I was having lunch at Sri Hartamas last week with some colleages. If you have ever been to Sri Hartmas' commercial district I need not go into details over how difficult it is to find parking there. The situation there is a whole lot worse in comparison with some parts of P.J. (and we claim our roads are old and narrow!).
After having followed my colleages around the area and eaten our lunch there, I was surprised to see this car double parking along the same road my colleage parked her car. If you can't see clearly, some guy named Nicholas posted his handphone number on his car window when he double parks. Pretty courteous of him if not for the fact that he is blocking your car in the first place.
Man, the stuff people do these days.
For a good time call Nicky
After having followed my colleages around the area and eaten our lunch there, I was surprised to see this car double parking along the same road my colleage parked her car. If you can't see clearly, some guy named Nicholas posted his handphone number on his car window when he double parks. Pretty courteous of him if not for the fact that he is blocking your car in the first place.
Man, the stuff people do these days.
For a good time call Nicky
2 comments:
actually i don't blame him. with such a limited amount of parking spaces, people are forced to double park. he put his number there so you could call him if you want to get out.
lots of people do this (display numbers) when parking spaces are limited and when situations are urgent. i don't blame them. i blame the city planners. if they set up a busy area, there had better be a sufficient amount of parking lots. but this is malaysia.
oh wait i misread your post. didn't see the "for a good time call..." part. okay he's weird.
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