Sunday, May 16, 2010

Where Massachusetts politicians park

Wherever they damn want to.

Seen today in the Natick Mall parking garage. And yes, he's either one of the hack pols, or he's in tight with them. Bunper stickers, union window decals, he's pimped out in all the glory you'd expect.

I have to start keeping a bunch of Tea Party bumper stickers in the car, because I'd put them all over this jerk's ride.

7 comments:

soulful sepulcher said...

A little fender bender might have helped with that.

Remember those note pads (well I had one at least of course lol)that were fake parking tickets? but they said things like "Park like an idiot lose your knee caps" (just kidding!)

Don't get me started about drivers after being in the car ALL day w/out window power and hot and muggy weather, and drivers who drive 10mph UNDER the speed limit, I mean WTH are they all on anyhow?!

my WV alialen LOL close enough to alien for the answer to bad drivers!

Cemetery's Gun Blob said...

Just make sure they have the same adhesive that NYC uses when they put the failure to move for street cleaning sticker on people's windows.

Cause in the end, it's easier to replace the window than use all that elbow grease to *try* and get it all off.

kahr40 said...

My thought is to find the most offensive bumper sticker you can and leave him a gift. Interesting to see how many times he gets keyed in a week. Fun to consider but I'd probably not do it.

Anonymous said...

Alas, people park like that in Philly too. Only it isn't just politicians: every single bum who's too lazy to straighten it out (or who just happens to come across two or more open parking spaces in a row) parks like that.

When I see **** like that, I wish that I had a military-grade Humvee with a .50-cal on the roof. Or, better yet, a minigun.

Carteach said...

Consider another possibility...

Perhaps the car was 'parked' there because that's where it broke down and quit running.

Seems rather metaphorical for the the whole big union / arrogant government connection, IMHO.

Paladin said...

Schrader Core Removal Tool.

About $3 at any auto parts shop, and it fits in your pocket. Worth every penny and its much more elegant in use than slashing the tires :)

bluesun said...

Should have keyed it.