now don't get me wrong. i appreciate a good piece of auto craftsmanship.
i'd even venture as far as to say i could be a truck girl.
i just have a problem with truck guys.
unless you are a legit cowboy ... usually you're all the same.
overly ridiculous, over compensating and half the time couldn't form a sentence beyond a catcall.
i have often said i will never date one of these kinds of truck guys.
saturday, in my escapades to the mall ...i encountered several examples to support my theory --if not further validate my feelings.

in fact, he's kinda in three. which is MORE than unnecessary...and ridiculous. granted he has a large truck, but seriously? three spaces?

Trust me ... trucks that big won't fit in just one spot. 3 is excessive, but 2 can be necessary if you don't want anyone to hit it. I live off dirt roads and my mom drives the biggest truck of them all - a Toyota Tundra ... we had to get a step put on it so short people could get into it :)
ReplyDeleteThis made me giggle like crazy. I like how you have documented evidence of their indiscretions, too.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I think you should start putting notes on these people's cars. Something like, "Need parking lessons? Call me." And then if it's a girl who calls, recommend the nearest driving school. If a boy--of suitable age--then make a date. And thus begins the reform process.
Just think of the service you'd be giving to girls everywhere, clearing up this parking mess one inept boy at a time.
p.s. I love how your blog is "The Siovhan Show." A+