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The only two things I see that make him a ********* is that he is a proud coal roller, and he is mooseing it with his side mirrors when he isn't pulling a trailer.
 
#1 spends 10's of thousands of dollars on a lift that's worthless.
#2 Rolls coal
#3 Has a license plate that brags about rolling coal.
#4 Parks backwards

Sounds like someone never learned how to use their mirrors and backup.
 
I guess you had to witness the whole event.

Guy pulls up in a lifted truck that looks like it's probably never even gets driven in the rain. As he drives by there is massive smoke(rolling coal) coming from his exhaust which just happens to be the size of a small cannon. He proceeds to drive by the parking space, which has plenty of room. He now sticks his arm out the window(mirrors not big enough?) and proceeds to back up like he is driving a Kenworth. I have to admit that he nailed it on the first try and you could tell he was pretty proud of himself. What he didn't realize is that having a lifted truck doesn't make up for only being 5'9 and you look kind of goofy diving out of your truck. I was kind of surprised he backed in because I'm about 90% sure he was the type who had a nice pair of truck nutz attached to his hitch(that has never been used). To top it off he had on jeans that had those jewels on them.
 
Sounds like someone never learned how to use their mirrors and backup.

I've never understood why people think it's easier to park rear first. You're still backing up half the time either way, except now you're backing up into other cars instead of backing up into an open parking lot. I just don't get it...and I've been parking in Chicago and LA for 20 year so parking in horrific tight conditions is kind of like breathing.
 
I've never understood why people think it's easier to park rear first. You're still backing up half the time either way, except now you're backing up into other cars instead of backing up into an open parking lot. I just don't get it...and I've been parking in Chicago and LA for 20 year so parking in horrific tight conditions is kind of like breathing.

You're right it's not unless the parking is designed to be backed into like parts of east village.
 
I've never understood why people think it's easier to park rear first. You're still backing up half the time either way, except now you're backing up into other cars instead of backing up into an open parking lot. I just don't get it...and I've been parking in Chicago and LA for 20 year so parking in horrific tight conditions is kind of like breathing.

when we go to church i back in because the parking lot is usually empty when we get there. plenty of time to back in without causing disruption. when we leave there are hundreds of people all in the parking lot at the same time. so i'm more likely to hit someone or have a kid pop out of nowhere after church than before church. when i leave facing the aisle i find it to be more safer. how does that not make sense?
 
Speaking of bad license plates, I saw this one recently and had a good belly laugh.

Talk about insecure.
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when we go to church i back in because the parking lot is usually empty when we get there. plenty of time to back in without causing disruption. when we leave there are hundreds of people all in the parking lot at the same time. so i'm more likely to hit someone or have a kid pop out of nowhere after church than before church. when i leave facing the aisle i find it to be more safer. how does that not make sense?

There are always exceptions. I pull into my garage backwards when I'm unloading something big into the house.
 
I've never understood why people think it's easier to park rear first. You're still backing up half the time either way, except now you're backing up into other cars instead of backing up into an open parking lot. I just don't get it...and I've been parking in Chicago and LA for 20 year so parking in horrific tight conditions is kind of like breathing.

It's actually considered safer when leaving the spot. It's tremendously easier to pull into traffic than to back into it.
 
I've never understood why people think it's easier to park rear first. You're still backing up half the time either way, except now you're backing up into other cars instead of backing up into an open parking lot. I just don't get it...and I've been parking in Chicago and LA for 20 year so parking in horrific tight conditions is kind of like breathing.

I like to back into spots were it is tight, high auto traffic, or high pedestrian traffic. It's easy to scan the area before backing in, but anytime I back out of one those areas it always seems someone comes flying out from my blind spot.

When I get to work it's not busy, I'm one of the first there. When I leave it seems like a mad house.
 

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