This might have been good if it actually required parallel parking...The guy has at least 8 feet of extra space to work with.
Posted by Guest on Thu Oct 28 10:17:16 2010
It's like a cheerleading routine of the dead.
Posted by R. Mika (guest) on Wed Oct 27 11:43:15 2010
OH SHI- everything turned out better than expected
Posted by xatm092 (guest) on Tue Oct 26 10:17:18 2010
What he lacks in skateboarding skills he manages to make up for with wardrobe-catching-with-your-feet skills.
This should go down well at the catching-wardrobes-with-your-feet park.
Posted by Guest on Tue Oct 26 09:13:18 2010
This also works the opposite way. I have done it the company van.
Posted by Guest on Tue Oct 26 06:00:06 2010
Risky Business
"Just take those old records off the shelf I'll sit and listen to 'em by myself..."
Posted by Guest on Tue Oct 26 02:56:45 2010
"I guess since they can't compete on the track with m3s, c63amgs, and s4s they have to show off their parking skills..."
That's a pretty asstacular list of track cars. If you're going to triple the cost of your comparison car and go to the 50-80k range at least pick something that's actually fast, like a Corvette Zr1, or R35 Skyline.
Posted by Guest on Tue Oct 26 01:59:45 2010
For values of "parallel" equal to "perpendicular"
Oddly enough, parking in the wrong direction across three spaces is exactly the kind of behaviour I would expect of the kind of person who owns a car like that.
Thanks, whoever you are, for confirming my prejudices against you yet again.
Posted by Guest on Mon Oct 25 21:59:12 2010
ricer parallel parks in a parking space not meant for parallel parking?
I guess since they can't compete on the track with m3s, c63amgs, and s4s they have to show off their parking skills...
Posted by Guest on Mon Oct 25 05:07:40 2010
ricer win
ricer win
Posted by sparxxx (guest) on Sun Oct 24 22:30:40 2010