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How to be a right tosser

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Created by elmo > 9 months ago, 12 Jan 2009
elmo
WA, 8868 posts
12 Jan 2009 10:32PM
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A picture tells a thousand words,

The wind must have been really good for one kiter last week

fozzy
SA, 501 posts
13 Jan 2009 12:23AM
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Not the first photo I have seen of that car.

Kalavas
WA, 146 posts
12 Jan 2009 10:59PM
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Not all disabilities are physical, you know...

hookworm
VIC, 600 posts
13 Jan 2009 12:59AM
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apparantly all Naish stand up paddle boarders can park in those spaces coz there boards are bigger then a greek squid pole
just kidding !

Spacemonkey!
SA, 2288 posts
13 Jan 2009 12:40AM
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elmo said...

A picture tells a thousand words,

The wind must have been really good for one kiter last week




So your the one who wrote my mate a nasty message on his windscreen. He was telling me about that.... In his defence, what is there to do at woodies for a disabled person? It's the wrong thing to do though, he knows it. So are you going to hand him in to the authorities?

swoosh
QLD, 1928 posts
13 Jan 2009 12:11AM
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elmo said...

A picture tells a thousand words,

The wind must have been really good for one kiter last week



did he steal your parking spot elmo

jokes

elizabethb
QLD, 2081 posts
13 Jan 2009 12:45AM
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swoosh said...

elmo said...

A picture tells a thousand words,

The wind must have been really good for one kiter last week

did he steal your parking spot elmo

jokes


lol.
Maybe its just me, but here everything is printed in bold white; that looks like it has been blued/blacked out!?
If not, you're better to park illegally with "2 wheels bumped up" along the curb and let those less able enjoy the scenery from their car.....
I would think a letter the first time around would have been enough; then approaching him in person, rather than this means....

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
12 Jan 2009 11:49PM
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Spacemonkey! said...

elmo said...

A picture tells a thousand words,

The wind must have been really good for one kiter last week




So your the one who wrote my mate a nasty message on his windscreen. He was telling me about that.... In his defence, what is there to do at woodies for a disabled person? It's the wrong thing to do though, he knows it. So are you going to hand him in to the authorities?


Not my photo,
I would have given my opinion personally if I saw him do it. Probably lucky he only got a note

In his defense?? there is no defense

No it's not my parking spot

Lizzy
Dissabled bays in WA are painted Blue

swoosh
QLD, 1928 posts
13 Jan 2009 1:07AM
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elmo said...

No it's not my parking spot


I agree with you, there is no defense. Was just joking :)

Spacemonkey: Actually I see a lot of disabled people who want to go to the beach just to soak in the view and enjoy the outdoors, so there is plenty for a disabled person to do. People have been going to the beach since before kitesurfing was around...

What really pisses me off is inconsiderate people with gear trailers, especially at busy spots. One person using up 2 spots at a busy spot is just ridiculous.



DaveSpruce
WA, 568 posts
13 Jan 2009 1:35AM
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Who the hell takes time to write a damn note and put on someone's car?!? That's absolutely insane... You seriously have no life if you put notes on peoples cars..

On the other hand, not cool to park in a disabled bay and I don't condone it one bit

Skwinty
WA, 164 posts
13 Jan 2009 8:11AM
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DaveSpruce said...

Who the hell takes time to write a damn note and put on someone's car?!? That's absolutely insane... You seriously have no life if you put notes on peoples cars..

On the other hand, not cool to park in a disabled bay and I don't condone it one bit


Spruce

Sorry mate - I crashed into you're car while I was parking at the beach the other day..... Did a bit of damage.

I was going to take the time to leave a note with my details - But that would have just been INSANE!!!

GreenPat
QLD, 4093 posts
13 Jan 2009 10:05AM
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Yeah, you could just tell him at home anyway. You two are brothers right?

Brien
NSW, 172 posts
13 Jan 2009 11:34AM
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I think it is pretty sure to say that it would not take much longer to write a note and slap it on a windscreen than it would have been to write a reply on the forum........ you must be INSANE Spruce. Either that or you can't write real well.

Skwinty
WA, 164 posts
13 Jan 2009 9:36AM
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GreenPat said...

Yeah, you could just tell him at home anyway. You two are brothers right?


We most certainly are!!!

Spruce upgraded his glasses last season and he was kind enough to give me his old set!!!

And dont they just look a treat!!!

dirtyharry
WA, 444 posts
13 Jan 2009 9:53AM
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Skwinty said...

GreenPat said...

Yeah, you could just tell him at home anyway. You two are brothers right?


We most certainly are!!!

Spruce upgraded his glasses last season and he was kind enough to give me his old set!!!

And dont they just look a treat!!!




Hell yeah they look a treat. What sort of "camera" did you take your avitar pic with?

laurie
WA, 3858 posts
13 Jan 2009 10:30AM
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In another incident a friend returned to find his car damaged.

Under the wiper was a note which he guessed must have been the offenders details, or an explanation.

He opens it and it reads... "People watching me write this note probably think I'm putting my name and phone number here, but you and I know different."

phrase
WA, 228 posts
13 Jan 2009 11:31AM
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What. Is the notion of writing something on a piece of paper insane? Or the thought of telling someone off for doing doing something stupid insane?
Having a "life" means being considerate to others. "Getting a life " is when you stop worring a bout the quality of others possessions, or their skill level compared to you.



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