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acanthas Wrote:

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> People who use their wheelie bins to reserve

> parking spaces on (already hard to park)

> residential roads. LOATHE THEM.


It annoys me too but I can envisage situations where it might be deemed necessary e.g waiting for a skip or moving van.

I hate people at pedestrian crossings that continuously press the button as if the lights are going to change quicker for them.


Also when waiting for a lift when people have seen you press the button, they press it again. Or even if they don't see you press the button, do they think you are that stupid to just stand there without pressing it so they feel the urge to press the button anyway!!

RE The wheelybins, you could just move them back on to the pavement. I would. It's a liberty.


RE the crossibgs, at many crossibfs the button doesn't actually do anything, it's just there to give people the sense that the traffic will be stopped at some point.


http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23869955

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Pedestrians in Soho/anywhere gormlessly walking

> off the kerb whilst looking at a smart phone

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http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/frustrated.gif

  • 2 weeks later...
Benugo. We have a captive one at work and they put huge amounts of salt and/or cream in almost everything. They actually add salt to their ham sandwiches as 'it's part of the recipe' - there's already salt in the bread, the ham, the mustard and the mayonnaise, and then they add a big pinch on top.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> The cheap glasses I stupidly bought from Tesco's

> optician. Bits keep falling off.


buying "expensive" ones are just as bad... minus the justification "well they were cheap what did I expect"

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