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I don't like being almost run over on zebra crossings either....and yes, some (but thankfully not all) drivers and cyclists do think they are immune to the highway code.


So....'tiny, little things you say?'


Orange Smarties.


The only ones with a flavour - and I don't like it. I'd campaign to have them removed/returned to the same flavour as the others ;-)

I'm sorry, Is it?... Or is it just 'irrational rage'. Some drivers are rude. I wouldn't knock somebody if they literally dented a car for almost running somebody over. What's the rush? They have a car - can't they wait a couple of seconds?


Sue, you clearly don't know me.

Narnia Wrote:

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> Forumites who criticize my posts and don't bother

> to respond when asked for an explanation.


Ooooh dear...that would irritate me too.


*rushes off to check no responses outstanding*

Persons handing out the free London papers in the City, they HAVE to stand in the narrowest parts of pavements and passageways so as to cause maximum bottlenecks of pedestrians, got stuck in a queue yesterday and it was a queue to get AROUND the 2 x guys handing out these papers on a really narrow pavement !


Katie - maybe they DO know the difference between reply/replyall but want everyone to know how 'busy' they are..

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