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September 05, 2006

Till We Meet Again

I had to say goodbye to Margaret this morning, and won’t be catching up with her for another five weeks — so in her honor, I’m posting this picture.

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We were headed to our neighborhood gelato establishment (of which Margaret and Pippa have become enamored), and the minute Margaret saw this sign, she asked “Why do you have a twelve-hour parking restriction in a lot that where you only enforce the restriction for nine hours?” I had passed the sign any number of times, but never did the math.

Posted by AKMA at September 5, 2006 05:30 AM | Threadorati

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I would imagine that the restriction is to keep folks (most notably college students with insufficient parking near dorm or apt.) from leaving their cars in the lot overnight/long-term. The limit would apply around the clock, though only during the posted hours would someone check vehicles that haven't been moved in a while.

Still, Margaret is right, of course-- it sounds very odd.

Posted by: Jane Ellen at September 5, 2006 09:18 AM

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