Parking stories, books, poems, and more

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In "The Bus Ride," the simple act of commuting becomes a rich metaphor for life's journey. The poem vividly parallels the stages of life to a bus trip, from the fresh beginnings of a clean departure to the trials, joys, and challenges faced at each stop. Read More
This haiku was inspired by a brief, anonymous message that I saw in a parking garage. (The message of course is in the lines of this poem.) Read More
A little man. A small life of someone, not particularly bad or good, in a tiny self-kingdom of limited expectation -- met satisfactorily every day. Within this contentment, the contrast of new events amount to relative great adventure quite as significant as others might take riding out a typhoon at… Read More

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An article about consumer's being fed bull. Read More

Tags: rain, lights, parking, auto

Observing people parking, poem. Read More
This is about that someone I've liked for ages, but somehow nothing has ever been enough. Read More

Tags: laugh, games, parking

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Let’s face it, no matter where you go, there are horrible drivers. Personally, we think that Pittsburgh is by far the worst place to drive due to the drivers around us. Oh yes, I have driven in New York and Philadelphia, along with areas in the whole east coast. Yet… Read More
Rylee ReneeLynn McAller was the girl you loved to hate. Flawless skin, long, thick dark brown, almost black hair, anperfect body and personality. She had straight A's and a job. She was 17, yet partyed like she was 21. What could you excpect from a gurl whoes mother couldnt care… Read More

Poem / Poetry

February 06, 2011

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written by a car park for car parkers who take abuse and still stand and smile Read More
Driving in heavy rains can quickly reduce your visibility and create slippery and hazardous road conditions.So you may remember to drive safely Read More
Nicole has always been outside the popular crowd, wishing for someone to fall in love with her. However when the day finally comes that a real live man confesses to her, it seems a little less perfect (yet still flattering) than she originally imagined. Read More

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Just walking along, minding your own business late at night can be a crime! Read More
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