Driven to Madness
Captain Placid asks: What annoying things do significant others, workmates and other people in general do that drive you up the wall? Do you want to kill your other half over their obsessive fridge magnet collection? Driven to distraction over your manager's continued use of Comic Sans (The Font of Champions)? Tell us.
( , Thu 4 Oct 2012, 12:11)
Captain Placid asks: What annoying things do significant others, workmates and other people in general do that drive you up the wall? Do you want to kill your other half over their obsessive fridge magnet collection? Driven to distraction over your manager's continued use of Comic Sans (The Font of Champions)? Tell us.
( , Thu 4 Oct 2012, 12:11)
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people who stop immediately upon exiting the revolving door
while they have a bit of a think about where they want to go. I'm already in the revolving door at this point, you festering cockrot, I have no choice but to walk into the back of you.
The punching you in the kidney was totally avoidable, though, I did that on purpose.
( , Fri 5 Oct 2012, 12:39, 3 replies)
while they have a bit of a think about where they want to go. I'm already in the revolving door at this point, you festering cockrot, I have no choice but to walk into the back of you.
The punching you in the kidney was totally avoidable, though, I did that on purpose.
( , Fri 5 Oct 2012, 12:39, 3 replies)
This applies equally to escalators
There is no reason why you should need to stop dead at the top of the escalator. I have no alternative but to walk into/over you.
( , Fri 5 Oct 2012, 13:35, closed)
There is no reason why you should need to stop dead at the top of the escalator. I have no alternative but to walk into/over you.
( , Fri 5 Oct 2012, 13:35, closed)
Happened to me last week
Bottom of the escalators, the woman with a pushchair stopped, turned it sideways and began to tuck her child in.
As myself and umpteen other commuters did an unrehearsed 'upstairs backwards jog'.
( , Fri 5 Oct 2012, 16:28, closed)
Bottom of the escalators, the woman with a pushchair stopped, turned it sideways and began to tuck her child in.
As myself and umpteen other commuters did an unrehearsed 'upstairs backwards jog'.
( , Fri 5 Oct 2012, 16:28, closed)
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