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where's your manners?

Tee hee, I was one of those with the big buggies. I had twins dude I couldn't help that and the double pram was gift to us. But I was always very aware of others. Yeah folk just push by you bump into the kids.

The parent child bay irritates me because it's simply lazy ignorance that a person can't walk that that extra few feet and park in a normal bay. Especially when I see some poor parent with their kid lugging it across a busy car park in the pouring rain. Or trying to get their child out of the back seat when they're parked in a normal bay and have to squeeze through the car door to get their kid out trying not to bang their door into car beside you.
 
Tee hee, I was one of those with the big buggies. I had twins dude I couldn't help that and the double pram was gift to us. But I was always very aware of others. Yeah folk just push by you bump into the kids.

The parent child bay irritates me because it's simply lazy ignorance that a person can't walk that that extra few feet and park in a normal bay. Especially when I see some poor parent with their kid lugging it across a busy car park in the pouring rain. Or trying to get their child out of the back seat when they're parked in a normal bay and have to squeeze through the car door to get their kid out trying not to bang their door into car beside you.

Hmm no, I suppose you couldn't help having twins or even triplets. So in these rare exceptional cases I can see the justification, but these outsize buggies should require a license issued upon production of the birth certificates. A licensed parent of twins should have nothing to fear.

I don't park in the parent/child bays really. What gets my goat is when the really lazy bastards park in the pick up area right outside the shop, the wife goes in and spends ten minutes doing the shopping while hubby has a fag and reads the paper, they can get to fuck.
 
What gets my goat is when the really lazy bastards park in the pick up area right outside the shop, the wife goes in and spends ten minutes doing the shopping while hubby has a fag and reads the paper, they can get to fuck.

Two Saturdays ago, guy was reading a paper doing exactly the same oblivious to the fact someone was putting a boot on his car..

How I laughed. <3
 
shitey music on public transpiort is annoying.

Noone can really know the pain of having a to push a pushchair about with you until they have kids. People are fucking arseholes about it.

People who chew with their mouth open/eat loudly. You are all fucking cunts.
 
I must admit I have been known to have my Walkman (yes, it really is that oldskool :D) on loud enough for the whole carriage to hear it on the train sometimes. In my defence, quiet music is annoying cos you can hear people's conversations when you're trying to block them out and headphones leak like fuck no matter how good they are. Therefore, I can't bitch about the horrid, tinny noise that I now have to put up with along with every other fucker since my headphones broke. And neither should you if you've ever listened to music on public transport and been able to hear it cos if you can so can everybody else.
 
Listen, you buggy people, what's wrong with a papoose?? (because now I've remembered that's where I spent most of my time).

I don't mind headphone leakage on public transport, it's people who have shite conversations right next to me that piss me off! But fundamentally, if you want silence, there's always earplugs.
 
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^Seconded! I can sort of understand if there is a group of people and they want to 'enjoy' the music together, if thats even possible with the shit quality. I still think it's pretty rude though regardless of how many people want to listen. What really fucks me off is people that do it on their own, what possible benefit can this have other than making everyone around you wanting to ram their fist into your face (not really a benefit for the music player admittedly). GET SOME FUCKING HEADPHONES :X:X
 
+1 to Fried chicken / chips / christ knows what stinking filth on public transport, especially the tube. And the music out loud thing. AND LITTERING. FUCKING LITTERING.
 
Oh, and people who pull you up for spelling mistakes, wrongly, then bitch about how others have pulled them up for their own spelling mistakes.

That one really winds me up eh BlindMonkey? ;)
 
+1 to Fried chicken / chips / christ knows what stinking filth on public transport, especially the tube. And the music out loud thing. AND LITTERING. FUCKING LITTERING.

I was saddened (understatement) to find littering is a global phenomenon. 15000ft up in the Andes, miles and miles from the nearest village, piles and piles of rubbish strewn by the roadside. So far from anywhere, so much rubbish, it made you wonder how and why it all got there (because surely it would have been easier to leave it wherever it was created). :(
 
people who make you wait for no apparent reason, who clearly know you're waiting, and when they finally decide to stop fucking about and serve you, not even acknowledging that you've been waiting.

yeah totally agree about kids playing songs on their phones on the bus, always rubbish music, and even if it was good, it wouldn't sound good through a phone.
 
The parent child bay irritates me because it's simply lazy ignorance that a person can't walk that that extra few feet and park in a normal bay.
the massive amount of parent/child spaces in supermarkets annoy me. especially when you go in the evening when there are no parents with kids shopping and you still feel under pressure to leave two whole rows of spaces empty, in the pissing rain.
headphones leak like fuck no matter how good they are.
nup.

my klipsch headphones don't leak, and neither do any of the other noise-isolating ones on the market. (see shure, etymotic, etc.)

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I was saddened (understatement) to find littering is a global phenomenon. 15000ft up in the Andes, miles and miles from the nearest village, piles and piles of rubbish strewn by the roadside. So far from anywhere, so much rubbish, it made you wonder how and why it all got there (because surely it would have been easier to leave it wherever it was created). :(
the worst place i've ever seen is Tripoli (in Libya). the whole concept of throwing things in the bin appeared to be alien to them, there was fucking rubbish EVERYWHERE.
 
the massive amount of parent/child spaces in supermarkets annoy me. especially when you go in the evening when there are no parents with kids shopping and you still feel under pressure to leave two whole rows of spaces empty, in the pissing rain.

That's easy fixed, just ignore the rules! I don't think anyone is handing out fines.
 
nup.

my klipsch headphones don't leak, and neither do any of the other noise-isolating ones on the market. (see shure, etymotic, etc.).

OK then, headphones available at prices to us mere mortals leak like fuck ;)

I've yet to see/hear anyone on public transport with headphones I can't hear... but I do live in Wales. My headphones (before they died) were stupidly expensive and good quality Sennheiser jobbies with amazing sound... but they leaked like fuck :(

At least the folks around me got some quality leaked sound rather than godawful tinny mobile phone speaker shite though - totally agree with those who have an issue with that particularly chavtastic behaviour :!
 
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