I lost my shoe at the Ionia Free Fair when I was four years old.
crazyscottish on
Yeah, but with your trump tariff rebate? You can park there for 200 days. Or pay for your deductible next year.
TheSexualHobo on
Post this in r/michigan. They’ll get a kick out of it.
Sincerely, another Michigander.
atineiatte on
Most of the paid parking around the IFF is sponsored/managed by some form of municipal or non-profit entity, so it’s really just a fundraising endeavor
MrPrettyKitty on
Stairway three, under the grandstand
poopinmysoup on
What did Fair Parking do? I’m not going to back freeing anyone without knowing the details of the crimes.
Showdown5618 on
Sounds fair to me.
Entering the fair is free. Parking is $5. Rides, games, snacks, and drinks and drinks are more.
Final_Level on
Free to park.
5 bucks to leave it parked? either way I agree with the sign
mcampo84 on
That’s just the Free Fair Fare
omjizzle on
It’s still free it just costs $5 that’s all
MikeDubbz on
I mean I’m pretty sure I get it. The fair itself is free. But that parking location for the fair charges $5 for parking. Not really hard to make sense of at all honestly.
NetFu on
Reminds me of that time in the early 2000’s when the Anaheim Angels were hot-hot-hot.
I was visiting our Anaheim branch, about 50 employees with a nice big parking lot in Anaheim. Apparently within walking distance of the Angels’ ball park.
The office manager actually had set up traffic cones, tape, and signs charging a flat $20 per spot parking fee in their lot, plus he had two employees assigned to monitoring the parking and taking the money. All day for days.
It was just funny watching the guy who used to own that business that we bought up to make it our branch, supposed to be managing the manufacturing of customer electronics orders, running around making sure they maximized the profits of having an office parking lot near the MLB playoffs games.
Gee, probably why we bought his failed business from him. I’m sure he pocketed most of that money, after dedicating a small portion to a BBQ for the office.
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That doesn’t seem very fair.
Is the event called the Free Fair?
admission to the fair is free
but parking is $5
2 tickets to the free fair, please.
I lost my shoe at the Ionia Free Fair when I was four years old.
Yeah, but with your trump tariff rebate? You can park there for 200 days. Or pay for your deductible next year.
Post this in r/michigan. They’ll get a kick out of it.
Sincerely, another Michigander.
Most of the paid parking around the IFF is sponsored/managed by some form of municipal or non-profit entity, so it’s really just a fundraising endeavor
Stairway three, under the grandstand
What did Fair Parking do? I’m not going to back freeing anyone without knowing the details of the crimes.
Sounds fair to me.
Entering the fair is free. Parking is $5. Rides, games, snacks, and drinks and drinks are more.
Free to park.
5 bucks to leave it parked? either way I agree with the sign
That’s just the Free Fair Fare
It’s still free it just costs $5 that’s all
I mean I’m pretty sure I get it. The fair itself is free. But that parking location for the fair charges $5 for parking. Not really hard to make sense of at all honestly.
Reminds me of that time in the early 2000’s when the Anaheim Angels were hot-hot-hot.
I was visiting our Anaheim branch, about 50 employees with a nice big parking lot in Anaheim. Apparently within walking distance of the Angels’ ball park.
The office manager actually had set up traffic cones, tape, and signs charging a flat $20 per spot parking fee in their lot, plus he had two employees assigned to monitoring the parking and taking the money. All day for days.
It was just funny watching the guy who used to own that business that we bought up to make it our branch, supposed to be managing the manufacturing of customer electronics orders, running around making sure they maximized the profits of having an office parking lot near the MLB playoffs games.
Gee, probably why we bought his failed business from him. I’m sure he pocketed most of that money, after dedicating a small portion to a BBQ for the office.