the sods who put empty sweet wrappers back in the first tin of xmas sweets - thought I was on a winner, but just a box of wrappers..
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Anyone warring a hat while driving.Originally posted by Troll View Post- Twats who fail to realise that he first rule of motorway shunts is to get their vehicles to to hard shoulder - not stand there gawping at the aftermath waiting for someone to come and sort their mess out
- Twats who fail to realise that 'advisory' speed limits are in fact not compulsory
- Twats who take roundabouts without slowing down who think that allowing others onto 'their' roundabout is somehow a sign of weakness (end result is traffic light controlled roundabouts ffs)
- Wimmin (why is always wimmin) who are let into a traffic queue but then stubbornly refuse to allow anyone else to join.
- Kent police for any implementation of "Operation Stack"
- Everyone under 30 years old who now all appear to be fully fledged members of the halfwit nation club
- Anyone & everyone who works Accenture
Lady = Church goer Sunday driver only
Baseball Cap = Boy racer.
Baseball Cap back to front = Subaru boy racer.
Other hat. = Doddery old sod."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
- Twats who fail to realise that he first rule of motorway shunts is to get their vehicles to to hard shoulder - not stand there gawping at the aftermath waiting for someone to come and sort their mess out
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Women that go on holiday, get sh**ed up hill and down dale by the locals and then come home believing said local is in love with them and vice versa.
'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I bet the local lads don't find it annoyingOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostWomen that go on holiday, get sh**ed up hill and down dale by the locals and then come home believing said local is in love with them and vice versa.

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People who think that pedestrian crossing rules apply to the road for 10 yards either side of the actual crossing.Comment
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People who push in or jump in when you’re at the bar waiting to be served.
"Wait, I still function!"Comment
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Pretend to be a local, great fun!Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI bet the local lads don't find it annoying
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Hotels that classify their rooms using a completely unhelpful system.
Even though it is lovely that I can choose a Prestige Room, or a Superior Room, or a Deluxe Room, or a Platinum Room.Comment
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I think this ploy is used a lot in business. It means you are going to be ripped off.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostHotels that classify their rooms using a completely unhelpful system.
Even though it is lovely that I can choose a Prestige Room, or a Superior Room, or a Deluxe Room, or a Platinum Room.Comment
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And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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