LizzieMaine
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"You want discount? No discount, two weeks! NO GROCERIES FOR YOU! Next!"
When I was a cashier I wanted to just give them the 50 cents so I could get them through the line faster.People who hold up the check out line for 10 minutes while they argue about a coupon.
A California Roll, here. There is also the more idiotic version ( which also occurred today) wherein they are looking down (at their phone/crotch) while the roll on through. Too many people driving who should not be on the road.In these parts we call that a "St. Louis Roll-right-through Stop."
Fixed that for ya'.A California Roll, here. There is also the more idiotic version ( which also occurred today) wherein they are looking down (at their phone/crotch) while the roll on through. Too many people driving who are too stupid to even be allowed out in public.
This has probably been mentioned before (I'm just too lazy to look), but I get irked at drivers who pull up to a stop light in the left lane where that lane is both straight through and left turn, and then do not turn on their turn signal until the light turns green.
If I'd known you were going to turn left and have to wait until a break in the oncoming traffic lets you, I'd have moved to the right lane because I'm going straight through.
This is on top of those who just don't use their turn signal at all. Honestly, I think some people don't know that turn signals are not optional equipment.
I like your version moreso than mine.Fixed that for ya'.
During one of our trips to Chicago years ago it became necessary for my wife and I to follow one of her brothers from one location to another. When we arrived at the destination, her brother made a point of commenting to me on how often I had used my turn signals during that short trip. I was surprised by this because her brother is intelligent and should know better, but it was only then that I realized there were times when he hadn't used his turn signals when he should have (changing lanes on the expressway, for example), and probably only used them when he did to indicate to us, not other drivers, that we were making a turn. It's such a simple thing to do, and yet...I just don't understand people sometimes....This is on top of those who just don't use their turn signal at all. Honestly, I think some people don't know that turn signals are not optional equipment.
Use of turn signals seems to be conditioned behavior. In some places nearly everybody does use them and non use marks you as an outsider or just an idiot, in other towns it seems that local autos have had the lever removed. It can't be that hundreds or thousands of people in close proximity have decided independently and on their own to not bother with the courtesy. I don't get it either, but it is an observable phenomenon.
Well, it's that time of year again when our childish *expletive* neighbors can't wait for July 4th to start firing off their *expletive* fireworks--the illegal kind that make a lot of noise when they explode. The noise doesn't bother me or my wife, but as our dog has gotten older he's become more sensitive to the noise and it has now reached the point where he refuses to go outside in our back yard to "take care of business" at night. And on those now rare occasions when he takes the risk because he has to, nine times out of ten one of those idiots blows something up and he runs right back into the house. And even though he loves taking his evening walks with us, the last two days we barely got away from our property when, you guessed it, fireworks, and he couldn't wait to get back into the house. These idiots can't even wait for the sun to set. Trivial? Maybe. But "ticked off" doesn't even begin to describe how angry I am about the whole thing.
Even "legal" fireworks are illegal in many cities in California (ours included) for a number of reasons, including the obvious fire hazards. Of course, the largely Hispanic/Latino population in our surrounding neighborhoods doesn't even bother with those, and have their mortars set up in their back yards (out of sight of those pesky Law Enforcement Officers) year-round to launch their precious bombs-bursting-in-air whenever they feel like it. Around here we don't have the wide-spread heavily-wooded areas like I imagine you have in Maine, but we do have smaller areas with that kind of natural growth and the chaparral covering the local hills is mostly dry as a bone due to the drought conditions throughout the state. Our typically suburban neighborhood is reasonably safe from that threat, but the vacant lot immediately south of ours is a section of disused railway line that has gone largely unattended since the mid-1990s and is covered by that same kind of dry chaparral; if it ignites, it could become a serious problem for us. Unfortunately, our only recourse is to be diligent and have our water hoses at the ready.One of the many idiotic decisions made by our current state government in recent years was to legalize fireworks -- which immediately led to, in addition to the usual cases of the neighborhood pyromaniac getting drunk and blowing some part of himself up (the most extreme case being the buffoon who thought it would be a good idea to launch a rocket off the top of his own head), i's also created an amplified version of the situation you describe. In every neighborhood, from March to November, somebody thinks it's fun to shoot off a fusillade any night of the week, regardless of the hour. The worst part of is I live in an old neighborhood made up of closely spaced century-old wood-frame houses. And we're in the midst of what;s become our usual summer drought. A rain of sparks and smouldering bits from the sky over such neighborhoods under such conditions is just asking for an inevitable inferno. Hope that's worth the "fun."
Seriously? Send him over the pond, he will soon learn some new (old) Anglo Saxon profanities.How bout when I'm waiting to pay for gasoline at the 7-11 and the guy in front of me standing at the register continues scratching off the lottery tickets he just purchased.
One of the many idiotic decisions made by our current state government in recent years was ……..