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93GTWannabe

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When you go to a grocery store, or a store with shopping Carts, and there are those people in the parking lot that leave the buggy in the middle of the parking lot, EVEN IF THE BUGGY HOLDER IS RIGHT NEXT TO THEM. I'm sure a lot of you do it, but my BIGGEST pet peeve is when somebody is SOOO lazy, they just leave the buggy wherever they finish unloading it. they get in the way, they scratch cars, they roll into the middle of the aisles. i hate that ****. it makes me wanna smack somebody, in fact, my wife gets mad at me when i YELL at the people in that parking lot. why not take the 2 seconds and walk 10ft put the buggy in the cage, and then leave? you're saving the hassle of having somebody else get out of their car and moving it, so they can park, and also keeps those nice cars from getting a scratch or dent in it. GRRRRRRRRR.... Sorry, i'm just ranting... Somebody parked next to my wife and it looked like when they left they backed out and hooked the buggy and drug it down the side of her car. Now we have a scratch from a buggy thats about 2ft long. talk about pissed off.
 

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that is why america is such a fatass. someone skid a cart down my 06, but luckily it was a clearcoat scratch and came off flawlessly. i also hate when i park way in the back and when i come out, someone is parked beside me. usually a V6 of some year. apparently they think we are in a car club together
 
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lol, who calls it a buggy.... lossser

jk
 

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british people do!
 

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Synned said:
lol, who calls it a buggy.... lossser

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People from the south and I guess british people.

I have called them buggies all my life.
 

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No, not when they at least hitch their "buggy" (lol) up on a nearby curb. And I certaintly would not call out to them!! You are funny.

BTW, here in MD, they leave old furniture on the side of the road instead. It is hilareous or rather hideous...here you are driving down the interstate and you see a couch on the shoulder or in the median along with a kitchen chair or table just sitting there all alone. Why they leave them there I don't know. Maybe someone is stopping by exit 22b "on ramp" to pay a visit or have lunch with passers by something?
 

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Why dont you go put a baby in your buggy.
 

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Buggy, buggy?.... Oh, you mean shopping cart. Got ya.

Yeah, I hate people that leave them out too. Especially that group of teens that pile in the back of a truck and speed through the parking lot while holding a "buggy" in tow and proceed to launch it a high speed towards the front of the store. When it hits the sidewalk or parking curbs, the front windows of the store don't have a chance. LOL
 

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Synned said:
lol, who calls it a buggy.... lossser

jk
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lol....I have a guy that works for me named Johnny. He is from Weeeziana (Loiusiana)....he is a redneck, and says buggy...I am just laughing because it is the only other time I have heard it used. Oh and btw...I hate it when people do that too.
 

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mootang said:
british people do!
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British people call them trollies.

Buggy is a southern term. I call them buggies, but I have to use the term shopping cart when I'm around friends that are from up north.

usually a V6 of some year. apparently they think we are in a car club together
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They park there because they know you'll respect their car just like they respected yours. If I'm at the wal-mart by the university(only place open at 3am), I can usually find a group of Mustangs in the back to park by. Better than parking next to Juan's Civic, or Jim bob's '87 Celebrity.
 

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MysticKeith50 said:
lol....I have a guy that works for me named Johnny. He is from Weeeziana (Loiusiana)....he is a redneck, and says buggy...I am just laughing because it is the only other time I have heard it used.
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Does Johnny say anything when you guys are at the "Wudder" cooler?

I've grown up in the south my whole life, and my friend from Phily said I say "Wudder." I guess I just talk fast.
 

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I'm from Missouri... the only people I hear call them buggys is Jeff Foxworthy.
 

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ive killed a man for saying buggy.
 

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Sorry to hear that happened 93. I hate it when I see that, too.



[quote='66 coupe]British people call them trollies.

Buggy is a southern term. I call them buggies, but I have to use the term shopping cart when I'm around friends that are from up north.[/quote]


+1. I work with a British guy that says "trollies", lol. I LMAO at him every time he does.

Everyone in my area calls them buggies .... myself included.

Oh, and Carolinians from the coast say "wudder", too. I never understood that ..... because it seems to be more of a Cajun thing.
 
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Sorry for my Southern "twang" the buggy, the shopping cart, or the trollie, whatever you see fit to call it. it's still a pet peeve...
 

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AznStanger3v said:
that is why america is such a fatass. someone skid a cart down my 06, but luckily it was a clearcoat scratch and came off flawlessly. i also hate when i park way in the back and when i come out, someone is parked beside me. usually a V6 of some year. apparently they think we are in a car club together
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hahahahahahhahahah!!!!!! holycrap i also hate that. But instead of v6s I get hondas.
 

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[QUOTE='66 coupe]Does Johnny say anything when you guys are at the "Wudder" cooler?

I've grown up in the south my whole life, and my friend from Phily said I say "Wudder." I guess I just talk fast.[/QUOTE]
oh hell yeah...I am sure we has a lot of funny things as well.... btw I think i do say wudder.
 

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[QUOTE='66 coupe]British people call them trollies.

Buggy is a southern term. I call them buggies, but I have to use the term shopping cart when I'm around friends that are from up north.



They park there because they know you'll respect their car just like they respected yours. If I'm at the wal-mart by the university(only place open at 3am), I can usually find a group of Mustangs in the back to park by. Better than parking next to Juan's Civic, or Jim bob's '87 Celebrity.[/QUOTE]


your right! good catch, I must have had a brain fart that day!
 

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The only reason I knew that is I remembered it from that old cartoon Bob and Margaret. Funny, the kind of useless information one can retain.
 

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[QUOTE='66 coupe]They park there because they know you'll respect their car just like they respected yours. If I'm at the wal-mart by the university(only place open at 3am), I can usually find a group of Mustangs in the back to park by. Better than parking next to Juan's Civic, or Jim bob's '87 Celebrity.[/QUOTE]


yeh i usually try to park alone but like you said i don't get mad if another nice car parks next to mine because i know that they wont hit my car with their doors and thats what they want as well.
 
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