Well, I am still a few inches off the blue line and the HK space is nearly double width.ImLawBoy wrote:As someone who needs every inch of space a handicapped spot provides for a ramp and getting my son's wheelchair loaded and unloaded, I'd really appreciate you stopping this practice.Jaymann wrote:Since almost no one ever parks in the handicap space, my favorite spot is to park very close to it, ensuring a wide berth on both sides.
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Our local Walmarts have spaces reserved for law enforcement...It takes away handicapped spaces. I respect police..i have police family....but damn let them walk and let the spaces go to handicapped. I have to drive around a lot to find a handicapped spot a lot of times. I cant do a thing about the police spots but if I see a car in a handicap spot without tags or a plaque I call them in.
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The police spots aren't for convenience. The police spots are because cops are often there either on a priority call - not quite an emergency yet, but they don't need to be searching for a place to park, and because they are often dragging uncooperative suspects out to their cars.
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Usually there is plenty of room curbside for emergency vehicles.
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do you remember that post title from a while back where i spelled it 'dilemna' and i was called out on it? clearly i got it from somewhere, and i am not a poor speller.coopasonic wrote:I view that page as more of a support group for the misled or misinformed.LordMortis wrote:There is a movement of people who spell dilemma with an n. Who knew?
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I don't want dilemma to be right. No.
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This is quite a dillenema.
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Did you ever have one of those days where you think you bought some mint chocolate chip ice cream (on sale, even) and when you get home you realize you actually bought "Mint Chocolatey Chip Frozen Dessert" and you're all like:
But you eat a bowl of it anyway, because it's what you've got.
And the "chocolatey chips" have a vaguely mildewesque aftertaste.
But you finish it anyway.
Thanks Trump!
But you eat a bowl of it anyway, because it's what you've got.
And the "chocolatey chips" have a vaguely mildewesque aftertaste.
But you finish it anyway.
Thanks Trump!
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Posted the following on my facebook page:
It's dreary and cloudy outside. I think I'll just spend the day in my boxers. God, I love those dogs.
Then I realized that joke was probably going a little too far and deleted it. Society wins.
It's dreary and cloudy outside. I think I'll just spend the day in my boxers. God, I love those dogs.
Then I realized that joke was probably going a little too far and deleted it. Society wins.
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So you were eating hot dogs in your boxer shorts? Who hasn't?hepcat wrote:Posted the following on my facebook page:
It's dreary and cloudy outside. I think I'll just spend the day in my boxers. God, I love those dogs.
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I think I saw this in the cartoons, probably more than once.
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My dad worked for the railroad and used to get me those kind of marbles. They're actually made that was to transport glass better.
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They're also not taking the place of accessible spots. They're just taking the place of regular spots - there's the same number of accessible spots.Blackhawk wrote:The police spots aren't for convenience. The police spots are because cops are often there either on a priority call - not quite an emergency yet, but they don't need to be searching for a place to park, and because they are often dragging uncooperative suspects out to their cars.
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If you have a "Briefing" scheduled for 6 hours, can you really call it a briefing?
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Careful, you'll get Kasey Chang to show up.tjg_marantz wrote:A longing?
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Well you shamed me into examining the situation more closely. There are actually 2 handicap spaces next to each other with the unloading area between them (a smart setup). So me sidling up to the outside of this setup has zero impact on the unloading capability.ImLawBoy wrote:As someone who needs every inch of space a handicapped spot provides for a ramp and getting my son's wheelchair loaded and unloaded, I'd really appreciate you stopping this practice.Jaymann wrote:Since almost no one ever parks in the handicap space, my favorite spot is to park very close to it, ensuring a wide berth on both sides.
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Some wheel chair lifters are fixed so that the car can only unload on one side.Jaymann wrote:Well you shamed me into examining the situation more closely. There are actually 2 handicap spaces next to each other with the unloading area between them (a smart setup). So me sidling up to the outside of this setup has zero impact on the unloading capability.ImLawBoy wrote:As someone who needs every inch of space a handicapped spot provides for a ramp and getting my son's wheelchair loaded and unloaded, I'd really appreciate you stopping this practice.Jaymann wrote:Since almost no one ever parks in the handicap space, my favorite spot is to park very close to it, ensuring a wide berth on both sides.
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One assumes that they still have a reverse gear.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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If a spot has the loading space on the "wrong side", we just back into the spot.wonderpug wrote:Some wheel chair lifters are fixed so that the car can only unload on one side.Jaymann wrote:Well you shamed me into examining the situation more closely. There are actually 2 handicap spaces next to each other with the unloading area between them (a smart setup). So me sidling up to the outside of this setup has zero impact on the unloading capability.ImLawBoy wrote:As someone who needs every inch of space a handicapped spot provides for a ramp and getting my son's wheelchair loaded and unloaded, I'd really appreciate you stopping this practice.Jaymann wrote:Since almost no one ever parks in the handicap space, my favorite spot is to park very close to it, ensuring a wide berth on both sides.
Glad I was able to shame you into checking, and I'm glad your practice doesn't actually impede those who rely on the extra space an accessible spot provides. I was a little touchy on the subject, because I had just been in a parking lot with three accessible spaces, but only one of them had a loading area, and it was taken.
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No matter how kind you are, German children are kinder.
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Children are a gift!Enough wrote:No matter how kind you are, German children are kinder.
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WHAT ABOUT ANGLED ONE-WAY PARKING LANES MR SMARTY PANTSIsgrimnur wrote:One assumes that they still have a reverse gear.
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Hell, with asset forfeiture law, they don't even have to prove the money came from nefarious activities.
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It's been one of those months.
My glasses got run over a few weeks ago.
My socks (all the same age) all started sprouting holes.
I just noticed a tear on one of my two pairs of pants.
And now my vacuum cleaner just exploded. Loud noise. Bad smell.
Thanks, Trump.
My glasses got run over a few weeks ago.
My socks (all the same age) all started sprouting holes.
I just noticed a tear on one of my two pairs of pants.
And now my vacuum cleaner just exploded. Loud noise. Bad smell.
Thanks, Trump.
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On the glasses, at least you weren't wearing them when it happened.Blackhawk wrote:It's been one of those months.
My glasses got run over a few weeks ago.
My socks (all the same age) all started sprouting holes.
I just noticed a tear on one of my two pairs of pants.
And now my vacuum cleaner just exploded. Loud noise. Bad smell.
Thanks, Trump.
The vacuum cleaner sounds like it could be a broke belt. Depending on model not that hard to fix.
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My mom still has an Electrolux vacuum from the 1960s - it's one of the floor canister models. Other than replacing worn belts, it's unstoppable and has ridiculous suction power. Meanwhile, I've gone through at least 4 vacuums in the last decade. They don't make 'em like they used to...Blackhawk wrote:And now my vacuum cleaner just exploded. Loud noise. Bad smell.
Maybe next year, maybe no go
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\Smoove_B wrote:My mom still has an Electrolux vacuum from the 1960s - it's one of the floor canister models. Other than replacing worn belts, it's unstoppable and has ridiculous suction power. Meanwhile, I've gone through at least 4 vacuums in the last decade. They don't make 'em like they used to...Blackhawk wrote:And now my vacuum cleaner just exploded. Loud noise. Bad smell.
My parents still have a bag vacuum (Eureka) from the 60s. It had a suitcase sized attachment plastic casing, that I loved to pull all of hoses and attachments out of so I could roll big ball bearings around in it. I later learned about labyrinth and wanted one so desperately during my elementary school years. I never did get one, not even when I could buy one with my own money. I think the love got supplanted by video games. It's all been down hill ever since.
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There were some bad tornadoes across the deep South this past weekend, including a number of deaths.
On a personal level, I just learned that my mother's childhood home (and which was my grandmother's house all through my 1970s and 1980s visits) was completely destroyed. It's a weird feeling.
On a personal level, I just learned that my mother's childhood home (and which was my grandmother's house all through my 1970s and 1980s visits) was completely destroyed. It's a weird feeling.
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I used to sell Kirby vacuums. A nuke couldn't kill one. They last forever and in 1987 for the price of $800 they damn well better. I used to sell one a day I was so good. The only downsides to them were they were heavy and the belts broke often. But those things worked better than any vac you could buy.
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I was drinking my soda today when evidently a lady bug crawled inside and I ate it.
Birds are right not to eat these things. Yuck!
Birds are right not to eat these things. Yuck!
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Sounds to me like more evidence of the dangers of drinking soda.dbt1949 wrote:I was drinking my soda today when evidently a lady bug crawled inside and I ate it.
Birds are right not to eat these things. Yuck!
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We finally retired my mother-in-laws Kirby 7 years back when we moved to a two story house. Hauling that thing upstairs on a regular basis was just not going to happen. We've been through several vacuums since. Nothing compares.Daehawk wrote:I used to sell Kirby vacuums. A nuke couldn't kill one. They last forever and in 1987 for the price of $800 they damn well better. I used to sell one a day I was so good. The only downsides to them were they were heavy and the belts broke often. But those things worked better than any vac you could buy.
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The house I lived in previously had an outstanding ducted central vacuum cleaner. Now that was the dog's bollocks.coopasonic wrote:We finally retired my mother-in-laws Kirby 7 years back when we moved to a two story house. Hauling that thing upstairs on a regular basis was just not going to happen. We've been through several vacuums since. Nothing compares.Daehawk wrote:I used to sell Kirby vacuums. A nuke couldn't kill one. They last forever and in 1987 for the price of $800 they damn well better. I used to sell one a day I was so good. The only downsides to them were they were heavy and the belts broke often. But those things worked better than any vac you could buy.
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The belt is intact. The area where it died is littered with small pieces of plastic, though.Rip wrote:
The vacuum cleaner sounds like it could be a broke belt. Depending on model not that hard to fix.
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