Self appointed know-it-alls pontificating on an anonymous forum, day-in, day-out should be put up against the wall.
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Originally posted by craig1 View Postheadbutt people who think it's acceptable to get on a peak-time tube at sardine capacity and stand with their face within an inch or two of mine.
Also, grind people under the tube train itself who think it's acceptable to push their way in front of everyone else who is patiently waiting for their six square inches of space on the next tube.
The central line 8:30am to 9am is a f***ing nightmare...
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people who saunter along train/tube stations reading during rush hour causing everyone to walk round them as they zig zag slowly and carelessly through crowded corridors and platforms need shooting....
the fat ginger bloke who snores throughout my commute every morning making it difficult to catch some zzz's also needs executing....the same goes for mr shouty who upon seeing a carriage full of people trying to sleep talks about the most inane bollocks at the top of his voice for pretty much the entire journey....
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostTo be fair if they get in there was space by definition. Sorry that's the way it is.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post...Beat to within an inch of their life people who have any form of car lights on on a sunny day.
Numerous studies done worldwide since the 1970s have tended to conclude that daytime running lights improve safety.[1][2][3] A 2008 study by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration analysed the effect of DRLs on frontal and side-on crashes between two vehicles and on vehicle collisions with pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists.
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Originally posted by craig1 View Postheadbutt people who think it's acceptable to get on a peak-time tube at sardine capacity and stand with their face within an inch or two of mine.
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...Beat to within an inch of their life people who have any form of car lights on on a sunny day.
People who use fog lights without fog should be tortured first.
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headbutt people who think it's acceptable to get on a peak-time tube at sardine capacity and stand with their face within an inch or two of mine.
Also, grind people under the tube train itself who think it's acceptable to push their way in front of everyone else who is patiently waiting for their six square inches of space on the next tube.
The central line 8:30am to 9am is a f***ing nightmare...Last edited by craig1; 4 August 2011, 09:43.
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I should be allowed to.....
punch people in the face who wear Bluetooth headsets when not in the car.
That is all
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