Posted by Tim(in) on January 16, 2015 at 23:05:01 from (23.123.233.88):
In Reply to: Laugh out loud funny posted by rrlund on January 15, 2015 at 07:15:45:
I've seen it at the bank especially. Idiots standing 4-6 feet apart.One day it was in the 90s and people were politley standing lined up outside down the walkway. I asked one woman standing outside the door if she was in line and i could see there was just a couple of old C words standing on the other side of the door chatting away. I asked them If they were in line and they said yes, I said in a loud voice how about mooving up in line so the people outside didnt have to stand in the heat while they carried on their conversation! They moved.Just like the suburbanites that want to extend theiir property into yours, sometimes you got to get nasty. Its the only thing they understand. If the business doesnt like it, my money is good anywhere!Usually they look and cringe or smile.lol Kind of like the idiots who stop a line of traffic to let someone out of a store or business while if they had just moved on up and kept their place in line , the traffic could get out of the way and the people get out of the parking lot. Ive seen traffic block the intersection and an ambulance with siren wailing because some idiot had stopped so they could get thier little pat on the head or wave and then they wanted to go the opposite direction holding up traffic even worse because they had to look from behind the cars and trucks blind to see if any traffic was coming so they could go! Cul de sac cowboys with their big duallys annd horse trailors driving over the center line are another one!That big freightliner has wised a few of those morons up! lol
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