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My work office is in a building similar to a strip mall and has maybe 30 other businesses on the two floors.

 

A couple of doors down is some type of a health food, weight reducing business, I don't know much about, I guess it has something along the lines of Herbalife products.

 

I see people coming and going, and leaving with a drink in their hands....some type of heath drink or something.

 

Today, a car pulls up to the curb.....a red zone....and the lady driving sits in the car while a young girl maybe 8 or 10 years old goes inside and comes out with the drink and gives it to the lady in the car.

 

Was she too lazy to even get out of the car and get her weight loss drink herself?

 

Boy, some people are just too lazy!

 

Not to mention teaching the young person it is ok to park in a red zone as long as you don't get caught...but then that is something to discuss at another time.

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I laugh every time I see someone pull up to their mailbox get their mail then pull in the garage. They cant walk 50 ft to get the mail? Same people who never come out (hermits) I dont get it

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Well, now you know WHY she needs the weight loss stuff. If she got her fat lazy a$$ maybe she wouldn't.

 

And I agree this is BAD example for young child.

 

The last place I worked had a big campaign to get people to go out and walk during their lunch hour. Yet every fall when it got colder than 60 degrees or started raining, they had a van shuttle to drive those same employees two blocks from the parking lot to the building.

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I laugh every time I see someone pull up to their mailbox get their mail then pull in the garage. They cant walk 50 ft to get the mail? Same people who never come out (hermits) I dont get it

 

I ride my golfcart down to the mailbox to get the mail or bring the trash down/up. :lol:

 

My driveway's a bit longer than 50 feet though.

 

Talking about the red zone reminded me of this:

 

 

 

 

Srsly tho if you can't be bothered to walk up to a store to get your weight loss shake.. you have deeper problems.

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I ride my golfcart down to the mailbox to get the mail or bring the trash down/up. :lol:

 

My driveway's a bit longer than 50 feet though.

 

Talking about the red zone reminded me of this:

 

 

 

 

Srsly tho if you can't be bothered to walk up to a store to get your weight loss shake.. you have deeper problems.

 

its one thing where your driveway isnt long vs a country road type driveway

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This thread reminds me of parking lot "orbiters" who will drive laps in a parking lot, waiting to get that prime space near the dor. They are almost always people who would benefit from a walk...

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This thread reminds me of parking lot "orbiters" who will drive laps in a parking lot, waiting to get that prime space near the dor. They are almost always people who would benefit from a walk...

I have parked out near the street at a Walmart walked into the store and got what I wanted paid for it and got back into my truck and left the parking lot before some of these people ever get parked!!! I just laughed about it when I realized what had happened!! :jester:

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I laugh every time I see someone pull up to their mailbox get their mail then pull in the garage. They cant walk 50 ft to get the mail? Same people who never come out (hermits) I dont get it

50 ft? Lucky ass. My garage to mailbox is close to 100 yds

 

I ride my golfcart down to the mailbox to get the mail or bring the trash down/up. [emoji38]

 

My driveway's a bit longer than 50 feet though.

 

Talking about the red zone reminded me of this:

 

 

 

 

Srsly tho if you can't be bothered to walk up to a store to get your weight loss shake.. you have deeper problems.

Ill leave it til i have to go through the gate or grab it if for some reason i a out near the front, like playing with my dog.
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My nephew's neighbor in South Carolina when it is hot she remotely starts her vehicle (close to the house) with the A/C on. Once the vehicle cools down, she gets into the car to drive about 60 plus feet to get her mail and drives back to the house. She even does this on cool days.

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I laugh every time I see someone pull up to their mailbox get their mail then pull in the garage. They cant walk 50 ft to get the mail? Same people who never come out (hermits) I dont get it

My neighbors do this all the time, sometimes the one guy fires up his riding mower so he won't have to walk to the mailbox.

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I go to the Rec center every day to work out. They even do it there, the lot farther away where I park is always empty

 

 

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I think the most amusing thing is watching people driving around trying to find the closest spot to go to the freakin' GYM.....

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