I'm with ya Lou, we all know the types men or women, its alllllll about them and the universe must revolve around them. Common courtesy or politeness or consideration of others just isnt in their vocabulary.
Example. When at the Florida Flywheelers there are a gazillion golf carts running up n down the aisles its one way traffic. Theres room to pull over to the sides and park to shop and NOT block the aisles or others access. If I want to stp I ALWAYS look for a place out of the way to NOT block others........Sooooooooooooooooooo there are the types were discussing what do they do????? THEY STOP RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE AISLE AND BLOCK OTHERS and get off and go shopping grrrrrrrrrrr makes you want to slash their tires AND WHICH ONES DO IT???????? Its almost always the ones with the biggest most oversized most expensive widest most outlandish expensive Mules or those 4 passenger hugeeeeeeee carts GO FIGURE me and my regular sized old 1995 cart alwats pull out of the way in consideration of others BUT NOT THE BIG SHOTS WITH THEIR OVERSIZED EXPENSIVE MULES they figure the peasants can just wait till theyre done grrrrrrrrrr
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