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chrisbell said:People who wander out of shops without looking, causing me to do an emergency stop in my wheelchair as they wander across towards the kerb utterly oblivious that they've inconvenienced anyone.
On a similar line to NotTheStig, council Highway Departments that insist on placing a pelican crossing within 50 yards of a roundabout.
Idiotic people who write letters to the local paper moaning about disabled people getting preferential treatment, as if anyone with a disability actually WANTED to be disabled just so they could annoy that sort of person.
andyjreid said:People who incorrectly pronounce words, might just be a Scottish thing but the likes of "sang-widge" or "sang-weej" instead of sandwich, "pacifically" instead of specifically and one that really gets my back up is *say in ref to a book* "thats mines" instead of "that is my book" or "that book belongs to me" etc.
soapalchemist said:Finding it difficult to park in a space three times longer than my car.:icon_redface: Strangely when I'm trying to do it, I don't get annoyed at my spacial illiteracy. I get annoyed at the fact that so many other people have dared to park their cars on the same road...........
Father Ted said:I mean WHY do people do that? Is there safety in numbers or something? There are LOADS of empty spaces why park next to me???
SlowRain said:What winds me up?
People who can't distinguish the marketing, hype, and image from the product or person associated with it. I value substance over style, and I hate Brand Management. I dislike that people don't realize that the price they pay for certain brand-name goods are as much to do with marketing and image as they are to do with manufacturing, transporting, and selling. I'm thinking of Starbucks, Apple, Calvin Klein, Cafelat, Olympia Express, and more.
I also dislike how people are in a rush to buy into closed networks like Apple iTunes and Amazon Kindle.
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