Is that considered a handicap or just a courtesy? Are there also elderly spaces?Stones of granite wrote:StandardCoco wrote:Mothers and babies spaces? You are joking?SerjeantWildgoose wrote:Ive got my ‘pompous fuck,’ ‘arrogant bastard,’ ‘baby killing militarist,’ and ‘knots’ badges but the feckers still give me a ticket for parking in the mothers and babies spaces at Sainsburys!
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It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.
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Never seen an "elderly" space. I'm sure that I have also seen "parent and child" spaces in Texas.Coco wrote:Is that considered a handicap or just a courtesy? Are there also elderly spaces?Stones of granite wrote:StandardCoco wrote:
Mothers and babies spaces? You are joking?
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In Germany, parking garages often also have "women's" spaces, which I originally thought might have been the Serje's menopausal spaces. On close examination, I discovered that they are not, in fact, 30% wider than standard spaces, but are simply well lit and close to the door.
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And she still couldn't park correctly.
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Hardy har harSerjeantWildgoose wrote:There should be menopausal spaces!
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You know, I noticed that I park my huge SUV perfect, yet I have a hard time parking my small SUV straight.. it is crazy. 30% wider space isn't a bad idea.Stones of granite wrote:Never seen an "elderly" space. I'm sure that I have also seen "parent and child" spaces in Texas.Coco wrote:Is that considered a handicap or just a courtesy? Are there also elderly spaces?Stones of granite wrote: Standard
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In Germany, parking garages often also have "women's" spaces, which I originally thought might have been the Serje's menopausal spaces. On close examination, I discovered that they are not, in fact, 30% wider than standard spaces, but are simply well lit and close to the door.
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They're not really 30% wider! Every time I allege this my wife slaps me really hard on my right ear.Coco wrote:You know, I noticed that I park my huge SUV perfect, yet I have a hard time parking my small SUV straight.. it is crazy. 30% wider space isn't a bad idea.Stones of granite wrote:Never seen an "elderly" space. I'm sure that I have also seen "parent and child" spaces in Texas.Coco wrote:
Is that considered a handicap or just a courtesy? Are there also elderly spaces?
In Germany, parking garages often also have "women's" spaces, which I originally thought might have been the Serje's menopausal spaces. On close examination, I discovered that they are not, in fact, 30% wider than standard spaces, but are simply well lit and close to the door.
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I should also say @Coco, that parking spaces in Europe are really small compared with the US. The're really only designed for compacts like the Golf. Anything bigger and getting in and out is a struggle.
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...in and out....classic.
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I know you were kidding.. but it's actually funny and a stereotype that is sorta... accurate.Stones of granite wrote:They're not really 30% wider! Every time I allege this my wife slaps me really hard on my right ear.Coco wrote:You know, I noticed that I park my huge SUV perfect, yet I have a hard time parking my small SUV straight.. it is crazy. 30% wider space isn't a bad idea.Stones of granite wrote: Never seen an "elderly" space. I'm sure that I have also seen "parent and child" spaces in Texas.
In Germany, parking garages often also have "women's" spaces, which I originally thought might have been the Serje's menopausal spaces. On close examination, I discovered that they are not, in fact, 30% wider than standard spaces, but are simply well lit and close to the door.
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Sexist, isn’t it.Coco wrote:Mothers and babies spaces? You are joking?SerjeantWildgoose wrote:Ive got my ‘pompous fuck,’ ‘arrogant bastard,’ ‘baby killing militarist,’ and ‘knots’ badges but the feckers still give me a ticket for parking in the mothers and babies spaces at Sainsburys!
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Oh calm down... soon they will be gender nonspecific caregiver & babies spaces.
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Crazy world. An elderly person would need the convenience more than a mother... seriously... walk a little you fat cow and quit batting out kids. Your vagina is not a clown car.
I'm kidding... sorta.
I'm kidding... sorta.
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although..Coco wrote:Your vagina is not a clown car..
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I sometimes bend the rules a little when I’m out with my son, and chose to interpret “mother and child” as “parent and child” so that I can use a convenient spot.
It does embarrass my son a little, though, now that he’s 25.
It does embarrass my son a little, though, now that he’s 25.
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Not to mention insensitive to those who only have one baby.SerjeantWildgoose wrote:Is 'babies' not a little ageist?
It’s a fecking minefield this car park engineering lark. Thank goodness Bognor Regis University run a degree in the subject.
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Universities with silly names that also run silly courses.
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Classics at Oxford. Cracks me up every time. Just call it Music.Galfon wrote:Universities with silly names that also run silly courses.
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I thought it was a specialist field in Geology.welshsaint wrote:Classics at Oxford. Cracks me up every time. Just call it Music.Galfon wrote:Universities with silly names that also run silly courses.
Oh, wait, that might be Clastics
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People who think reading Classics is a serious degree, like say Boris picking someone entirely at random
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I think I only know two people who studied Classics for their degree. One is a teacher in a private school (Glenalmond), presumably preparing future students of Classics, and the other is an NHS GP Practice Manager in that well known hotbed of Greek literature - Paisley.Digby wrote:People who think reading Classics is a serious degree, like say Boris picking someone entirely at random
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Now haul on ye ballixes! I wouldn't be half the cunt I am today if I hadn't received 4 years of dedicated tuition in the works of Pliny the Elder and frankly, without studying Catulus I'd be fecked if I ever tried to take a war fleet up against the Carthaginians.
In the spirit of openness, I studied four years of a three year combined honours degree in Zoology and Pharmacology at Nottingham, before finally completing a BA (Hons) in Modern History with the OU. I have currently completed 2/3 of a Masters in Museum Studies with Ulster University. With the exception of 2 years commanding the Army's compulsory drug testing team and the last 6 months as a museum project manager this collective learning effort has net almost no immediately obvious value whatsoever. But I believe that it may have at the very least staved off Alzheimer's for a few months, which means I don't have to resort to the Tumeric-cure and watch my lungs fall out of my arse!
In the spirit of openness, I studied four years of a three year combined honours degree in Zoology and Pharmacology at Nottingham, before finally completing a BA (Hons) in Modern History with the OU. I have currently completed 2/3 of a Masters in Museum Studies with Ulster University. With the exception of 2 years commanding the Army's compulsory drug testing team and the last 6 months as a museum project manager this collective learning effort has net almost no immediately obvious value whatsoever. But I believe that it may have at the very least staved off Alzheimer's for a few months, which means I don't have to resort to the Tumeric-cure and watch my lungs fall out of my arse!
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Fer feck sake WS! I hope te feck that didn't come up on The Chase?welshsaint wrote:Classics at Oxford. Cracks me up every time. Just call it Music.Galfon wrote:Universities with silly names that also run silly courses.
Where is the 'DOH!' smiley when you need it?
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I'm all for people studying at university, merely the act of studying itself I'd warrant a good thing. It's just the attitude surrounding classics I find odd, that it's a subject considered of great import, when really it's more on a par with cruise management.SerjeantWildgoose wrote:Now haul on ye ballixes! I wouldn't be half the cunt I am today if I hadn't received 4 years of dedicated tuition in the works of Pliny the Elder and frankly, without studying Catulus I'd be fecked if I ever tried to take a war fleet up against the Carthaginians.
In the spirit of openness, I studied four years of a three year combined honours degree in Zoology and Pharmacology at Nottingham, before finally completing a BA (Hons) in Modern History with the OU. I have currently completed 2/3 of a Masters in Museum Studies with Ulster University. With the exception of 2 years commanding the Army's compulsory drug testing team and the last 6 months as a museum project manager this collective learning effort has net almost no immediately obvious value whatsoever. But I believe that it may have at the very least staved off Alzheimer's for a few months, which means I don't have to resort to the Tumeric-cure and watch my lungs fall out of my arse!
I say this well aware my own subject of economics is well deserving of scorn. I also say this really only considering there are only a few subjects of worth, namely in the fields of maths, physics and chemistry