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Parking Lot Catch-22

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edwardw818

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Thank you everyone... Even though it took me an hour of him repeating the same questions and concerns, I met up with him and talked some sense into him for almost half an hour (when I can tell anyone else the same thing and they'd get it in 3 minutes), but he finally got the message.

The forum allows you to enter it upon sign-up, not necessarily for advertisement (although, it can seem that way.)
As I signed up at the edge of IM'ing popularity and no one company proved more popular than the other (as in I had roughly equal amounts of friends with AIM, Y! and Skype), I figured to add them all, especially since I needed an immediate answer to an urgent problem I had at the time (and even encouraged people to IM me in that particular thread)... But I just left the info on there since I didn't even think about it. I went ahead and removed everything (except Skype just in case). Rest assured, I hate spam as much as everyone else probably does, so I won't spam anybody.
 


Wait a minute.

Is your friend the one who backed out of the parking stall? If so, he is at fault. If the other driver backed out of the stall, he is at fault.

The person driving in the parking lot road has the right of way, the person backing out of the stall must wait for the road to clear before backing out.

This is in California, other states may have different codes.
 
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