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School Children pain in the rear or loveable rogue


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After my recent experiences I will have to opt for the former.

 

School Children in Chelmsford: I drive to Chelmsford to get the train into London for work, probably arrive at Chelmsford at about 8am, but at the same time the local School kids are on there way to School. (I was never that keen when I was at School) Anyway, the pavements are not the widest there, but these kids will walk between 4-6 abreast, they don’t give a t0ss if you have to walk in the road to get by them, they carry on chatting to their mates, walking into you, forcing you on the road, oh and if you are really lucky you can be hit by a School bag for good measure as they wouldn’t dream of paying attention.

 

Is it just me, but we use to have respect for our elders.

“When I was a lad blah de blah de blah”

 

Sorry, I am just having a bad day, need to get things off my chest. Does not help when the trains are running in there usual efficient manner and the Car Park swallows £2 and then keeps it, so you have to go to another machine and pay yet another £ 3.10 just to park, £5.10 to park in Chelmsford, disgusting. Money for old rope.

 

“It makes me so angry I could throw the phone down.”

 

(For those of you under 20 years of age, the catchphrase above were taken from

“Steve Wright in the afternoon show” Mr Angry was one of his characters.)

 

 

 

 

 

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School children after school, on the bus home ! The Language ! The attitude !

 

I could belt 'em, but I suppose that's not P.C.

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I know what you mean J.R. but being only a few years older than the little sh*ts I suppose I could get away with the odd elbow to the back of the head as I get off. If they're lucky they might actually hit the bell with their forehead and save the little old lady at the front from trying to take 10 minutes to stagger off past them and their bags. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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In my job i deliver to fast food places and come lunch time they are packed with kids who wont move to let you past (a trolley to the ankle is the only way) and even though they are standing next to each other they must still SHOUT AND SCREAM.

I know i was never brought up this way but it is the way society is going now days,sad very sad.

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kids will be kids.. i doubt any of us were saints in our day, but its a question of limits.. sure the old biddy may moan at you for playing footy outside her house but it wouldnt cross your mind to batter her for 15 quid of pension money..

as for kids being loud, im afraid adults have the same problem these days, some twats on mobiles should be shot and on the train i see more adults than kids with personnal stereos blaring out.. hello!! what part or personnal did u not fking understand!!

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I agree Canv.....adults are just as self-centered.

Just lately, on two seperate occasions, I have fallen over babies in pushchairs!! <img src="/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/bawling.gif" alt="" />

 

Whilst being served at the shop counter, the mums have placed the pushchairs right up close behind me without me knowing...and when I've turned away from the counter...whoomph...I've fallen over their babies. [Luckily none suffered any harm, mainly due to my quick reactions]

 

If that happens after my op tho', I might have to sue if they cause ME damage!!

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the most ludicrous one is when you see people waiting to cross the road at a crossing with the pushchair hanging over the edge of the pavement.. er hello.. 1 and a half tons of metal doing 30, small piece of steel tubing with plastic covering and small child inside, step back from the fking edge you idiot

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Personal space?

 

A partner and myself were in UCI cinema once, and we were the only two in that screening room. A bloke came in, looked round and saw the amount of seats available for him to choose from...and promptly sat right next to us!

Naturally, we got up and moved to another row of seats - he didn't follow us luckily!

 

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