It was Saturday morning and I had a rough idea of how the day was going to be. Imagine my surprise* when her indoors changed it all with a passing comment.
"We're going to Nottingham" she said, and she spoke with confidence, the sort of confidence that should not be questioned. I had about an hour and a half of 'me' time before we went so I checked the car over and topped up* the Screenwash with 4ltrs of blue fluid. I also had time to fit the new outside light, this went well and was mounted and wired in a jiffy. I packed all my stuff away and off we went.
I went to Nottingham in 1989 weekly on a part time BTEC Engineering course. "Nottingham" was declared as somewhere I'd rather not visit again. Fast forward many years and I R surprised

the Victoria Shopping Centre (undergoing refurb) and the surrounding streets were very good, lots of very fancy shops, a Jamie Oliver restaurant, fancy Trams, I was impressed.
Less impressive was the VC underground Car Park which appeared to me to be designed by 5 year olds it was a sort of guessing game-come-hide and seek affair. Some parts were like driving round a Warehouse and others saw overhead stuff almost brushing the roof. Many dead-ends were found, if I were to guess I'd imagine it was laid out in a giant 'E' shape but with an 'F' shape stuck on the side, and upside down. And an 'X' somewhere.
Eventually a space was found and the Volvo was within kissing distance of a Concrete Column, it was that or nothing.
Anyway above all else that was seen that day, look what I saw in the Car Park just a few doors down:
An 850!
Looked like it'd been there some time, covered in dust and flat tyres on the nearside. About 20mtrs away from it was a 2005 Proton Gen-2 also forgotten about
A few reasons crossed my mind; the owners just couldn't find the thing due to the layout and gave up, they gave up queuing for the SINGLE pay machine

or they couldn't find the helpfully* signed* exit and gave up.