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Pickle Wrote:

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> Seemingly intelligent adults, holding down jobs,

> who repost those stupid scaremongering "your

> private messages are now visible to everyone" type

> things on Facebook. For f***s sake, they are NOT.


I'm telling you they are! ;-)



The rubber at the end of your pencil breaking off and shooting across the room mid erase.

It's probably been commented on elsewhere, but people who park so that they take up at least two places.


Guy parked up in my road last week near the disabled parking bay, but just far enough away from it for another car to not be able to fit in. One foot further back and you'd have managed to get another car in. Then he didn't move it for a week (I know it was a guy, as I saw him park up). Was sorely tempted to put a note on his car to ask him to park more considerately, but haven't quite got that bad yet, so just fumed a bit instead... but if he does it again!

  • 2 weeks later...

Being asked if I'm from the North or the South.

Answering 'the midlands', I'm then asked,'is that in the North or the South'?

I then try and explain that parts of the South are more northerly than parts of the North and vice versa of course.

People tend to give up then and my rage subsides without even mentioning the East and the West.

New Girl Wrote:

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> Probably already been mentioned but.......

> Queuing! Why do people insist on queuing into the

> road in a straight line, in the way of everyone

> else, instead of against the wall where peole can

> get past? WHY.........?

I remember Candid Camera when I think Bernard Braden was doing it in the 60s. One person stood in the middle of nowhere, another joined and another and another until the queue was miles long and no-one had any idea what they were queuing for.

  • 1 month later...

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> The arrogance of golfing umbrellas!


They urk me too.


But i'm restored by the knowledge that they will leave that dreadful thing on a train/in a bar, after a few refreshing drinks.


We are but temporary guardians of umbrellas.

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