Sexism
Freddie Woo tells us: Despite being a well rounded modern man I think women are best off getting married and having a few kids else they'll be absolutely miserable come middle age.
What views do you have that are probably sexist that you believe are true?
( , Sun 27 Dec 2009, 12:23)
Freddie Woo tells us: Despite being a well rounded modern man I think women are best off getting married and having a few kids else they'll be absolutely miserable come middle age.
What views do you have that are probably sexist that you believe are true?
( , Sun 27 Dec 2009, 12:23)
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fucking outrageous
i really feel compelled to comment on this. this is not representative of women at an ATM at all. I'm all for a laugh but clearly any woman at an ATM would have already left her card in her handbag IN the taxi.
This is however reminiscent of a group of shrill women buying Lambrini and numerous chocolate items at the self service tills in Tesco's.
That is all.
( , Tue 5 Jan 2010, 1:13, 1 reply)
i really feel compelled to comment on this. this is not representative of women at an ATM at all. I'm all for a laugh but clearly any woman at an ATM would have already left her card in her handbag IN the taxi.
This is however reminiscent of a group of shrill women buying Lambrini and numerous chocolate items at the self service tills in Tesco's.
That is all.
( , Tue 5 Jan 2010, 1:13, 1 reply)
I will no longer take the piss out of anyone at self service tills
Don't get me wrong I hate them with a passion but I used one of them when I had a cold on new year's eve so I ended up in Boots during the 'oh my god the shops won't be open until 11AM tomorrow' panic buy and I got glared at by an entire queue and then sneered at by the till bloke. Almost all of my shopping went in ok but apparently I'd comitted a terrible sin.
My mistake: Not realising a pocket pack of tissues doesn't weigh enough to register when you put it in the bag. Apparently it happens every time but head office can't be bothered to update the database so it automatically flags you up as a potential shoplifter and calls over a member of staff without telling you what's happening. You can imagine how long that took on new year's eve.
In general Boots staff seem quite bright so I'm suprised they didn't think of just sticking a hand written sign next to the tissues that were just in front of the tills explaining the situation. They must sell a lot of those little packs at this time of year so it must be more economical than leaving it as it is.
( , Tue 5 Jan 2010, 1:32, closed)
Don't get me wrong I hate them with a passion but I used one of them when I had a cold on new year's eve so I ended up in Boots during the 'oh my god the shops won't be open until 11AM tomorrow' panic buy and I got glared at by an entire queue and then sneered at by the till bloke. Almost all of my shopping went in ok but apparently I'd comitted a terrible sin.
My mistake: Not realising a pocket pack of tissues doesn't weigh enough to register when you put it in the bag. Apparently it happens every time but head office can't be bothered to update the database so it automatically flags you up as a potential shoplifter and calls over a member of staff without telling you what's happening. You can imagine how long that took on new year's eve.
In general Boots staff seem quite bright so I'm suprised they didn't think of just sticking a hand written sign next to the tissues that were just in front of the tills explaining the situation. They must sell a lot of those little packs at this time of year so it must be more economical than leaving it as it is.
( , Tue 5 Jan 2010, 1:32, closed)
the joy of self service tills
is that anything this light (tissues) you just chuck in the bag at the same time as a heavier item ie: it is then free
more worth while with expensive things though - an £8.50 jar of tesco's black truffles on top of a scanned slab of 24 beers - invisible.
brilliant!
( , Tue 5 Jan 2010, 1:39, closed)
is that anything this light (tissues) you just chuck in the bag at the same time as a heavier item ie: it is then free
more worth while with expensive things though - an £8.50 jar of tesco's black truffles on top of a scanned slab of 24 beers - invisible.
brilliant!
( , Tue 5 Jan 2010, 1:39, closed)
If only it was the other way round
Maybe I should just do that next time. It'll certainly reduce the poor guy's stress levels.
( , Tue 5 Jan 2010, 1:41, closed)
Maybe I should just do that next time. It'll certainly reduce the poor guy's stress levels.
( , Tue 5 Jan 2010, 1:41, closed)
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