The devastating explanation of a car parked for a long time on Yumi Stynes Street made her regret leaving an angry note.
A nasty note left on the windshield of a car by Yumi Stynes turned out to be spectacularly counterproductive when the radio presenter received a text containing a devastating explanation of why he was there.
Stymes revealed on Wednesday on the Pick Up program at 3pm on KIIS 1065 his remorse for the moody note he attached to the car after learning the truth behind survival.
“I put my number on it and I said ‘Listen, I live at number X on this street, I’m sorry to be an idiot, but why park here for days and days? We’re locked up and I need this place,” he said. to co-presenter Kate ‘Monty’ Dimond.
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He later received a text message stating that the car belonged to someone who was ill and trapped in the hospital.
“She said, ‘Hi, I’m just responding to the note you left on my friend’s windshield. She’s been in the hospital for three months,” Stynes said.
Dimond replied, “Yes, that’s why you don’t leave notes, you never know the situation.”
“It’s very aggressive. It’s never aggressive to leave a note.”
Styles revealed last week that he received a taste of his own medicine when someone stuck a letter in his car to warn him of parking.
“Even if I tried very, very hard, I don’t know if I could park as selfishly as you do. Please consider where you park,” she said, sharing it on her Instagram.
She stated that while she was “delighted” to have received the handwritten letter, she wished it contained more details.
“Making a living today. As an enthusiastic note writer, I’ve enjoyed finding this * sticky * on my windshield this morning, but I have thoughts,” she wrote in her headline.
“Ummmm … tell me how to improve? As head feedback, it’s too vague. Selfish how? Selfish why? I liked the bloom at the end. Next time more aggressive less passive please. Thank you. ”
Styles addressed his note on Wednesday’s program, saying he initially thought he had been fined for parking.
“First I thought I was sanctioned and then I thought ‘you know what? Someone from a nearby house has written this note and is looking at me,'” he told Dimond.
“So I really said … What did I do? What about my park?” she said.
Dimond couldn’t believe what she was hearing.
“You? So you looked like: a terrible park and a crazy woman,” he said.