It makes my blood boil..!
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When I used to commute to work on the trains, I would never give up my seat of course...
Because I would never make it to a seat to be able too!
It was fun standing in the gangway with one foot in each carriage, especially over the rough points and track going into Liverpool Lime Street
Because I would never make it to a seat to be able too!
It was fun standing in the gangway with one foot in each carriage, especially over the rough points and track going into Liverpool Lime Street
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I think manners have gone out of the window. How may people say thank you when you stop and let them cross at a Zebra crossing. Occassionally I do my Victor Meldrew bit, wind down my window and say 'Thankyou'. They look at you as if you are from a different planet. Perhaps if you have manners, you are nowadays.
Simon
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Well, perhaps bearing in mind that it is a statutory requirement to afford precedence to pedestrians on an appointed crossing, they see it differently! But I know what you mean, and I try to wave thanks to people who do stop
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I've got a loud exhaust on my motorbike and a good blast on the throttle when they are crossing will normally get them scrabbling to the other side rather quickly...
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Provding they first put a foot on the crossing it is the pedestrians right of way
Garry
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I have to remember (when I occasionally visit the office of the company I work for) to just push through open doors ahead of the girls. Otherwise they wonder what I am waiting forThey look at you as if you are from a different planet. Perhaps if you have manners, you are nowadays.
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I wish some of these pedestrians would concentrate on where they are walking. They are soo engrossed in their mobile phones and bloomin texting too. They are oblivious to whats going on around them.. What i wanna know is what do people find to talk about. No wonder these mobile phone companies are making vast profits......If the youth of today make it to old age,its gonna cost a fortune to look after them because there brains are gonna be fried after years and years of mobile phone use.maybe..
regards frank..moan over..
regards frank..moan over..
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I wholly sympathise with Mrs. Vegas predicament and agree with the comments posted here.
Just one other thing though - and please don't take this the wrong way - it's just that people have offered their seats on trains and buses, to what they think are pregnant women - only to discover they're actually just obese - regretably a common condition thesedays...!
Just one other thing though - and please don't take this the wrong way - it's just that people have offered their seats on trains and buses, to what they think are pregnant women - only to discover they're actually just obese - regretably a common condition thesedays...!
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crisso wrote: discover they're actually just obese - regretably a common condition thesedays...!
Thats another story of todays society!
Over the years I have seen one or two people put their foot in it by asking rather large ladies the due date when she was'nt even pregnant.
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Its not really surprising the nations waistband is expanding rapidly. You only have to look at our High Streets in this country,there full of "junk food" outlets. Perhaps its time to introduce a "fat tax" on these establishments. It may not cure the obesity problem,but it certainly would help bring down the deficit a lot quicker..
regards Frank..
regards Frank..