Parking Spot Privledges (PLZ HELP!)
Parking Spot Privledges (PLZ HELP!)
So I'm in my 6th week of school now (I'm a Jr. at my high school) and I've been parking in the same spot since the beginning of school, right at the front of the lot with my friends parking next to me. One day I didn't go to school and one of the spoiled preps takes my spot. The next day she thinks its hers and we've been "racing" to get to school before the other one does. This week my truck is getting overhauled and she will have the spot with no competition but shes really pushing my buttons (i.e "My, this spot is really great!" as I walk by...) I was thinking of flattening one of her tires or lowering the pressure via the valve or "accidentally" dropping a glass bottle behind her wheel, but there are cameras watching the parking lot. Anyone have an idea how to get my spot back without having to drive to school at 85 mph? Thx,
-Alex
-Alex
Are you serious? It's just a parking spot. You should be more worried about getting her in the back of your truck! What the hell is wrong with you man?
PS: Dont be immature and flatten her tires. It's not your parking spot and it's first come first serve. Deal with it
PS: Dont be immature and flatten her tires. It's not your parking spot and it's first come first serve. Deal with it
This is when tow straps come in handy. Just yank her car right out of the spot and leave it in the middle of the parking lot and take your spot back. My friend used to do that with his F-350. Or maybe she's flirting with you. Is she hot? If she is you can use this to your advantage... That's what I'd do.
But seriously, my advice would be to forget such trivial matters such as this and just park somewhere else. If she's not there when you get to school, park there. If she is, find another spot. This crap won't matter in one year or five years or ten years anyway...
Or you could do what I always did in high school and hop the curb next to the spot that's taken and park up in he grass.
But seriously, my advice would be to forget such trivial matters such as this and just park somewhere else. If she's not there when you get to school, park there. If she is, find another spot. This crap won't matter in one year or five years or ten years anyway...
Or you could do what I always did in high school and hop the curb next to the spot that's taken and park up in he grass.
The sooner you learn this the better... All women do is look for things that make men happy then take it away from them. Get used to it
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I never fought over a parking spot, but when I was in high school we had a "weightlifting" class last hour of the day, but it was only for football players, so we could get practice started an hour or so early. Well, we'd head down to the field walking through the parking lot, and on occasion we'd find a smaller vehicle that belonged to some one we knew, and carefully pick it up, and carry it over to the bus lane...

Just had to be careful coach didn't catch us... as long as he didn't see us, he didn't say anything...
Mentos?
Well I use my truck for a locker and I run out there inbetween classes to switch books. And no, shes not hot, shes a prep and she does this to everyone. Shes a daddys girl with a brand-new Chevy Cobalt and the only reason she likes my spot is because I had her in my class last year and she got caught cheating off my paper and shes been doing everything to get back at me. I was thinking of doing the tow thought, but I dont have much room for maneuver and I would get arrested (her dad is the county judge
No we do not have assigned spots, but everyone has been parking in the same spots for 6 weeks so basically everyone has their "own" and nobody has been changing but her. Shes one of the people that floats around stealing spots and so far, I'm her only victim.
No we do not have assigned spots, but everyone has been parking in the same spots for 6 weeks so basically everyone has their "own" and nobody has been changing but her. Shes one of the people that floats around stealing spots and so far, I'm her only victim.
It's as good a time as any to say this: Grow the eff up, boy! It's a parking spot for goodness sakes! If you let crap like this get to you NOW, how will you react when real situations happen later in life?
My advice, learn to use your locker in the building, and just park wherever you can.
My advice, learn to use your locker in the building, and just park wherever you can.
If you really want the spot that bad leave early. Two weeks in a row of not getting the spot she might move on. I had to deal with this too in high school. It's only a spot.
BTW shouldn't you be in class right now and not talking about parking spaces?
BTW shouldn't you be in class right now and not talking about parking spaces?
Originally Posted by Raptor05121
So I'm in my 6th week of school now (I'm a Jr. at my high school) and I've been parking in the same spot since the beginning of school, right at the front of the lot with my friends parking next to me. One day I didn't go to school and one of the spoiled preps takes my spot. The next day she thinks its hers and we've been "racing" to get to school before the other one does. This week my truck is getting overhauled and she will have the spot with no competition but shes really pushing my buttons (i.e "My, this spot is really great!" as I walk by...) I was thinking of flattening one of her tires or lowering the pressure via the valve or "accidentally" dropping a glass bottle behind her wheel, but there are cameras watching the parking lot. Anyone have an idea how to get my spot back without having to drive to school at 85 mph? Thx,
-Alex
-Alex
When I was in high school, 10 years ago, there was nine thousand other spots. Park somewhere else and quit engaging her by "fueling the fire." It takes two to tango, and if you remove yourself from the situation, there's no argument.



