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What TICKS U OFF ???

Krakker

I wanna be Dave
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Spending $11.95 for 2 Mitsubishi oil filters at the dealership on Friday only to find out on Tuesday (checking bank statements on line) that when they ran my card, the service manager punched in $1195.00 :evil:

Nothing like having the barge in and being woke up to, "WTF did you spend $1195 on at the dealership"????

Yeah,,,, that was a quick call to them, and I'm pretty sure they know if momma ain't happy,,,,,,,, NOBODY'S GONNA BE HAPPY.:shock:
 
when kids (or adults) step into the road and walk across it never even looking to see if traffic is coming, or caring. listening to music or on there phone. like im SUPPOSED to slam on my brakes to keep from hitting them.

its like they own the world. and no self preservation gene. like cars wont hit or kill them.
and usually they walk so slow taking there own sweet time.

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straight cut gears only in race transmissions... it should be in every manual car out there. my left leg could finally get a break..
 
people that type "U" instead of "you".... its two more !@#$% letters, technically only one extra keystroke to do it right as you had to shift key that to get the capital U..
 
when kids (or adults) step into the road and walk across it never even looking to see if traffic is coming, or caring. listening to music or on there phone. like im SUPPOSED to slam on my brakes to keep from hitting them.

its like they own the world. and no self preservation gene. like cars wont hit or kill them.
and usually they walk so slow taking there own sweet time.

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It isn't a lack of self-preservation genes, it is absolute selfishness. And it's not just the "millennials". Everyday, I see people of all ages just be completely oblivious to their surroundings and the people around them. It is like they are the only person on Earth. People change lanes without even looking. Kids at the mall with their faces in their phones that pretty much walk into you and then give you a dirty look for being in the way. People in the grocery store that park their cart in the middle of the aisle while they stop and look at something and no one can get by them. Ect, ect ect...

I feel that online culture has cultivated this "me first" attitude and pretty much killed common courtesy.
 
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people that type "U" instead of "you".... its two more !@#$% letters, technically only one extra keystroke to do it right as you had to shift key that to get the capital U..

That and people that don't know the difference between "there/their/they're" and "your/you're".
 
I really really really hate it when I blow my nose and as soon as I think I've cleared my sinus passages, another glob presents itself in such a way that I have to address it then and there. Allergies, amirite?
 
Our car insurance is rated for low miles. Less than 7500 a year. They send out a letter and you write the mileage down. Wifes writes 36400. Last year it was 30,183. So we are well under the 7500. I get a bill from them telling me we are over, and they not only changed the rates, but were going to try and back bill me for the last year. I grab the letter and head to the office. They look it up locally and they find her current mileage as 364,000. So they think we put 330,000 miles in a year.

I asked her if she has anyone who ever put that many miles. I wish people would pay just one ounce of attention, or when they see something way outta line just double check.
 
I wish people would pay just one ounce of attention, or when they see something way outta line just double check.

Makes me glad I am a department of one again. When I was a department head, nothing made me more furious than the "Well, that's what the order said..." response when the order was obviously wrong. Example: A customer routinely gets 2 cases of product. An order turns up saying they want 20 cases. Sadly, most people would ship the 20 cases than bother to ask if it is actually correct. :roll:
 
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