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The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day

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credit to Tony Damiano for saying this. He wrote this original quote in his Facebook post

The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day
The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day
The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day
The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day
The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day

The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day
The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day
The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day
The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day
The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day

 

5 thoughts on “The majority of cars on the street are employees. I watch them feed the meters all day

  1. From the Wall Street Journal 4/3/18
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/mall-vacancies-reach-six-year-high-as-retail-slump-batters-local-economies-1522615729

    It appears this parking problem is now nationwide!!! That’s gonna be one big garage…of course, the answer is to build a money-losing garage and hike parking fees by $1,000,000 that should fix it!!

    Empty space in regional shopping malls reached a six-year high in the first quarter, adding further stress to regions being hit by a retail earthquake that is shaking up the job market across the U.S.

    The vacancy rate in big U.S. malls increased to 8.4% in the first quarter of 2018, up from 8.3% in the fourth quarter and the highest since the fourth quarter of 2012, according to real-estate data firm Reis Inc., which studies 77 metropolitan areas. Meanwhile, neighborhood and community shopping centers in 41 of the 77 areas experienced an increase in vacancy during the 12 months ending on March 31.

  2. All work and no play….

  3. That’s a. Fact

  4. James – can you please edit the post to give credit to Tony Damiano for saying this. He wrote this original quote in his facebook post.

  5. I can’t help but woder where does Tony D and his employees park ?

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