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  • #31
    Originally posted by tabbyblack13 View Post
    Try driving a F250 (a 3/4 ton pickup) in Phoenix rush hour traffic. I had that happen to me 3 times in one hour. All the cars that did this were compacts or sub-compacts.
    Originally posted by AFPheonix View Post
    Try doing it with a F250 or F350 towing a loaded horse trailer. Yeah. There's a reason I give myself that much room to stop.
    Yes. Irritates my riding instructor to no end!

    She has also gotten out of the truck and berated people who stepped out into the middle of the road to cross the street in front of her (not at a stop sign or signal- like, literally just stepped into the street to cross without looking!)
    "Children are our future" -LaceNeilSinger
    "And that future is fucked...with a capital F" -AmethystHunter

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    • #32
      The asshole who decided it's necessary to BLAST the air conditioning in my office. According to weather.com, it's currently 56F outside with a high of 68F. WHY in the world do we need air conditioning? I'd rather be sweating balls. Instead I'm sitting here freezing my ass off, wearing my hoodie and looking very unprofessional because I sit directly under the vent the air conditioning comes out of.
      Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers

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      • #33
        I have some weird internal thermostat which means if it's below 80 and the AC is on, I get cold (unless it's in the subway, the body heat given off by the 4,856 other people in the car evens things out). I don't get people who blast the AC at sixty freaking degrees. 60 isn't hot unless you live in Siberia the rest of the year.
        "Any state, any entity, any ideology which fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of Man...that state is obsolete."

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        • #34
          On the flip side of that, I don't understand folks who won't turn on the heat or keep it very low during the winter. I had a roomie who would throw fits if I set the thermostat over 60 F. I'm sorry, but when I'm indoors, in my house, I want to be comfortable. I don't want to have to walk around with my coat on inside. (She also thought we should turn the heat completely off when we weren't home, I had to explain to her why our landlords wouldn't be keen on that.)

          This winter, living by myself, I kept the heat on as much as I liked and it was glorious. Of course, living in a place where gas is much, much cheaper helps, too.

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          • #35
            My former roomie was the same way, Admin. Except he was just being cheap, it's a long story....he moved in with his girlfriend but kept himself on our lease "just in case" and when they'd fight and he'd come home, ooooh boy would he be just a prick.

            It was almost like living at home with the parents again. Dad's rule is the thermostat cannot go above 65 degrees, and when it's warm out, it has to be over 85 degrees before we can turn the A/C on. Sometimes if he thinks no one is watching, he'll even turn it off.

            My roomie would come home, after weeks of not being home, it'd be the middle of winter, he'd see the heat was at like 70 or so, and he'd WAKE ME UP (cardinal sin, you never awake a sleeping 3rd shifter!) just to bitch at me for running up the electric bill, and that it cannot be that high, ever! And if I ever had the A/C on, I had to turn it off before he came home (or if I heard his truck coming I'd have to rush to turn it off before he got inside) because he'd throw a tantrum over it.

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            • #36
              My stepfather was the same way, even when he (and later we) had birds in the house. Birds that were used to fairly warm climates. If even the cat is curled up under my blanket it's too cold. Mom used to tell him that whatever money he thought we were saving in heating was being spent on warmer clothes/blankets.

              More from today:

              Cyclists/joggers who come from behind, make no effort whatsoever to let you know they're there (I remember when they used to yell "on your left/right!" and isn't that what bike bells are for?), and then get pissed at me as they shove me aside. Scuse me? You can be mad if I knew you were coming and got in your way anyway. If I don't know you were there you have nothing to bitch about. Somewhat related are those who are coming head-on, know I know they're there, and want to play chicken (mirroring any move I make to get out of the way). *note: I have nothing against the above groups in general, just the ones that think they own the paths*

              S-l-o-w pedestrians who suddenly decide to match my speed when I try to pass them...so they are now walking both slow enough and fast enough that I cannot pass them. Typically this ends in a near-collision with another walker/jogger who then screams at me for not looking where I'm going.

              Cyclists who think they own the sidewalk (which you're not supposed to be on anyway ya idjit).
              "Any state, any entity, any ideology which fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of Man...that state is obsolete."

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              • #37
                Originally posted by AdminAssistant View Post
                On the flip side of that, I don't understand folks who won't turn on the heat or keep it very low during the winter. I had a roomie who would throw fits if I set the thermostat over 60 F.
                My roommate was like the opposite of that. even in the coldest maine winter he slept with only a thin sheet, and insisted the heat be cranked up to about 80, and me with only a big heavy quilt because i liked sleeping in the cold.

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                • #38
                  New one:

                  When using revolving doors or the tall exit-only vertical turnstiles in subway stations, people who feel the need to spin the damn thing as hard as they can when walking off. It's not too bad if it's a true revolving door as the flat surface is easy enough to stop with a hand or foot, but I'm not putting an appendage in a madly whirling steel fixture.

                  Said portals, along with escalators, are NOT meeting places. Get the hell out of the way!
                  "Any state, any entity, any ideology which fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of Man...that state is obsolete."

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                  • #39
                    People who, every time they leave a voicemail, are incapable of keeping it under 2 or 3 minutes long.

                    Especially when it's the SAME people that call. And it's AlWAYS when I'm at work.

                    People have been instructed to ONLY call my cell when I'm working if important, or text and I'll respond when it's slow.

                    Gripes my ass. Not to mention, I work in a call center so people know that talking in my free time is my LEAST favorite thing to do.

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