begin  quoting Lan Barnes as of Fri, May 20, 2005 at 04:52:35PM -0700:
[snip]
> Of course, in practice, we threw in the clutch, braked to a halt, propped
> open the hood and did some nasty banging with that hammer. Curiously, no
> one ever seemed to get mad at the traffic block -- mostly they just
> laughed. Those were simpler days ;-)

I just got yelled at for daring to _back_ in to my driveway.  The
person who came roaring around the corner next to my house stopped,
and the people behind them stopped and started laying on the horn,
and then yelled at me as they went by.

And it's not like I live on a main street or anything either.

I guess that zooming on side streets to bypass traffic on the main
streets shouldn't be impeded by those who actually live on the
side streets.

-Stewart "I should have been rude and blocked the car behind me!*" Stremler

* I pulled over to the side to let the person behind me pass before
attempting to back into my driveway. This resulted in a poor angle,
and added twenty seconds to the parking exercise. Can't win for losing.

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