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Pushchair rage

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 8:13 am
by wurlycorner
:? Didn't even know such a thing existed, but this morning, on the way to the station, I go to cross the road at a crossing, about to step on the pavement the other side and some bloke with a pushchair has come up behind me and is trying to take me out from the side. Then he has a go at ME for being in the way!

:shock: What, the actual drokk? :?

Even some woman who was crossing the road at the same time commented about him.

There are some strange, very sad/unhappy individuals out there in this country... :roll:

So is it just me, or has anyone else on here encountered such pointless madness of a morning :lol:

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 8:18 am
by bennyboy
Vaguely related - my Mrs gets sneered at by some of the city slickers on the train. :evil:
Since having little un, she works three days a week and two of those he commutes with her and goes to the nursery, it's amazing the amount that look at her like 'WTF are you doing here?! Don't you know I'M commuting!)
It's like yeah, so am I...tit. :roll:

Oh and don't get me started on the drokking ignorant staff that won't help her with the buggy, because it's not in their job description.... Despite the fact that the lift to the platform was out for 2 months, with no signs and no alternative for disabled/buggies etc. They will let you try to get up and down the stairs yourself though...
When I went up to a guy and asked the story with the lift, he said it was full of dead pigeons and no staff will clear it because, yep, you've guessed it, it's not in their job description.
YOU CHARGE NEARLY £20 A DAY TO GET INTO LONDON BECAUSE YOU HAVE A MONOPOLY ON IT, AND PUT PRICES UP EVERY YEAR WITH NO JUSTIFICATION, PAY SOMEONE TO DO IT YOU TOOLS.

Re: Pushchair rage

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 6:59 pm
by W1ggz
You should see the rage at the baby shows at NEC went to it 1 year when we were expecting zara. Full of pregnant ladies in a stuffy environment getting hot and bothered about what to buy was a nightmare me and the father and law left to find a pub