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Hi folks..


I bumped into extremely rude mother again today. I was waiting for the 185 at victoria at abt 18:00, I was listening to my ipod & my eyes wandered, suddenly, our eyes locked. I didn't recognise her at first, but then the full horror of the situation dawned on me as i recognised her. I turned away & prayed that the bus would come. After an eternity, it arrived. i was actually in front of her & somehow, she managed to push her way ( using her pushchair ) past me onto the bus & even took out a poor guys ankles, then made him carry the pushchair onto the bus.


I hid upstairs & even got off on the stop after the plough to avoid her. Has anyone else had the misfortune of dealing with her?

Andystar Wrote:

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> Hi folks..

>

> I bumped into extremely rude mother again today. I

> was waiting for the 185 at victoria at abt 18:00,

> I was listening to my ipod & my eyes wandered,

> suddenly, our eyes locked. I didn't recognise her

> at first, but then the full horror of the

> situation dawned on me as i recognised her. I

> turned away & prayed that the bus would come.

> After an eternity, it arrived. i was actually in

> front of her & somehow, she managed to push her

> way ( using her pushchair ) past me onto the bus &

> even took out a poor guys ankles, then made him

> carry the pushchair onto the bus.

>

> I hid upstairs & even got off on the stop after

> the plough to avoid her. Has anyone else had the

> misfortune of dealing with her?



I reckon Andy's feeling left out and neglected.

Andystar Wrote:

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. i was actually in

> front of her & somehow, she managed to push her

> way ( using her pushchair ) past me onto the bus ...


What the fuck were you doing getting onto the bus in front of a lady in the first place?

Brendan Wrote:

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> Andystar Wrote:

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

> -----

> . i was actually in

> > front of her & somehow, she managed to push her

> > way ( using her pushchair ) past me onto the bus

> ...

>

> What the @#$%& were you doing getting onto the bus

> in front of a lady in the first place?




I was nr the front of the queue, she was alot further away, with lots of ppl between us- doesnt really make sense go all the way to the back of the queue to let her queue jump, esp for rude ppl


i actually make a point of stepping back when theres space & letting ppl on the bus/ train/ tube before me, even the really slow &*!$ers at Denmark hill who put one foot on the train & pause for ages ( even when there's no-one in front of them if you did this recently at Denmark hill at abt 8am, I was the one who said 'Douchebag' quite loudly)


I also open doors for ppl etc etc


Btw, she is not a lady!

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