They say old Rovers never die, but they should. OK, not really, I just made that up.
Something I notice here is the from wheels have some right steering input...Hmm, that is not good for my OCD...It's wheels straight when parked all the way for me. I also note the vehicle is note centred in the car park space...Another no no for the G-dog.
Your resemblance to Jim Carey is remarkable by the way...You could have a second career in Jim Carey impersonation you know.
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Well, I am a handsome bastard, and with a similar hairdo, so I may as well be Jim Carrey, but with thicker calves ;-D. It's a very, very rare sight to find Rovers here in Malaysia, and especially not a convertible like this. To make it even more British other than the Racing Green, is the fact that there's not one, but two umbrellas stored in it!
Your observations are just as disturbing to me... Un-centered parking, and wheels turned. Another peeve from this is seeing how the paint on the driver's side of the bonnet is chipping off. At least the floral pattern on the seats are a huge bonus!
Rovers aren't really my style, but parking properly is! 😉
Well, you're going to hate Malaysians. If there's one rule we have about parking, it's 'if it fits, I park a car in it '. I mean, just look at all that double-parking...
I've seen what it's like with my own eyes...Not somewhere I'd want to be parking...Not because I can't, just because my vehicles are so big. Door dents infuriate me.
You and me both, mate. I swear some people here just intentionally bash their doors into you, for the fun of it :-P
I don't react well...Just saying.
My dad reacts even poorly, I bet. He once scratched the word "Bodoh ", or Idiot with his keys on the car that banged their doors on ours. That was... An interesting episode.
While I agree with the possibility of old Rovers dying (the fucking funeral is more than most can afford) I have to defend the parking habit of leaving room to get in and out of the driver's door. And extreme style points for parking in a space with pillars to protect the precious rover.
I have a degree of OCDness when it comes to parking as I like to take care of my vehicle's. Besides, I drive a big bloody car so most car parks just don't work for me.
I get it. I like straight and square. But I understand restricted door opening. My car is sitting on my patio right now and no where near the center. It is parallel with the house and completely under cover (by about half an inch) but NOT centered.