Wednesday, April 6, 2011

PaveParker of the Week! MA56FDX

Now that the former pedestrian refuge build-outs of Aberdeen's Broomhill Road are recognised as Demand-Responsive Emergency Parking refuges for the operators of commercial vehichles engaged in the execution of essential services, we're delighted to see that the Big-Society inspired erosion of the barrier between private and public has now extended to our city's yummy-mummies.

Here, the yummy-mummy driver of Aberdeen Car BMW X5 5dr Sport Auto (oooooh!) reg. MA56FDX has used the build-out demand-responsive emergency parking bay beside "The Ceramic Experience" ("fun is our business!") while she pops in to engage in some economic-growth engendering commercial activity.

Indeed, the yummy-mummies of Aberdeen are a foundation stone and pillar of our local economy, maintaining effective demand for petrol with their 4-litre engines and setting an exemplary template for others to follow. Busy beetling around from school-run to cafe, from shopping centre to florist/salon/another cafe and back onto the afternoon school-run they help create the impression that Aberdeen "City and Shire" is a region that's really  "on the move" and knows where it's going!


Not only all that, this particular yummy-mummy demonstrates her high regard for the rich heritage of Aberdeen "City and Shire". While we are a modern cosmopolitan city with urban dual carriageways and everything, it is said that if you're born and bred Aberdonian, you're a maximum of two generations from the land or the sea from where your grandparents pulled their subsistence. By her choice of city runaround, this yummy-mummy is demonstrating her homage to a land-based heritage, for her car resembles the tractor her grandfather would have loved to have had.

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