AaronMaximus said: you're in line at a grocery store or a gas station, or anywhere, really, where you have to line up to pay a cashier, and some fucking douchebag (usually an elderly person) is standing there looking over and discussing and debating which lotter tickets they want to buy? or when they do it in multiple transactions, instead of knowing what they want, going in to get it, and leaving?
or how about when you're waiting for someone to write a check. i mean, i write checks EVERYWHERE, but i at least have the courtesy to grab the pen and start writing it out while they're scanning my groceries or while the person in front of me is paying, instead of waiting to write out the whole thing after they've given me the amount. it really chaps my ass! Try getting stuck BEHIND an elderly person playing lotto tickets, when all you wanna do is pay for the gas you just got. | |
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kiss85 said: 2the9s said: Plus, why do the handicapped get all the boss spaces??
The reason why they get the closer spaces is because they aren't able to travel farther than they can (i.e.: ppl in wheelchairs). I was in a wheelchair for three mos, and even after those three mos, it was still a pin to walk far distances, sometimes even a few feet! So don't go hatin on handicapped ppl, cause if you were in that same situation, I bet you'd feel differently!!! I HATE seeing people in ridiculously expensive cars park in handicap spaces, when they arent even handicapped. They just think theyre more important than everyone else. Ive always been tempted to give them a keyjob for that shit. | |
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What really cracks me up are the "pedestrian crossing" signs they plant in some parking lots nowdays. It really should be the other way around - they oughtta place "car crossing" signs at the exit doors to stores. In other words, dont walk out in to traffic, dumbass! | |
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another thing i hate is when traffic is really busy, and there's ONE person standing at a crosswalk waiting for the signal to switch to "WALK" and it's just them standing there with cars piled up deep, and they push the button to cross. just fucking wait a minute and let it go naturally. the traffic is a bigger deal at the moment... | |
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Tom said: kiss85 said: 2the9s said: Plus, why do the handicapped get all the boss spaces??
The reason why they get the closer spaces is because they aren't able to travel farther than they can (i.e.: ppl in wheelchairs). I was in a wheelchair for three mos, and even after those three mos, it was still a pin to walk far distances, sometimes even a few feet! So don't go hatin on handicapped ppl, cause if you were in that same situation, I bet you'd feel differently!!! I HATE seeing people in ridiculously expensive cars park in handicap spaces, when they arent even handicapped. They just think theyre more important than everyone else. Ive always been tempted to give them a keyjob for that shit. Yeah, THAT'S definitely an exception. That sometimes gets on my nerves as well. Bad part about that is, I know a person who does it, and he always brags about not gettin a ticket! Damn him! They did WHAT??!....
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Natsume said: I hate it when you somehow get stuck walking behind old people and try as you might you can't get around them even though you're in a hurry and then they shoot you dirty looks because you're trying to squirm in front of them to get where you want to go... usually by that point I push them down and run...
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mcmeekle said: I pretty much hate all old people in all given situations.
Except my Gran. Without her pension money, I wouldn't be able to afford me fags. I love you Gran! LMFAO!! When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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Or;
Having a ticket reserved and going to the booth and you find a lady in front of you that is going through the ENTIRE theatre season. In the meantime your grumpy friend is waiting in the car, getting grumpier and grumpier and the line behind you gets longer and longer... | |
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DigitalLisa said: Basket, Cart whatever you like 2 call it
now do u understand ? No. In the UK we call them trolleys Just somewhere in the middle,
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KeithyT said: DigitalLisa said: Basket, Cart whatever you like 2 call it
now do u understand ? No. In the UK we call them trolleys | |
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AaronMaximus said: it really chaps my ass! Here, you can use my chapstick: And no, I don't need it back. | |
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Things like this don't bother me. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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AaronMaximus said: I hate when you go to a public place where there are a lot of people (say, Disney World, for example... or specifically, actually), and there are hundreds of people walking down a walkway and some enormous fatass on one of those rascal scooters starts beeping their little horn to get people to move out of the way.
Were they not trying to run everyone down, and acting like they're actually handicapped and need accomodation, instead of being just too fat to walk, then I'd have no beef with them. But when they do this, it makes me want to tell them that if they got their fat ass up and walked once in awhile, they wouldn't need that scooter. Last 2 times I was at Disney, I observed this at least 3 times a day. I drive a scooter because I need it to cope with my disability. I know what you are saying. Fat people on scooters makes the people who really need the device look bad. | |
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