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This written critique of someone’s parking didn’t go over well.
The note reads:
“Sir”.
Next time do a better job parking so that we can park, too!
Every time you park you take two spots!
“Thanks” — you should learn how to park, because next time you won’t be able to get into your gorgeous car! XXX Division 3A
And then underneath:
BE A MAN AND TELL IT TO MY FACE
It must take a lot of balls to talk back to a whole division. Or a whole lot of crazy.
(Big ol’ thanks to sgazzetti!)
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Hehe, I left a similar note once as well. Only that my grammar was much better. I hatw it when people park almost diagonally.
Well… this one made me laugh though. 
I keep wondering if a like of that cross ruled paper is a particularly Slavic thing or if it’s European in general? Here in the States only the math nerds like it, except I’m not a math nerd, I just like it!
I was amused by the note and the response.
It’s good to know that Slovenes use quotation marks for “emphasis” too.
I once dented the wrongfully parked car. Did I care? Not until I got caught.
thats graphing paper, its not ’slavic’.. idiot