Post by MintMeister on Apr 11, 2005 15:15:32 GMT
People who walk in front of you, very slowly, and mysteriously seem to weave from side to side just as you try to overtake them, thus continuing to block your path. Then, just as they get to the narrowest point of the pavement (you know, where some git has parked his car on the pavement next to a dustbin) they STOP!!! Arrgghh!!
Cyclists who ride on the pavement, even though there is a perfectly good (and well marked) cycle lane for them to use.
Motorists who don't indicate when leaving a roundabout, thus fooling pedestrians into thinking they can cross the road, when really they're about to be run over! (This also applies to motorists who fail to indicate correctly at any other form of junction).
The bloke up the road from me who parks his car on the pavement (and I mean he TOTALLY blocks it) so I have to walk on the muddy grass verge (or in the road) to get past him.
Chavs.
The woman who was in our local paper on Sunday who was with her daughter in the park. The daughter went on the climbing frame (which was blatantly too big for her to be playing on) and then fell off, breaking her arm. The woman was saying that the council are to blame and that they have to fence the climbing frame off to stop young children playing on it. Ermm, hang on a minute love, why the F**K didn't YOU stop your child playing on it? You were there weren't you? Dozy bint.
That's it for now, but I could well be back!
Cyclists who ride on the pavement, even though there is a perfectly good (and well marked) cycle lane for them to use.
Motorists who don't indicate when leaving a roundabout, thus fooling pedestrians into thinking they can cross the road, when really they're about to be run over! (This also applies to motorists who fail to indicate correctly at any other form of junction).
The bloke up the road from me who parks his car on the pavement (and I mean he TOTALLY blocks it) so I have to walk on the muddy grass verge (or in the road) to get past him.
Chavs.
The woman who was in our local paper on Sunday who was with her daughter in the park. The daughter went on the climbing frame (which was blatantly too big for her to be playing on) and then fell off, breaking her arm. The woman was saying that the council are to blame and that they have to fence the climbing frame off to stop young children playing on it. Ermm, hang on a minute love, why the F**K didn't YOU stop your child playing on it? You were there weren't you? Dozy bint.
That's it for now, but I could well be back!