So today I saw a Hummer parked in one of those spots marked "Compacts Only".
HAHAHAHA.
Let me just say that (unlike slightly smaller monster cars of the same type) it was not just ON the white line. It was WAY over into the next spot.
What the HECK.
The sense of entitlement boggles my mind.
(Oh, and it wasn't one of those "small" Hummers. It was the big granddaddy-one, the "hi, I am insecure and have a Napoloean complex and small equipment" vehicle.
HAHAHAHA.
Let me just say that (unlike slightly smaller monster cars of the same type) it was not just ON the white line. It was WAY over into the next spot.
What the HECK.
The sense of entitlement boggles my mind.
(Oh, and it wasn't one of those "small" Hummers. It was the big granddaddy-one, the "hi, I am insecure and have a Napoloean complex and small equipment" vehicle.
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Date: 2007-09-10 11:53 pm (UTC)Mostly I'm talking about men, here, because so many of them are so massively insecure that they either go the sports car route, or the SUV route.
I loved the advert. for the Mini Cooper which they aired in Britain when the auto first came out. It featured a fake game show in which female contestants would lift a window in front of several naked men's crotches, and would then have to guess what kind of car each one drove.
Aiden Gillen, the actor who played notorious lothario and well-endowed gay man Stuart Alan Jones on "Queer As Folk" was of course the Mini Cooper driver.
"For the man who has nothing to prove". Brilliant ad.
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Date: 2007-09-11 12:45 am (UTC)For the man who has nothing to prove". Brilliant ad.
hee, hee, that's great!