phoenix833 wrote: » I was just up at the shop and after I got out of the car heading in some old man pulled up beside my car and when he was getting out of his car smacked his door against mine. So I waited till he got fully out and said "Would you mind being a bit more careful with your door in future please" and nodded at my door. He looked at my car and then me and said "fúck off". Now my car isn't worth a fortune but I paid for it with my hard earned money. I just can't understand some peoples disregard for others peoples cars. If I was more of a confrontational person I would have probably got into an arguement but I thought it wasn't worth the effort. This is just a vent I suppose and where better to do it than AH!
jonnyfingers wrote: » Stuff bags of cocaine up his exhaust pipe and call the guards with an anonymous tip.
OldGoat wrote: » Put in a claim against the shop owners for making the car park spaces too small.
Balfie wrote: » should have smacked his car head with a baseball bat then tell him to fuk off...
Irishgalclare wrote: » Reminds me of a day in Galway when I was with my son in his car - quite old but his pride and joy because he worked hard to earn the price of it. Two guys having a chat decided to sit up on the back of the car and when my son asked them to get off they became abusive and started making fun of him.... he's 20 and they were in their 50s! What is it with people - just a little bit of respect for each other would make the world a far nicer place to live in.
tightropetom wrote: » Some douchebag tried being overly aggressive with me once in a carpark when I pulled into a space he was waiting for - I didn't realise that, because the giant SUV that reversed out took forever to do so, and then the guy above drove past the spot (or rather his wife did). I hadn't realised she intended to reverse into the spot, until I was in. As I put it in reverse to correct my error, the guy came over and started shouting the odds at me. He'd been waiting an hour, and I'd only arrived and how dare I etc. He was about 60ish, I was 32 at the time. He was being very condescending and aggressive and wasn't listening to my apologies or the fact that I had being preparing to move,so I got out of my car and walked over to his wife and said, calmly, "I made a mistake, I was preparing to move back out, but then your oaf of a husband came along and behaved extremely aggressively, so I don't think I'll bother now. I have your reg. number, and the carpark has CCTV, so you'd better tell him not to get any ideas", and started to walk away. The guy got into his car, then got out again, followed me and half-apologised, reluctantly, like a 4 year old who'd just kicked his mother. I then moved out of the spot and I said that's what I was doing when he arrived and just because he was older he didn't have to be an asshole about it. A space then came available 10 cars down, so I got into that and waved at them, smiling as they emerged from their car :-). All that fuss for nothing...
Bambi wrote: » Thats a stupid ending to the story :mad:
tightropetom wrote: » Well, that's how it ended. He apologised so I moved, then after all that a space came up straight away so I gave him a smug smile. Perhaps I should have mentioned the miffed expression on his face as I waved... Jeez, no pleasing some people. Mayeb I should have made something up like: "So then I punched his wife and got the hell outta there..."
MungBean wrote: » You should have waited till he was gone and stole both his wing mirrors. That'd learn em.
Cereal Rapist wrote: » Why not just smack his door and when he kicks up a fuss, tell him to fúck off