No words…no words can explain the thought process of this persons parking.
Photo credit on this one goes to Derek Twigg.
No words…no words can explain the thought process of this persons parking.
Photo credit on this one goes to Derek Twigg.
My friend and colleague Phil Trach took a little spring break vacation to Appleton, WI and found this gem for me. The fella in the Ford Escape better of had a can opener to get back into his car.
So apparently those snow piles are quite prohibitive. There were literally, and always are, dozens of spots available in this parking lot. This guy was so tunnel blinded that he could only find the snow pile. At least his car had a ticket on it.
So…he doesn’t want to drive over that snow so he will just stop 25 feet from being in the spot. Seriously! What goes through the head of someone like this?
I’m not even sure what to say about this one…submit your own caption in the comments section. Best caption gets a cyber high-five!
It looks like someone has been hitting the sauce a little too hard! All kidding aside, this is simply an embarrassing parking job by someone in the facilities department at work. I think I have an idea of who and they will go nameless for now.
So as my wife was out and about she saw this truck…the funny thing about it though is the story that came with it. As Michelle was leaving the store and driving by the truck she saw a guy taking a picture of the truck. She stopped and told the guy that I would of done the same thing. He proceed to tell Michelle that the truck belong to his mother and couldn’t believe how horrible she did. Michelle circled around and snapped this picture to show just how horrible the lady did.
It has been a while since I posted one of these gems, so today I give you the Wal-Mart edition of how to park your car. The caption for this photo I found on a friend’s Facebook page said “Apparently because there is snow on the ground you can park as crazy as you want to….(please note, you can still see the yellow lines).”
Click the image below to enlarge and see how horrible this really is.
I guess defining “compact” is subjective? Thanks to my pal Denny Vauters for snagging this one today.
This guest post for today’s “parking lot” installment comes from my father-in-law. He snapped this while in Virginia Beach. Obviously the best part of this picture is written on the pavement.
I am a follower of Christ, a husband to Michelle, and an employee to Northland International University. I married the love of my life in May of 2009 one week after I graduated from seminary with a Master of Divinity degree. I am now pursuing a Doctor of Ministry degree and desire to serve the church through education and discipleship.
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