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Asda....parking Fine..

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  • rdwarr
    rdwarr Posts: 6,159 Forumite
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    Crabman wrote:
    Ever heard of Private Messaging? :rolleyes:
    Was he in Dads Army?
    Can I help?
  • astonsmummy
    astonsmummy Posts: 14,219 Forumite
    Crabman wrote:
    Ever heard of Private Messaging? :rolleyes:

    does it really matter?:rolleyes:
    :j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j
  • kaan_is
    kaan_is Posts: 464 Forumite
    Murphy_The_Cat..."Just be grateful that I'm not running the country ".......DO you honestly think you could do Worse job than Mr T.B.?
  • kaan_is wrote:
    Murphy_The_Cat..."Just be grateful that I'm not running the country ".......DO you honestly think you could do Worse job than Mr T.B.?

    Personally, I think that I'd do a great job, the people who I have put against a wall and shot may disagree - then again, I am a fair man, they could always appeal the descision afterwards. :rotfl: :rotfl:

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  • Crabman
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    does it really matter?:rolleyes:
    Seeing as your post had nothing whatsoever to do with a parking fine from Asda, yes, it does matter. :)

    Anyway back to the original topic... :D :T :rotfl:
  • astonsmummy
    astonsmummy Posts: 14,219 Forumite
    Crabman wrote:
    Seeing as your post had nothing whatsoever to do with a parking fine from Asda, yes, it does matter. :)

    Anyway back to the original topic... :D :T :rotfl:

    Well i'm sorry you feel that it is so much of a problem (not that other threads sometimes go off topic for a post or 2 or anything!)
    :j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j
  • Crabman
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    Well i'm sorry you feel that it is so much of a problem (not that other threads sometimes go off topic for a post or 2 or anything!)
    Awwwwwwww don't feel sorry... :o just promise you'll never ever go OT again :p :T

    On the original subject, my local tesco store don't give a monkeys where you park :confused: I asked one of the trolley guys yesterday - he shrugged and said nobody cares :rotfl: :D Doesn't mean I'm going to start parking there though...
  • rdwarr
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    Crabman wrote:
    Doesn't mean I'm going to start parking there though...
    ...especially if you're displaying an IAM badge. It comes with a certain degree of social responsibility ;)
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  • Princessa wrote:
    and for those questioning the need of parent and child spaces...it's very hard to find a parking space big enough for a large car, to be able to get in at both sides to unload twins, and be close enough to the store to be able to leave the kids in the car and go on the hunt for a trolley for twins, which are usually inside the store. I don't want to have to leave my babies on the other side of the car park whilst I hunt for a trolley.

    a large car? for 2 small kids, now i am starting to wonder.

    my car is the same size as a focus (its a hatchback) and it can accomodate my dad who is nearly 6 feet tall on one of the back seats and still have loads of room for our dog (a labrador) on the rest of the back seat (and she is a pain to have in the car lol).

    my personal fave was when someone said they had a certain type of huge car because they had kids, my car was smaller and had plenty of room for 5 adults (including the driver).

    and don't get me started on 'baby on board' things

    i don't understand why people have to have these massive mpv things, they look like vans :eek:

    and are driven completely stupidly
    things arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back then ;)
    BH is my best mate too, its ok :)

    I trust BH even if he's from Manchester.. ;)

    all your base are belong to us :eek:
  • manhattan wrote:
    it looks like the angry parents are taking over the hooded youths jobs these days then! lol
    next they will be taking your satnav if you abuse "their" p&c space!

    how dare they make our beloved chav breed become redundant!

    i used to hate it when i worked in a supermarket and you would get an angry parent causing a scene in front of the kids. usually because they got treated the same way as everyone else, i.e you were turning people away cos the store was closing and it included them.
    things arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back then ;)
    BH is my best mate too, its ok :)

    I trust BH even if he's from Manchester.. ;)

    all your base are belong to us :eek:
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