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sophiesofa Wrote:

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> Men who sit on the train with their legs at a 100+

> degree angle presumably because they think their

> cocks need that much space. Where are my legs

> meant to go?!

>

> Excessive sighing when the tube is delayed.


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They're not fat men by chance doing this though, oh the dilemma if it were

  • 1 month later...

The popularity of "Strictly Come Dancing","I'm a Celebrity","X Factor" etc. for making me a cultural snob.

A friend's daughter told how she and her fellow university student friends rarely watched TV but would never miss the above.

My god! What has happened to the younger generation.

To quote the late great Ivor Cutler "As I grow older I never cease to be amazed at the stupidity of man".

...going into WH Smith to buy a newspaper (or anything) and being asked if I want stamps/chocolate/chewing gum too? er....if I wanted those things as well, I am perfectly capable of adding them to my shopping basket..!? so no thanks mr wh smith I don't want stamps/choc/chewing gum. I may not even want to go back to your store for the newspaper at this rate...

Having a gas card and leccy key in our rented property and finding that the B**stard things keep running out in the middle of dinner or in the middle of the night or when the shower is running!! arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh I just want a normal meter and not have to pay the higher rates for paying in advance, what a croc of weasel shit.


hugs as ever


easy

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Queues of people at cash machines and ticket

> machines who queue at 90 degrees to the device or

> doorway, completely blocking the pavement for

> everyone else, why not just queue alongside the

> building ?

> Doh !!


I think this is a case of not wanting to appear to be snooping at what the person at the till is doing.

Similarly, I would never continue to have a conversation on my mobile whilst someone was serving me (and I see that happen a lot....) otherwise I wouldn't blame them if they threw the change back at me and didn't say thanks LOL.

The man with the funny hat who always gets on the 40 on LL with his briefcase and intentionally sits on the outside seat and puts his case on the inside to put off people sitting there.

It's always busy, someone will sit next to you no matter what, stop being a selfish cu*t and just move over.

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