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Post by Mark Peters’ Bonce of Power on Nov 19, 2012 17:51:11 GMT
Work should involved the scheduled viewing of a Monty Python sketch everyday.
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Post by Troy Cadogan on Nov 19, 2012 18:37:33 GMT
Bicycle Repair Man - but how?!!!
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Post by face on Nov 22, 2012 9:14:40 GMT
Some cyclists are utter, utter EVANSES. Flouting road laws, going through red lights and swerving on to paths and back on to roads to name but a few things. I know this because i'm one of them!
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Post by GBC on Nov 22, 2012 9:55:36 GMT
As someone who cycles, drives, walks and uses public transport, I have come to a conclusion.
Everyone's an arsehole.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2012 11:50:31 GMT
This.
I have less issues with cyclists going through reds and on pavements than people driving like idiots, and not being aware of bikes.
I should really cycle more but basically can't be arse to be without my car.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2012 11:52:09 GMT
Also as this is for personal rambles, FOGLIGHTS it's not as if there's a clue in the bloody name or anything!
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Post by Mark Peters’ Bonce of Power on Nov 22, 2012 12:47:20 GMT
One thing that annoys me more than any other when it comes to road/traffic etiquette, is pedestrians walking in the cycle lane when the pavement is crowded. Especially if I bike to the Abbey and I can't use the cycle lane from Barnwell bridge untill well past B&Q. If they weren't u's fans I'd consider ploughing straight through the back of them.
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Post by Russ Greaves on Nov 22, 2012 13:29:08 GMT
Another car-related one - a bloke pulled out in front of me so I had to brake hard, but then as he was still going slow I overtook. As I did so, I looked to my left and he was giving me the middle finger. I just blew a kiss back.
But WTF? He's the one who pulled out on me!
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Post by Zinedine on Nov 22, 2012 14:16:14 GMT
As someone who cycles, drives, walks and uses public transport, I have come to a conclusion. Everyone's an arsehole. +1 I had someone sign off an email with "KR" earlier. This irritated me somewhat, surely it's not that hard to write out two words?
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Post by Tom Shaw's Fist of Rage on Nov 22, 2012 14:29:11 GMT
As someone who cycles, drives, walks and uses public transport, I have come to a conclusion. Everyone's an arsehole. +1 I had someone sign off an email with "KR" earlier. This irritated me somewhat, surely it's not that hard to write out two words? Dear Z Do you not know how much effort it is to write my name? Love TSFOR
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Post by Zinedine on Nov 22, 2012 16:01:31 GMT
Dear TSFOR, Not my problem get a shorter name In this case the person managed to write out their full name, but randomly shortened "Kind regards" to KR, very strange behaviour. Brgrds, Z
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Post by imp566 on Nov 22, 2012 16:42:05 GMT
That's the txtr spk world we live in. The art of writing English is sadly diminishing.
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Post by GBC on Nov 22, 2012 17:00:36 GMT
The next person to send me a one-to-one e-mail across an open-plan office is liable to get punched in the back of the head.
More-so if they sign off "KR".
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Post by facthunt on Nov 22, 2012 17:46:52 GMT
driving past the golf course where the it guys are on a time off for safety day (piss up) and my work laptop is still broke
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Post by Russ Greaves on Nov 22, 2012 17:59:49 GMT
We frequently send emails across an open-plan office here at PA. Indeed, we have been known to email people on the same desk. We've also got this Lync thing, which is a bit like the old MSN chat tool.
Great for office bantz! Wheyyyyy.
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