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Overly friendly checkout operators.

They are a disease to supermarkets. If I wanted to divulge my day I would start a conversation myself. Also special people working on tills can **** off.

There's one simple ****er who works in tesco and he comments in every item he scans. Talks about the weather and the last time asked me what I did For a living. I told him I was a hit man and had been hired to kill a checkout operator and I was just scoping the place out.

<laugh>

I must admit the standing pressed up against me gets me raging. Invade my personal space at your peril, especially when I am waiting in a queue.

Best solution: stuff some condoms and lubricant in their basket when they're not watching and see what a lovely conversation they have with the over friendly checkout operator <whistle>
 
Parents who bring 4 kids onto the tube in rush hour and occupy 6 seats <steam>


People who go on the tube in the rush hour on the way home from work, who won't give up a measly 6 seats for me and the family after a nice day out in London during the week, just because none of us can be bothered to work and prefer for others to pay our benefits for us.
 
People who go on the tube in the rush hour on the way home from work, who won't give up a measly 6 seats for me and the family after a nice day out in London during the week, just because none of us can be bothered to work and prefer for others to pay our benefits for us.

<laugh> Should have added that some of these are the same parents who let their kids play games on their phones with the volume turned up loud enough to awaken the dead. Why has it become socialy acceptable to inflict your racket on any poor sod within a 200 metre radius?
 
<laugh> Should have added that some of these are the same parents who let their kids play games on their phones with the volume turned up loud enough to awaken the dead. Why has it become socialy acceptable to inflict your racket on any poor sod within a 200 metre radius?


I get upset when people give me funny looks, just because my kids are playing games on their consoles and phones bought for us from our measly benefit. I make it very clear to my 3 year old twins (IVF from the public purse), that if anyone moans about their iphone sounds, to just turn it up so they can't hear their whinging.

Why is it that some people just can't accept others making noise and having fun, just because it is at the expense of everyone else - so selfish!

Anyway, just off to Thorpe Park with the kids. Can't be bothered to take them to school - anyway, the rides are always less busy during school time