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Posted by Aleksandra on Dec-17-2008 20:48:

street parking in the winter

is so brutal lol. Especially when the snow plows already went by but cars were occupying the street parking area so once they leave, all that mushed up snow is left behind. I was afraid to park in front of the bank on Lakeshore because I didn't want to risk getting stuck. There isn't much to do i guess, but rant on msg boards .. soooo

Hopefully we don't get nailed by the snow like last year.. it can stay where the "mountains" are for some good boarding


Posted by malek on Dec-17-2008 21:04:

Re: street parking in the winter

quote:
Originally posted by Aleksandra
... plows...mushed up...stuck...nailed..."mountains"



Posted by VERTiG0 on Dec-17-2008 21:06:

Re: Re: street parking in the winter

quote:
Originally posted by malek


Outstanding.


Posted by StereoPrincess on Dec-17-2008 21:14:

lol. so i was removing snow this morning and i was thinking how i am sick of it already (it's probably the 2nd time i had to do it).

i don't know if i can take another year of this crap. street parking will be the death of me.


Posted by malek on Dec-17-2008 21:25:

thanks God for this:


Posted by Aleksandra on Dec-17-2008 21:28:

Re: Re: street parking in the winter

quote:
Originally posted by malek


LOLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted by FunkyCrew on Dec-17-2008 21:40:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
thanks God for this:



yeah good luck with that
it either:
a. gets stolen
or b. gets blown away by our winter winds!


Posted by malek on Dec-17-2008 21:42:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
a. gets stolen


never heard of that.

wind? a few blocks of cement will take care of that.


Posted by Pett on Dec-17-2008 21:43:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew

a. gets stolen


lol what? who the fuck would steal that


Posted by malek on Dec-17-2008 21:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Pett
lol what? who the fuck would steal that


dude i'm laughing my ass here, who the fuck would be that fast to steal it... please funkycrew tell us you just came up with this out of your ass.


Posted by fullhouse on Dec-17-2008 21:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Pett
lol what? who the fuck would steal that


LMAO

shut up gypsy, i know u bmw all day everyday


Posted by fullhouse on Dec-17-2008 21:47:

. double post


Posted by me@t k@tie on Dec-17-2008 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
a. gets stolen


We don't live in Russia.


Posted by fullhouse on Dec-17-2008 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
dude i'm laughing my ass here, who the fuck would be that fast to steal it... please funkycrew tell us you just came up with this out of your ass.


it is much less about how rather then why

toyota corolla, cmon


Posted by malek on Dec-17-2008 21:50:

quote:
Originally posted by fullhouse
toyota corolla, cmon


DUDE, I don't drive chinese cars.


Posted by zoogla on Dec-17-2008 21:50:

lol at funky and fullhouse backing each other up on criminal activities

ps. malek, where can you get that? I need to buy one.

pps. aleks, be a pimp and park underground wherever you go


Posted by malek on Dec-17-2008 21:51:

quote:
Originally posted by fayraree
lol at funky and fullhouse backing each other up on criminal activities

ps. malek, where can you get that? I need to buy one.


check first with your city's bylaw, then head to Laval my friend, world capital of those things


You can find used ones for like 400-500$


Posted by malek on Dec-17-2008 21:52:

here ya go 350$

http://montreal.kijiji.ca/c-autos-e...QQAdIdZ94608566


Posted by Orko on Dec-17-2008 21:54:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
thanks God for this:



Would that not collapse under the weight of a decent snow fall? Hell housing roofs collapse, let alone a small plastic and steel tube structure.


Trying to walk up and down those narrow streets in the Annex is just brutal in the winter, after a few snow falls. Home owners don't shovel the sidewalks, and there are cars and snow drifts everywhere. Some how city planners 100 years ago did not have snow to deal with?


Posted by fullhouse on Dec-17-2008 21:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
Would that not collapse under the weight of a decent snow fall? Hell housing roofs collapse, let alone a small plastic and steel tube structure.


Trying to walk up and down those narrow streets in the Annex is just brutal in the winter, after a few snow falls. Home owners don't shovel the sidewalks, and there are cars and snow drifts everywhere. Some how city planners 100 years ago did not have snow to deal with?


pretty much the same principle as a slanted roof
its designed so the snow doesnt stay on top, slides down
not to mention the material it is made out of contributes to its sliding

i mean, i dunno how often u see snowblocks falling from the sky


Posted by malek on Dec-17-2008 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
Would that not collapse under the weight of a decent snow fall? Hell housing roofs collapse, let alone a small plastic and steel tube structure.


not really, ALOT of snow and ice would make it collapse. Most of the time, snow slides off by itself, or a little poking with a stick does wonder.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Dec-17-2008 22:08:

lol
looks pretty light to me hence why I said it might get blown away


Posted by zoogla on Dec-17-2008 22:15:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
here ya go 350$

http://montreal.kijiji.ca/c-autos-e...QQAdIdZ94608566

that's sick malek, thanks! My sister will be happy! lol no room for her car in the garage...will hafta look into this and pick it up from montreal


Posted by The Ear on Dec-17-2008 22:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
Would that not collapse under the weight of a decent snow fall? Hell housing roofs collapse, let alone a small plastic and steel tube structure.


Trying to walk up and down those narrow streets in the Annex is just brutal in the winter, after a few snow falls. Home owners don't shovel the sidewalks, and there are cars and snow drifts everywhere. Some how city planners 100 years ago did not have snow to deal with?


Well, 100 years ago or more, they weren't really planning for cars en masse.


Posted by malek on Dec-17-2008 22:25:

quote:
Originally posted by The Ear
Well, 100 years ago or more, they weren't really planning for cars en masse.


sadly.


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