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How To Park A Car - Sound On


I believe this was done by a stuntman, not sure if the old bloke was a retired one or they used another.  He could have been made up to look like an old bloke, good anyway;

http://biggeekdad.com/2012/01/how-old-people-park-their-car/ 

 



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I love it (but I think he's only made up to look oldbiggrin)



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Thanks, Vic, that's a ripper! Might try that in the Colorado with the camper attached. NOT.

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Do that all the time with our 12m bus in supermarket car parks.

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Good one Vic. Loved it

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No worries Bryan and Tony D, wish I could do the same ! cry

We'll have to get you to give us lessons Native Pepper......on second thoughts I'll get you to park mine wink biggrin



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Vic41 wrote:

No worries Bryan and Tony D, wish I could do the same ! cry

We'll have to get you to give us lessons Native Pepper......on second thoughts I'll get you to park mine wink biggrin


 No worries, any time you're ready, I'll give it a try. We do park in supermarket car parks a lot, freaks a lot of people out for some reason, yet they take no notice of semi's or long trays who frequent car parks delivering. 

The weirdest form or parking we see, is vanners who park across 4 or 5 spaces, when they could easily fit into two longways, or out on the road where no one is parked. Never been able to understand that mentality, as it makes it hard for lots of others. Have noticed more and more car parks have signs saying no caravans, only takes a little common sense and thought for others.

In reality, would love to be able to park like that bloke, but hate to think of the damage I'd cause if I tried it and the inside of the bus may become re-arranged slightly.



-- Edited by native pepper on Friday 24th of January 2014 09:04:19 AM

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native pepper wrote:
Vic41 wrote:

No worries Bryan and Tony D, wish I could do the same ! cry

We'll have to get you to give us lessons Native Pepper......on second thoughts I'll get you to park mine wink biggrin


 No worries, any time you're ready, I'll give it a try. We do park in supermarket car parks a lot, freaks a lot of people out for some reason, yet they take no notice of semi's or long trays who frequent car parks delivering. 

The weirdest form or parking we see, is vanners who park across 4 or 5 spaces, when they could easily fit into two longways, or out on the road where no one is parked. Never been able to understand that mentality, as it makes it hard for lots of others. Have noticed more and more car parks have signs saying no caravans, only takes a little common sense and thought for others.

In reality, would love to be able to park like that bloke, but hate to think of the damage I'd cause if I tried it and the inside of the bus may become re-arranged slightly.



-- Edited by native pepper on Friday 24th of January 2014 09:04:19 AM


 Go on NP, give it a try, press the button on the video camera first. biggrin



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