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Lol around here thats what we say about Tim Hortons. Every drive through you see in the morning ( and they are everywhere) there is a long line.Damn, what does Dunkin Donuts put in their coffee
DON'T set up a sim in the garage!!I somehow didn’t notice this on my garage door until last night. What do I do? Light in on fire? Move?
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I'm all in on this.
Imagine parking in an underground garage and then forgetting which building it was in a large city. G'head, ask me how I knowI once forgot where I parked my car at the airport. My key fob didn’t work so lock beep and panic weren’t an option. I had missed my flight and wandered around the lot for 30 minutes with luggage and a suit jacket in 95° heat.
The mere memory of this nightmare caused an increase in my heart rate. I’ve never forgotten to write down where I parked since this day. Happy Thursday everyone!
How did you end up finding your car?!Imagine parking in an underground garage and then forgetting which building it was in a large city. G'head, ask me how I know
Imagine parking in an underground garage and then forgetting which building it was in a large city. G'head, ask me how I know
How did you end up finding your car?!
My dad once parked his car in a garage in NYC (not self-serve). He went back the next day and reached into his pocket for the ticket and pulled his keys out... when the guy saw him he angrily yelled “YOU!”. My dad never did find out how they moved his car without the keys
absolutely gut wrenching..... sorry for their loss and no words can assuage that pain!Had to attend a gut wrenching funeral today for a 14mo old little daughter of a friend of mine. Cant say that I’ve broken down that hard in a long while and it’s been a very tough last 6 mos. saddest funeral I’ve ever been to. Walked away with my wife sobbing and appreciating our little 13mo old and he health that much more. Tough day.
Honestly I got lucky. I was going by memory of what the building looked like (or at least I thought I was) and finally after going down into the garages of six or seven buildings I found the one with my truck. The good thing was I knew that I had parked on the first level with the ramp so it made the "in & out" check a little quicker.How did you end up finding your car?!
My dad once parked his car in a garage in NYC (not self-serve). He went back the next day and reached into his pocket for the ticket and pulled his keys out... when the guy saw him he angrily yelled “YOU!”. My dad never did find out how they moved his car without the keys
I had a similar experience golfing in Whistler a few years back. Rolled up to play Chateau Whistler, and they offered valet parking for my rental. While playing the first 18, the young couple I was playing with informed me that the greens fee included unlimited play for the day. So the first 18 was followed up by another 18. Afterwards we head to the restaurant for something to eat and a drink or two. Long story short I completely lose track of time, and when I finally go to leave I realize that I don't have the rental keys as I gave them to the valet. It's close to midnight. I walk towards the clubhouse, the rental is parked out front and I can see what looks like one light on way in the back of the pro shop. I think it was the cleaners who gave me my keys as all of the course staff were long gone by that pointI once parked in a large, above ground, parking deck across the street from a restaurant where I, and the sales team, had been invited to dinner by a winery owner. After dinner I walk across the street, and the big overhead door to the parking deck is down! What the heck do I do now?! They must have had cameras everywhere, because in a matter of seconds a Cleveland Clinic security car rolled around the corner and asked what my problem was. I told them my vehicle was inside. Turned out the deck belonged to the clinic. I had no idea.
He tell me to hop in, swipes a card, and the overhead door goes up. Now I have to tell him where my car is after drinking wine and eating all night! My third guess was the right one! Good thing too, as this guy was starting to give me the skunk eye! He follow me down to the little pay booth near the exit, and of course, there is no one there, and no way to remote pay! I wave at him and he comes up to the car. How do I get the gate to go up? There's no way for me to pay! He just swipes his card again, and away I go. Cost me a few extra minutes, but absolutely no money! I guess that's an OK trade!
Life hack <-- I personally hate that term.
Anyway, if you're somewhere parking your car and there's some identifier close by (Lot C Section 14) take a pic with your phone.
Or open your GPS app and drop a pin where you are right then.
This coming week is going to be a good one.
New releases like crazy. THP Digital Magazine hitting Monday.
Oh yeah and TEEm Tour Edge signups to get free equipment throughout the year to review for the forum and keep.
So much fun. Little shout out to @Jman with the huge assist on stuff behind the scenes.
This week is gonna hit BIG TIME!This coming week is going to be a good one.
New releases like crazy. THP Digital Magazine hitting Monday.
Oh yeah and TEEm Tour Edge signups to get free equipment throughout the year to review for the forum and keep.
So much fun. Little shout out to @Jman with the huge assist on stuff behind the scenes.