Auto start, then honk the horn just a little one. Sooooo glad I moved south. Sorry to my northern friends, but 4 ft of snow and 50 below for weeks (up by the Canadian border) was unbearable.
you sit there in AZ all smug about your weather… we lived in Yuma for 2 years and I couldn’t WAIT to get back to good old IOWA where the weather changes every day, sometimes every hour! you couldn’t PAY me to move to AZ or TX or FL !!!
For a couple of years I managed Nissan’s office building in Irving. Over two thousand employees in it. On of the perks working for them is they would lease their employees cars at a rate you would have been stupid to not do. So you would walk out into the parking lot and there would be rows of identical cars. I often would see an employee walking with their key fob out trying to find their car. Especially if they came late and parked away from their normal spot.
I have dreams cannot find my car, different when I park find location I know car will be at when I park. I have actually forgotten where I have parked at.
there is not enough money in this world to make me move somewhere that has snow. I lived in Lubbock TX during my teenage years and it snowed a LOT the first winter I was there. Was running late to the bus stop and literally ran into a snow drift. You can’t see those things :( It sucked and I hated snow ever since.
In cold climates you can always put on more clothing; however, in hot climates, you can only take it all off and you are still hot!!! IOWA is the best!
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
that’s what happens when you live up north
capricorn9th almost 4 years ago
Never have this problem down here in Phoenix.
Shirl Summ Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Auto start, then honk the horn just a little one. Sooooo glad I moved south. Sorry to my northern friends, but 4 ft of snow and 50 below for weeks (up by the Canadian border) was unbearable.
M2MM almost 4 years ago
Lynn was living in Northern Ontario at the time (or was it Northern Manitoba)… either way, the weather was very similar for both locations. ;P
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Are those parking meters or engine heaters. If they are parking meters, she has to pay for parking to work there?
jr1234 almost 4 years ago
Normal life…but not right now, up here
Chris almost 4 years ago
which may take awhile…
s_birkemeyer_2015 almost 4 years ago
I live in Minnesota, so I can relate to Ellies predicament ..
Gerard:D almost 4 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
We’re living in Vancouver now, so I sure don’t miss the snow! The rain, however, is worth grousing about!
cubswin2016 almost 4 years ago
Looking for your car in a crowded parking lot is a problem faced by shoppers everywhere.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Sad thing is that, now a day, I lose my car in the parking lot in July. I need a map at the Walmart, or maybe a parking garage GPS.
betseytacy almost 4 years ago
you sit there in AZ all smug about your weather… we lived in Yuma for 2 years and I couldn’t WAIT to get back to good old IOWA where the weather changes every day, sometimes every hour! you couldn’t PAY me to move to AZ or TX or FL !!!
Watchdog almost 4 years ago
My lady friend uses her shoe to dig her car out in Pennsylvania
Watchdog almost 4 years ago
My lady friend uses her shoe to dig her car out in Pennsylvania
Jim2g almost 4 years ago
Or in lower alabama
pheets almost 4 years ago
Regular thing here during winter, when we get snow.. we typically get nothing or fifteen+ feet total for the season.
ILK almost 4 years ago
For a couple of years I managed Nissan’s office building in Irving. Over two thousand employees in it. On of the perks working for them is they would lease their employees cars at a rate you would have been stupid to not do. So you would walk out into the parking lot and there would be rows of identical cars. I often would see an employee walking with their key fob out trying to find their car. Especially if they came late and parked away from their normal spot.
summerdog almost 4 years ago
The drawing of the library front here, looks just like our town’s 110 year old library building.
kab2rb almost 4 years ago
I have dreams cannot find my car, different when I park find location I know car will be at when I park. I have actually forgotten where I have parked at.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Capricorn9th – What about a sand storm?
BrendaMinnis almost 4 years ago
best reason for living in Texas
christelisbetty almost 4 years ago
One of the many perks of retirement, NOT needing to go out into the cold and dark OR the brain frying heat. No snow covered, or sun baked cars.
JustMe almost 4 years ago
there is not enough money in this world to make me move somewhere that has snow. I lived in Lubbock TX during my teenage years and it snowed a LOT the first winter I was there. Was running late to the bus stop and literally ran into a snow drift. You can’t see those things :( It sucked and I hated snow ever since.
Cathleen Anderson almost 4 years ago
Aaaah…remote start. I love mine. I live in Alaska…nuf said
hagarthehorrible almost 4 years ago
Now I know the origin of the identification sound introduced in the vehicles remotely.
Asharah almost 4 years ago
I’m in Baltimore and usually I can still see enough car to know which one is mine.
betseytacy almost 4 years ago
In cold climates you can always put on more clothing; however, in hot climates, you can only take it all off and you are still hot!!! IOWA is the best!