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Being interrupted in the quiet study area of Dulwich Library at 7.30pm by a member of staff entering the room and broadcasting to everyone that the library will be closing at 8pm (They do this every day, to enable them to lock up & go home at 8pm)

kiera Wrote:

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> Being interrupted in the quiet study area of

> Dulwich Library at 7.30pm by a member of staff

> entering the room and broadcasting to everyone

> that the library will be closing at 8pm (They do

> this every day, to enable them to lock up & go

> home at 8pm)


If the library closes at 8pm, what is the problem with the staff letting people know in plenty of time so that the library can actually be closed at 8pm?

Sue Wrote:

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> kiera Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Being interrupted in the quiet study area of

> > Dulwich Library at 7.30pm by a member of staff

> > entering the room and broadcasting to everyone

> > that the library will be closing at 8pm (They

> do

> > this every day, to enable them to lock up & go

> > home at 8pm)

>

> If the library closes at 8pm, what is the problem

> with the staff letting people know in plenty of

> time so that the library can actually be closed at

> 8pm?



All pretty needless in imho

  • 5 months later...

I haven't worked out how to attach links on the mobile version. That's enough to cause rage, but this is for the person on the ED part of the site upset about the price of vegetable juice.


Very Easy Dulwich BTW 🙂

 

Very Easy Dulwich?


🤣

I just tried to delete that last post because I posted it twice by mistake.


I was asked to give the forum mods the reason, which I did.


Then I got a message saying that this forum did not allow posts to be deleted 🙄


Now I've got rage 🤣


ETA: But the post does seem to have been deleted. So now I'm just confused 🤣

  • 2 months later...

When I’m in the queue for the self checkouts and I can see there are checkouts available but the people at the front of the queue just stand there.

 

When I'm in the only manned checkout queue and there's 10 people also in the queue but other staff look then wander off without opening another one.


Some people don't like / can't/ won't use the self checkouts

Those obviously vertigo-suffering bus passengers who refuse to go upstairs, even just to look for a seat, and instead join their allegedly claustrophobic friends who just won’t move down the bus. Worst of them are the exit-door crowders.

Not a tiny thing and not irrational but whatever:


Car drivers on their mobile phone! Couple of weeks ago I was cycling up to edge of a T-Junction to turn right into Crystal Palace Rd. from Crawthew Grove when one car came round from the left cutting the corner, then another one tailgaiting the first also cut the corner even more so and oblivious to my presence because he was on his F*ing mobile phone.


Even when I was forced to swerve out the way, he only had eyes for the car in front and his hand-held mobile phone!

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