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Do Supras attract idiots in car parks?


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No it's not a disability, but have you ever tried getting a baby out of a car when you don't have the room to open the door ?. That's why the space's are bigger :rolleyes: .

 

That is exactly my point, the doors on the Supe are bigger than your average family saloon which makes getting in and out difficult in narrow spaces.

 

What's the difference between my lifestyle choice and that of a parent?

 

I used to park as far away from shops as possible to reduce the risk of someone parking next to me but, as has been pointed out in this thread, you still get muppets parking next to you, even in an empty car-park.

 

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That is exactly my point, the doors on the Supe are bigger than your average family saloon which makes getting in and out difficult in narrow spaces.

 

I can get in and out of a Supra when it's parked in a normal garage, and that's a lot tighter than most car park spaces. What I then can't do is lean back in and pull out several kilo's of bulky child and seat and stuff.

 

I think what you meant to say is "I'm ignorant and antisocial and should have bought a BMW". Ironic you're whining about people parking badly when you're the worst of the lot.

 

What's the difference between my lifestyle choice and that of a parent?

 

They got sex.

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No, what I meant to say was I chose not to breed and don't think those that do deserve special treatment just because they successfully had sex once.

 

Breeding is not clever, just about all life forms on earth can manage it. Some of us have the sense to refrain.

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Why is it that when presented with a view that differs from theirs, some people just resort to personal insult? It's a pretty good indication that they've no valid points to make in a discussion and have, therefore, lost the argument.

 

Deliberately misquoting someone just makes the point all the more obvious. Being abusive just demonstrates a lack of intelligence to formulate coherent arguments.

 

Parents demand, and seem to get, preferential treatment in all sorts of places. For example, the workplace, maternity/paternity leave. Non-parents don't get weeks or months off on full salary and often have to take on extra work to cover the missing person.

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