WheatenLover
Senior Member
- Location
- Georgia
I am in Walmart. It is not super crowded, yet I get all the wackos.
I am pulling out of my parking place, being extra careful because I'm driving an 18 year old car. One tire revolution later, an old man comes near my car and keeps walking even though I hadn't yet stop moving. I decide to spare his life. I make sure he is at his car, look around, no one near, and suddenly an old lady is coming and shows no signs of stopping for my car. I try to keep going, but decide to spare her life. She soon joins the old man. They are likely married, no surprise.
So again, the coast is clear. I start to back out a little further. This time a younger guy is loping along while my car is moving. He is looking down. He is wearing ear buds. I thought about sacrificing him to the cause, but decided to let him live. I don't think he saw my moving car at all.
He passes by, well out of the danger zone before I start moving again. Two cars down, a lady pops out of her car and kind of jogs, on her merry way to pick up milk or something. Folks, milk is not worth dying for. My car is moving. She is jogging, and she jogs behind me. Now I'm starting to wonder if I should just live in my car at WM.
Now the coast is 100% clear. Nobody is coming. No cars. No people. No zombies. No nuthin'.
I better get the heck out of this parking spot while I can. I'm going at a pretty fast pace -- about 2 mph -- when a hunched over old lady (poor thing) comes from between two parked cars, squarely behind my car. If I believed in a god, I would think he was testing me. I have never hit any living thing, with or without my car. I slam on the brakes. Funny phrase to use when going 2 mph. Miss hitting the woman who never notices me. I saved her life!
Noticing I got no good citizen awards for saving about 5 lives today, I decided to keep doing it anyway. Maybe I should go to WM daily, just to rack up on saved lives.
Now the big question: Why do people decide to walk behind a moving car that is obviously backing out of a parking place? Maybe I should have honked my horn at each of them really loudly. I've never honked my horn (on my last two cars) because there was no need. But maybe if I did, it would scare the hell out of them and they'd start paying attention.
After all, they came out of nowhere or decided to keep walking when they saw my moving car.
I am pulling out of my parking place, being extra careful because I'm driving an 18 year old car. One tire revolution later, an old man comes near my car and keeps walking even though I hadn't yet stop moving. I decide to spare his life. I make sure he is at his car, look around, no one near, and suddenly an old lady is coming and shows no signs of stopping for my car. I try to keep going, but decide to spare her life. She soon joins the old man. They are likely married, no surprise.
So again, the coast is clear. I start to back out a little further. This time a younger guy is loping along while my car is moving. He is looking down. He is wearing ear buds. I thought about sacrificing him to the cause, but decided to let him live. I don't think he saw my moving car at all.
He passes by, well out of the danger zone before I start moving again. Two cars down, a lady pops out of her car and kind of jogs, on her merry way to pick up milk or something. Folks, milk is not worth dying for. My car is moving. She is jogging, and she jogs behind me. Now I'm starting to wonder if I should just live in my car at WM.
Now the coast is 100% clear. Nobody is coming. No cars. No people. No zombies. No nuthin'.
I better get the heck out of this parking spot while I can. I'm going at a pretty fast pace -- about 2 mph -- when a hunched over old lady (poor thing) comes from between two parked cars, squarely behind my car. If I believed in a god, I would think he was testing me. I have never hit any living thing, with or without my car. I slam on the brakes. Funny phrase to use when going 2 mph. Miss hitting the woman who never notices me. I saved her life!
Noticing I got no good citizen awards for saving about 5 lives today, I decided to keep doing it anyway. Maybe I should go to WM daily, just to rack up on saved lives.
Now the big question: Why do people decide to walk behind a moving car that is obviously backing out of a parking place? Maybe I should have honked my horn at each of them really loudly. I've never honked my horn (on my last two cars) because there was no need. But maybe if I did, it would scare the hell out of them and they'd start paying attention.
After all, they came out of nowhere or decided to keep walking when they saw my moving car.