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Coming out of Tescos this avvy and I could'nt get my car out because someone had parked behind it, so I went back in and asked whose it was so this young woman said it was hers.
I politely asked her if she could move it as I was blocked in, and she said she'd come now and move it, thinking that she was going to folow me out I walked back, 5 minutes later she comes out with her shopping!
I was sat in my car and thought you stupid cheeky cow.
Not a biggie I know but I mean she coulda parked in the middle out of everyone's way, sheesh.
Not a question just a moan...
I politely asked her if she could move it as I was blocked in, and she said she'd come now and move it, thinking that she was going to folow me out I walked back, 5 minutes later she comes out with her shopping!
I was sat in my car and thought you stupid cheeky cow.
Not a biggie I know but I mean she coulda parked in the middle out of everyone's way, sheesh.
Not a question just a moan...
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I would'nt have minded but when that car park's full (it's a Tesco Metro) you can still stop in the middle and everyone can get around you, she blocked another car in alongside me (driver was'nt there though), the cheekiest thing (I thought) was that she carried on with her shopping, her shopping was'nt going anywhere, it woulda still been there when she got back.
I dunno...
I dunno...
RickDaBoob, she knew she was wrong, she was'nt rude to me (just ignorant and a tad selfish), I was'nt in that much of a hurry and it's hardly the end of the world.
Darren I think would have said something sarcy, I can be a bit sarcy, just not today.
I don't feel the need to bully or intimidate women to make me feel like a man, perhaps you do?
There's no medals for fighting with women and she was on her own, so I just let it go.
Darren I think would have said something sarcy, I can be a bit sarcy, just not today.
I don't feel the need to bully or intimidate women to make me feel like a man, perhaps you do?
There's no medals for fighting with women and she was on her own, so I just let it go.
i was'nt in that much of a hurry and it's hardly the end of the world.
so wtf are you wasting our time and yours worrying about it?
let it go,you did'nt know what to do and now feel frightened and confused,thats understandable mate! just dont bore us with it,i expect better things from a man of your calibre!
so wtf are you wasting our time and yours worrying about it?
let it go,you did'nt know what to do and now feel frightened and confused,thats understandable mate! just dont bore us with it,i expect better things from a man of your calibre!
Nothing like that Rick (ever heard of a psychosis know as projection?) I've never felt the need to raise my voice to get my point across to women, some do, I don't.
When it comes to fighting I do battle with gangs of youths often in work, I broke my nose aged 16 stopping a woman from getting beaten up and I pulled a black kid out of a race hate mob many years ago.
I have the courage of my convictions and I fight for what I believe in, not trivialities.
When it comes to fighting I do battle with gangs of youths often in work, I broke my nose aged 16 stopping a woman from getting beaten up and I pulled a black kid out of a race hate mob many years ago.
I have the courage of my convictions and I fight for what I believe in, not trivialities.
A similar thing happened to me at the petrol station yesterday.
It was very busy and I was waiting in a queue. The fella in front of me filled up and went to pay. Before he got to the counter, he saw a chap he knew who was filling up at another pump, and started a conversation with him, even though they could both see he was holding other people up.
They continued to chat until fella number two had filled up and made his way to the counter to pay. I was fuming but I bit my tongue (I'm a right yellow belly).
It was very busy and I was waiting in a queue. The fella in front of me filled up and went to pay. Before he got to the counter, he saw a chap he knew who was filling up at another pump, and started a conversation with him, even though they could both see he was holding other people up.
They continued to chat until fella number two had filled up and made his way to the counter to pay. I was fuming but I bit my tongue (I'm a right yellow belly).
I'd have probably come close to blowing my stack at that. Inconsiderate parking drives me mad. The other morning I was late for work and went to enter our driveway, but some bloody idiot van delivery man had parked smack across it (instead of parking 5 feet further forwards). So i couldn't get in and because it is on a bus lane, I blocked the whole street waiting. I pipped my horn - he came out, waved and just carried on. After a few minutes I had no choice but to move off and drive all the way round the one way circuit (otherwise the whole lot was going to grind to a halt) and when i got back he was STILL there. At that point, we had a row.
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When it comes to fighting I do battle with gangs of youths often in work-So your hercules are you???
I broke my nose aged 16 stopping a woman from getting beaten up-Stalking her was you???
and I pulled a black kid out of a race hate mob many years ago-And then dragged him down an alleyway and kicked his head in with the rest of your skinhead bovver boys did you???
Leg you fat version of garry glitter,not everyones a grass like you,you queer informer!
I broke my nose aged 16 stopping a woman from getting beaten up-Stalking her was you???
and I pulled a black kid out of a race hate mob many years ago-And then dragged him down an alleyway and kicked his head in with the rest of your skinhead bovver boys did you???
Leg you fat version of garry glitter,not everyones a grass like you,you queer informer!
Yeah I know everton. I didn't think of that - I was too busy fuming and getting grief from an irate bus driver behind me. Anyway, we have now had words with the establishment concerned and asked them to ensure that their delivery drivers respect our access. Given that we spend a small fortune in there and have practically relocated there I rather suspect that they might just do that.