(April 29 00:00) Fail Blog
There's snow-where to run and snow-where to hide from the ice-cold vengeance that's coming your way after you steal the parking spot that someone has spent hours digging out in a freezing tundra of a historic blizzard. Sure, there may not be any legalities surrounding the claimant's claim to a dug-out spot, but when you've lived in areas that get this much snowfall, you know—and respect—the code. If you choose to dishonor the code, there's no telling what might happen to your vehicle. The sheer number of retellings of such stories we've heard and seen shared online every winter lends credence to the idea that every action has a reaction, and when the evidence of your misdeed is literally parked in the stolen spot, there's a good chance that frozen fury will be unleashed upon it.Keep reading for this icy tale; thaw up with this story about a Karen who parked in a family's driveway and tried to tell them it was her house.
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