about old enough to have cut your first set of baby teeth :lol:

Anyone want to have a zimmer meet, my one has got go faster stripes :driving: :rofl: :rofl:
 
techathy said:
Paul c said:
You lot are making me feel glad to be 61 it's good to be young :) :? :lol:
... well I'm 35 so should I still be in nappies? :o :lol:
I wouldnt worry about still being in nappies at your age, some at the other end of the spectrum will be returning to them soon :lol:
 
BrianD said:
techathy said:
Paul c said:
You lot are making me feel glad to be 61 it's good to be young :) :? :lol:
... well I'm 35 so should I still be in nappies? :o :lol:

I guess that you should just be about old enough to have cut your first set of baby teeth :lol:

Anyone want to have a zimmer meet, my one has got go faster stripes :driving: :rofl: :rofl:

In that case as I've just turned 30, i'm clearly still wrapped in swaddling lol
 
Nictrix said:
I wouldnt worry about still being in nappies at your age, some at the other end of the spectrum will be returning to them soon :lol:
what goes around comes around.

you come into the world needing to be fed and changed, and you leave it ... -ditto- :thumbsdown:

in between you try to have as much fun as possible - and spend the children's inheritance :rofl:
 
thepits said:
Nictrix said:
I wouldnt worry about still being in nappies at your age, some at the other end of the spectrum will be returning to them soon :lol:
what goes around comes around.

you come into the world needing to be fed and changed, and you leave it ... -ditto- :thumbsdown:

in between you try to have as much fun as possible - and spend the children's inheritance :rofl:

Makes you think .. :rofl:
 
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