Man trekking to work in the snowstorm starts a snowball fight with an entitled neighbor blocking the only exit to his apartment complex: ‘Got him to move’

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  • Man shoveling snow from his car buried in the parking lot.
  • Dumped snow on a guy's hood who was parked in the only parking lot exit. It got him to move!
  • This was weird and just happened. But my apartment parking lot is awful with the snow right now, they haven't plowed so everyone's sending for themselves. I dug my girlfriend out to leave this morning and had to dig her out to leave again this evening from a different spot.
  • Woman shoveling snow from her car so she can drive to work.
  • After we finally got the car moving, we found someone had parking in the only exit to the lot. I don't really get like, hyper mad very often, but damn was I mad.
  • I honked a bunch. I got out and yelled WHOSE CAR IS THIS?!?!
  • Cars buried in a snowstorm.
  • Then I called the apartment maintenance company hoping for a tow and they said they'd send someone out.
  • Then I started digging out another two parking spaces so my girlfriend could hopefully squeeze out through them.
  • The first scoop of snow was such a nice clump. I decided I'd dump it on the windshield of the car blocking the exit.
  • I don't know if they guy had been sitting there the whole time or came back while my back was turned, but a dude got out of the car like "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!"
  • I never yell at strangers but man... I just yelled "YOU'RE BLOCKING THE ONLY EXIT! MOVE YOUR FUCKING CAR!"
  • I didn't know if we'd fight or not. I hoped not. He dusted the snow off his car then drove away. Glad I didn't get shot or something dumb.
  • The goofy thing about me is... I'm so peace-keeping usually that I feel bad about this confrontation. I almost helped him clean the snow off his windshield lol. But he really deserved it.
  • Anyway. That's my petty revenge. TLDR; dumped snow on a car that was blocking the parking lot exit. Yelled. They moved.
  • DonNibross Did something similar about five years ago. I'd shoveled out about a foot of snow from the shared driveway two days before and had promised a friend a ride to an appointment that day only to find a car I didn't recognize had blocked in my car. It was clean of snow, must've been there less than an hour. Laid on the horn, knocked on doors, everyone said it wasn't them. So I pulled out my shovel and started shoveling out other areas. None were big enough for my car to pass through but I
  • OP cohonka Lol! This cracked me up! Thanks for sharing, makes me feel better about my scoop.
  • night_noche You stood up for yourself... That's awesome.
  • OP cohonka Thank you! I really did when I usually don't in this kind of way.
  • Necessary_Bother3993 That's so weird he was in the car but didn't move when you honked. Tow trucks can't legally tow when someone is in the car, so the best next best would have been police if you knew he was inside. Luckily it didn't come down to that!
  • OP cohonka I don't know if he was or not honestly. In my memory I don't know if his windows were so tinted that I couldn't see him or if he just came back in the short seconds I didn't notice.
  • ultimate_sorrier Revenge is a dish best served ICE COLD.
  • username_choose_you Omg you're kinder than I am. I am generally a peace keeper but this kind of stuff breaks my brain. I live in Vancouver and we never get snow. 2 years ago we go over a foot in one day and it was chaos. I was shovelling a spot in front of my house as my wife was coming home from a long day at work. As I was nearing completion some one pulled up and started to put their blinker on to pull into the spot I was cleaning. The audacity. I stopped and stared at them and they drove off
  • ChiefSlug30 Not this weekend's dump, but back a few weeks, someone parked almost across my driveway (but not quite, barely) and there was another car on the other side of the driveway that was also too close to my driveway, but slightly better. As I shoveled off the sidewalk and the end of the driveway, I threw a few shovels worth on their hood and windshield. After I finished shoveling, I tried backing out, and after only one recalibration, snuck out with about 3 inches to spare on each side. A
  • yarbmoth Looks like you snowed him!
  • LogicalStomach Douchebags who feel entitled to block egress and park in other people's driveways know exactly what they're doing. More than once, a shiny SUV has parked in my driveway and completely blocked me from leaving. They were visiting next door, and didn't feel like parking on the street. Knocking on doors, asking people, and honking my horn didn't get any response. Once I started squirting their car with a hose the driver came running out to move her car so fast. Twice I had to do this
  • weldedaway I just imagine you shoveling that last load of snow onto his car like a defiant cat making eye contact with you while shoving your plant off the counter Imao. Karma's a bitch

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