Parking on my street is a bit of a trick. I'm fully relocated now, have a stocked fridge, a game center that I can see from my bed, all I really miss is a bit of wallspace, but I do like how there isn't a lot of floor to muck up, so my room is unable to get terribly messy. Anywho, about the parking situation. The new house is located on a one way street, with a two car driveway (parking in the garage just isn't happening). Now, if you ignore Kryn's motorcycle, there are three vehicles to park, and only two parking places. One our neighbors has approximately a houjillion cars as well, taking up a good majority of the street around our house as well. The end result of this of course is that if you can't snag a driveway spot, you are going to be four or five houses down. This isn't too terribly bad, but at eleven or midnight, it is a bit more worrisome. It seems safe enough anyway, but I haven't been here long enough to really know. Erin's apartment has a really good policy that I liked, though I am certain it wouldn't work here. At their place, the first person takes a street spot (since they are available close to the house) and then that leaves the driveway open late at night when there is no more street parking. However, everyone seems to want a driveway spot (not that I blame them) and changing the mentality is a battle I really don't want to fight. I've found it bet to pick and choose my battles, speaking up only when it is something that is a major concern. I intended to write a bit more about the house and about catching up on school, but I was distracted by the power of Nintendo in Something Awful's weekly Photoshop contest.
Oh and my spell check reccomended "Unintended" for the word "Nintendo".
In response to "Another One":
Houjillion! That’s more cars than Imelda had shoes. Are any of them on concrete blocks in the yard? Coz that would be funny.