patf wrote:
outerlimit wrote:
Sometimes people overreact. One day I parked my car and when I opened my door it touched the passenger side door of the truck next to me that an old guy was sitting in. As I walked away I heard the guy mutter something; I wasn't even sure he was talking to me since he was in the truck and not talking very loud. I stopped and said, excuse me. He softly asked, "why did you hit my truck?" I explained that my door just touched his truck. He said I hit it hard enough for him to hear. I walked back to my car and knocked on my fender to show that he could hear that even though there was no damage whatsoever and invited him to check his passenger side door for dents, chips, scratches or whatever. A little louder he protested, I just want to know why you hit my truck? I explained it was an accident, I had no intention of even touching his truck and again I invited him to check his pristine door for damage. Now he was clearly getting agitated and shouted, "I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHY YOU HIT MY TRUCK!?" I walked away making a note of his truck's make color and license number in case I found my car keyed when I got back. Actually there is no excuse for this behavior unless you an 8 year old. When you open your door, put your fingers on the outside so if you do hit door it is your fingers hitting the door and not any part of metal. And if your a parent of an 8 yo then you should be assuring they get out without hitting another car.
Is it really this hard for people to not damage other people's property? THINK.
You are probably one of about 35 people on the whole planet that does that.
How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?