Angle-in parking certainly is easier, but it’s inefficient; you end up with wasted space on both ends of the row. And then there was this guy who parked next to me at Trader Joe’s on Sunday.

Sure, nobody parks perfect 100% of the time. But I’m amazed anyone would park like this on a busy Sunday and think, “I’m good.” I was in the stall to his right, wanting deeply to somehow leave a huge scrape on his passenger side without damaging my ride as I eased out with an inch of clearance.
Your compact pickup with canopy says, “I’m hardworking, but practical.” Your Vallejo license plate holder suggests a blue-collar upbringing and perhaps a built-in respect for others. But your actions say, “I’m lazy and don’t give a shit about anyone else.” You’re an enigma, sir.
I guess it was a victimless crime so it’s really not a big deal. But seriously what a toolbox.
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