'Maybe if you practice coloring this turtle, it will help you with your parking': Vigilante fights bad drivers with this hilarious note 'Many three. Someone just came up with the most brilliant passive-aggressive way to deal with people who can't park! The vigilante hasn't been identified, but we tracked down his friend who wrote this: My friend made this and keeps a few copies in his glove box. When he comes across an asshat parking job, he leaves it under their windshield wiper.
Many three year olds have trouble staying within the lines. Maybe if you practice coloring this turtle, it will help with your parking. Get this adorable turtle coloring book to practice coloring and have a good laugh at the same time.
Perfect for toddlers who can't stay within the lines and anyone who needs a reminder about parking etiquette. Used to have to color that turtle to get into some art school if i remember the commercial right. The image shows a cute turtle with the words: "Many three-year-olds have trouble staying within the lines.
"Maybe if you practice colouring this turtle, it will help with your parking.". Our Turtle Parking Note is the perfect way to add a little humor to a frustrating situation. The image of the turtle will remind them of their childhood days when coloring within the lines was a challenge.
And who knows? Maybe they'll take our suggestion and practice their coloring skills, which might just translate to better parking skills in the future! Dealing with a neighbor who can't park within the lines or seems to ignore parking rules? These sarcastic animal coloring sheets are the perfect way to subtly call out their parking missteps! Download, print, and stick this amusing reminder on their car to show that bad parking affects everyone. The message says: MANY CHILDREN HAVE. The note is designed to shame badly parked cars/Imgur Drivers frustrated with bad parking are being given some rather humorous help.
A BMW driver who parked at a multi-storey lot, received a note asking them to colour a turtle in hopes of learning to stay within the lines.