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Poll: What type of parking lot stalker are you?

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I start at one section and just follow the weaving aisles until I find a spot and I park. Don't care how far I have to walk unless it's pouring rain or something.
 
If im driving a group of people ill try to get a space near the front. If im alone ill take a space anywhere i can find it, i dont mind the 10 sec walk 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Gothgar
I have gotten into mall/movie theaters, etc 5 minutes or faster than friends that drive around look for "the spot"
I laugh at people who sit in an aisle and wait 2-3 min. for the mom and 4 kids to load up her minivan and back out while I grab the open spot about 5-6 spaces away and walk on into the store.
 
wheres the option for 'borrow a friends/family member's handicap placard' ? or 'watch someone steal the spot you were waiting for, then leap out of your car, pull them out of their's, and beat the ever-living crap outta them in the parking lot' ?
 
i HATE the 'stalker' types. I call them parking spot nazi's. They'll sit there for like, 5 minutes, waiting for someone to put stuff in the car, get in the car, and back out...and often be in the way of them and other cars. If they'd just parked farther back, they'd have gotten in quicker!
 
I just park near the end of the row. I walk as much as I can, since I have to sit at a desk most of the day. If it's really cold, I'll drop my wife off at the door, first, and then go park out past where most of the rest of the cars are all fighting for the close spot.
 
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