No parking for you!

my ducati

So I came in to work today on my motorbike and I was planning on parking my bike in the underground parking lot where I usually park my car but I was stopped at the entrance. The parking people told me I couldn’t park my bike inside. I was like why? I am still going to pay you. They were like they aren’t allowed to let bikers in because bikes are “light” and “small” and “anyone can come and carry them out”. They don’t want the responsibility for having my bike get stolen. I was like huh???

So now my bike is parked outside the entrance in front of the parking peoples office. I told them to keep an eye on my bike and they were like fine… which contradicts their earlier argument. Weird people.


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8 comments, add your own...


  1. holla says:

    lol biking is haram.

  2. Carlsb3rg says:

    when i see ur bike it always reminds me of WWII bikes, but painted in red. You should get a nazi red helmet ;p

    http://www.historicautoattractions.com/Images/german%20bike2.jpg

  3. vampire says:

    weird people ?! they r machines my fellow

  4. lfc-q8 says:

    so ur bike is having a sun bath now :)

  5. Financy says:

    i bet they were egyptions

  6. Armani_Exchange says:

    I wish 1/2 of people would speak your language vampire ;”)

  7. Kuwaitie-Abroad says:

    Spell it right first Financy you idiot. Again with the racism. I love it when i can rip on people ripping on others.

  8. Skittles says:

    Yes, it’s Egyptians. With an A! I bet you learned your English watching one of those Iqra channels or one of those talking childrens’ fake laptops.. Punctuation is your friend too, you know. You can have a posse, you, spelling correctly and punctuation!

    Anyway, Mark, how about making a topic about biking. I’m interested in it, but the absolute lack of safety is turning me off. So, I’d like some words of wisdom about the world of motorcycles. Turning, speeding, wind resistance, is Kuwait bike-friendly, etc.


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