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"People who park in parent & children car parking spaces and they are 70 odd with no sign of a child and one bag of shopping.
grrrrrrrr"
Actually my parents often do this,my mum had a stroke 4 years ago and cannot get in or out of the car very easily.She needs the extra space to swing her legs round.
It's often worth considering that people might have a good reason for what they do.
Oh and before anyone asks,she doesnt have a blue badge because she told them she could walk 100 yards,forgetting to mention the severe pain it causes. |
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"People who park in parent & children car parking spaces and they are 70 odd with no sign of a child and one bag of shopping.
grrrrrrrr"
Whats with "special" parking for "Kid Owners" all about anyway!!! Go on the old duffers I say!! I often use Parent parking myself out og protest!!! thes parking places annoy the fuck out of me I'm sorry to say...
Why should you have a "space" for that purpose anyway... you fit and healthy enough to have the sproggs in the first place!! So if you "need" a wider parking place... this space should be located at the far side of the carpark so the plump little kids lose some weight for starters by walking somewhere for a change... the lazy buggers! And if you can't control them walking across a carpark... "oh come here dear... mummy doesn't want you to get run over..." but the ignore you anyway!!! Let the games begin!!!
You choose to have kids the rest of the world didn't choose to have to put up with them though?! Parking is a first come first serve thing in my eyes...
Disable bays are fair enough... no problem there... I HATE PARENT & CHILD PARKING... get rid of it!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"People who park in parent & children car parking spaces and they are 70 odd with no sign of a child and one bag of shopping.
grrrrrrrr
Actually my parents often do this,my mum had a stroke 4 years ago and cannot get in or out of the car very easily.She needs the extra space to swing her legs round.
It's often worth considering that people might have a good reason for what they do.
Oh and before anyone asks,she doesnt have a blue badge because she told them she could walk 100 yards,forgetting to mention the severe pain it causes."
that i wouldnt have an issue with at all, but perfectly able bodied people who just park there cos they cant be bothered to walk a few feet further |
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"People who park in parent & children car parking spaces and they are 70 odd with no sign of a child and one bag of shopping.
grrrrrrrr
Whats with "special" parking for "Kid Owners" all about anyway!!! Go on the old duffers I say!! I often use Parent parking myself out og protest!!! thes parking places annoy the fuck out of me I'm sorry to say...
Why should you have a "space" for that purpose anyway... you fit and healthy enough to have the sproggs in the first place!! So if you "need" a wider parking place... this space should be located at the far side of the carpark so the plump little kids lose some weight for starters by walking somewhere for a change... the lazy buggers! And if you can't control them walking across a carpark... "oh come here dear... mummy doesn't want you to get run over..." but the ignore you anyway!!! Let the games begin!!!
You choose to have kids the rest of the world didn't choose to have to put up with them though?! Parking is a first come first serve thing in my eyes...
Disable bays are fair enough... no problem there... I HATE PARENT & CHILD PARKING... get rid of it!!!! "
i bet you dont have children |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"the same who park in disabled car parking places and you can clearly see they don't need a wheelchair
lmao, so every disabled person in the country now needs to use a wheel chair do they "
well the spaces are extra wide so they can get into one |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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lol I am with Dickens on this one although I might not have wrote it quite like that lol
We had a car when our kids were small...and the only room you need is enough for me to get into to put my child in the car seat, there was no need for more room as it was only the same room needed as me getting into the car by myself,
We then just kept hold of the children whilst walking across the carpark. |
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"the same who park in disabled car parking places and you can clearly see they don't need a wheelchair
lmao, so every disabled person in the country now needs to use a wheel chair do they
Thats because SOME use wheelchairs not ALL.
well the spaces are extra wide so they can get into one " |
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By *ruitWoman
over a year ago
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Unless a person has the correct badge then they shouldnt park in the spaces no.
Sorry but if your nan or whoever hasnt informed the relevant people of the dissability correctly then they shouldnt park in those bays.
My brother in law has lots of different types of athritus and is on strict regine of tablets to control it as without the tablets he would be in a wheelchair. I do know he uised to have the disabled badge as he is/was classed as disabled. Not sure if he still has the badge but not all people move as you would expect a disabled person to move. So probably hard to judge if they are disabled or not,.
By the way the parent and child bay are for pregnant ladies and believe generally for children up to the age of 7 I think it is. It is NOT to just keep an eye on the kids or for any other of the hilarious reasons dickens said.
A simple explanation of getting children into and out of cars.....take note for those that havent the foggiest or that just dont give a toss lol
You arrive at the shop. You park the car in your heavily pregnant state with massive rounded tummy. Undo seatbelt and have to open the door as wide as possible to attempt to get out(while trying to not pee yourself!.
option 2 is a young child in a carseat that is unable to unbelt themselves or walk to the store sefely. Parent has to open the door as widely as possible to pull out the child in the carseat and get them into a puschair.
All this isnt easy when the space is very tiny and cars parked alongside closely. Wether your getting in and out of a wheelchair or in and out of a pushcahir you still need the extra room.
Really obvious,really simple and all parent will have experienced this.
The people with no kids or that really dont give a general monkeys wont understand this or maybe just not want to lol.
My little one has started school now but although I am entitled to use the parent and child bays I cannot remember the last time I did as I dont need a pushchair anymore so leave those bays for those that are heavily preggie or have younger children.
All said tongue on cheek if anyone was wondering |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"People who park in parent & children car parking spaces and they are 70 odd with no sign of a child and one bag of shopping.
grrrrrrrr
Whats with "special" parking for "Kid Owners" all about anyway!!! Go on the old duffers I say!! I often use Parent parking myself out og protest!!! thes parking places annoy the fuck out of me I'm sorry to say...
Why should you have a "space" for that purpose anyway... you fit and healthy enough to have the sproggs in the first place!! So if you "need" a wider parking place... this space should be located at the far side of the carpark so the plump little kids lose some weight for starters by walking somewhere for a change... the lazy buggers! And if you can't control them walking across a carpark... "oh come here dear... mummy doesn't want you to get run over..." but the ignore you anyway!!! Let the games begin!!!
You choose to have kids the rest of the world didn't choose to have to put up with them though?! Parking is a first come first serve thing in my eyes...
Disable bays are fair enough... no problem there... I HATE PARENT & CHILD PARKING... get rid of it!!!! "
My new hero!
Why mince your words! |
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By *ruitWoman
over a year ago
near kings lynn |
What frustrate me is people with the I dont give a toss attitude, including those that park where they shouldnt off, those that will wind up people just caus they think its funny and those that dont look at themselves and wonder why things dont/didnt happen.
Also people that generalise all the time and say things like all married men... or when someone parks bad they will go on about women drives.
Never heard of the word some?? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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buying things in supermarkets, getting home, putting it away then when you finally get round to cooking/eating it that its out of date by around a week
oh and people at the checkout who are just about to pay then they decide they have forgotten something so have to go get it, after all their items have been scanned through. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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my opinion is that after watching and seeing most parent and child car drivers trying to park i have to agree that they need seperate parking
would be better if they had there own car park with rubber barriers all round
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By *edhotminxWoman
over a year ago
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Tourists that drive around moor really, really slowly because ooohh there's a horse, oh look a sheep, awww a cow ......... park up and gawp, don't just slow down to 3 mph to do so.
The 54 seater coaches that come out every Wednesday, come rain or shine, and drive over the moor - full of over 60s from Torquay! You don't see just one, we get a whole fleet of them from every coach company you can think of. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Tourists that drive around moor really, really slowly because ooohh there's a horse, oh look a sheep, awww a cow ......... park up and gawp, don't just slow down to 3 mph to do so.
The 54 seater coaches that come out every Wednesday, come rain or shine, and drive over the moor - full of over 60s from Torquay! You don't see just one, we get a whole fleet of them from every coach company you can think of. "
dartmouth is the same, coach days are tuesdays and thursdays... i just wanna scream 'fuck off grockles' lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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its a nice place, im fortunate to live here and car drivers are great
not everyone annoys me, just the people in flocks of about 60 who walk rediculously slow. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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It is a gorgeous place from what we saw, plus the tourists who were there at the same time were all spending lots of money by the looks of it, so I suppose the up side balances out with the down side.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I sometimes get frustrated when I'm cutting my toe-nails and one pings off somewhere and I cant find anywhere,
But I just know its just gonna turn-up sticking in the arse of someone I've brought home for a swift bonk and ruin the moment...... sheeeezzzz life can be cruel |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My brother is a high ranking Police Officer in a mainly rural Constabulary.A while back his boss decided that he should go out to Villages and small towns with the safer neighbourhood teams and listen to their concerns. The idea was that the residents would decide which of their concerns would be the priority for the Police to deal with. They were told 'You tell us what the real problems are in this area and we will attempt to deal with them,whatever concerns you the most will be our priority'
so, He goes to one village hall and is told tales of d*unken yobs in the streets,criminal damage,a couple of burglaries,Theft and other concerns.
When it come to the residents telling the Police what they wanted dealt with as a priority guess what they picked?.
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Double Parking In The High St
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people eh! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"the same who park in disabled car parking places and you can clearly see they don't need a wheelchair "
But disabled parking isn't only for people who use wheelchairs.
There are people who have other disblities which aren't apparent but still gives them the right to use a disabled bay .......... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Oiu,,,I don't moan much.... but, a real one that gets me.......
Wheelie bins being left all over the pavements after they've been emptied by the council..... this causes a Frickin nightmare for the blind and partially sighted and people in wheelchairs or pushing prams etc who often have to risk stepping off the pavement and onto busy roads to pass these hap-hazard obstacle courses,,,,,
I can’t see any reason why in most cases the council refuse-persons cant replace the bin back within the borders of relevant property instead of leaving them scattered blocking public walkways…. Which to be fair is not done as a cost saving measure to help the public by allowing the workmen to finish the task quicker and therefore at cheaper cost for the tax payer……
Ok I'm in a happy place now I've got that off my chest...
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By *ex.IncCouple
over a year ago
Castleford |
Drivers that will do 35-40mph in a 60 zone and then when it changes they will do 40-45mph. Plus the usual BMW or Merc tailing you on the outside lane of the motorway.
Also sunday drivers who do 20mph or less in a clear and open 30 zone? Re take your bloody test, you can fail for not keeping up with the speed of traffic when theres no issue.
Arrrghhh |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Are people only allowed to put certain ones then?
If so which ones as I am confused
Got none to add btw, will go think of some."
no not at all but by the same token are people not allowed to express surprise at what frustrates people? |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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It is always the same isn't it on here, someone says something and the next person says " but isn't it allowed to have opinion etc"
In an ideal world people would just answer honestly as to what is really going on....but.....I doubt a miracle will happen anytime soon. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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i felt victimised and thourughly upset because someone challenged my opinion on parking..
i then went and sat in a corner and cried haha
bunch of bullies.. pmsl |
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I don;t like people parking in parent & child spaces - having to get 2 small ones out of car seats in spaces the size that they are nowadays from a galaxy is almost impossible (we need a big car - there are 6 of us) I don't give a damn where the spaces are -= they could be over the other side of the car park - I can walk & push them in a trolley - but I need the space to open the doors enough.
People parking in them with big kids/ no kids - grr! I once told David Baddiel off for doing so (about 12 years ago) - fair play to him, he moved his car! |
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By *uss PussWoman
over a year ago
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"It is always the same isn't it on here, someone says something and the next person says " but isn't it allowed to have opinion etc"
In an ideal world people would just answer honestly as to what is really going on....but.....I doubt a miracle will happen anytime soon."
"like" (thumbs up thingy) |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
dirtybigbadsgirlville |
"It is always the same isn't it on here, someone says something and the next person says " but isn't it allowed to have opinion etc"
In an ideal world people would just answer honestly as to what is really going on....but.....I doubt a miracle will happen anytime soon." im lost, i only put up what frustrates me |
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By *empnbunkCouple
over a year ago
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"People who can't be arsed to indicate at roundabouts and junctions.It's either ignorance,laziness,or stupidity.
Whatever it is,it drives me insane... "
its none of the above
Its because using your indicators burns the bulb and indicator swich out |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"It is always the same isn't it on here, someone says something and the next person says " but isn't it allowed to have opinion etc"
In an ideal world people would just answer honestly as to what is really going on....but.....I doubt a miracle will happen anytime soon.im lost, i only put up what frustrates me "
My post wasn't in answer to yours, and I am at a loss as to why you think it might be.
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By *berman5Man
over a year ago
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"I don;t like people parking in parent & child spaces - having to get 2 small ones out of car seats in spaces the size that they are nowadays from a galaxy is almost impossible (we need a big car - there are 6 of us) I don't give a damn where the spaces are -= they could be over the other side of the car park - I can walk & push them in a trolley - but I need the space to open the doors enough.
People parking in them with big kids/ no kids - grr! I once told David Baddiel off for doing so (about 12 years ago) - fair play to him, he moved his car! "
I vote to move them to the other side of the car park then - not against them in principle just why should they be as close - and sometimes closer to the door than the disabled spaces!! |
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"People who park in parent & children car parking spaces and they are 70 odd with no sign of a child and one bag of shopping.
grrrrrrrr
Actually my parents often do this,my mum had a stroke 4 years ago and cannot get in or out of the car very easily.She needs the extra space to swing her legs round.
It's often worth considering that people might have a good reason for what they do.
Oh and before anyone asks,she doesnt have a blue badge because she told them she could walk 100 yards,forgetting to mention the severe pain it causes.
that i wouldnt have an issue with at all, but perfectly able bodied people who just park there cos they cant be bothered to walk a few feet further "
fair comment,there are some lazy feckers about/ |
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By *ruitWoman
over a year ago
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"I don;t like people parking in parent & child spaces - having to get 2 small ones out of car seats in spaces the size that they are nowadays from a galaxy is almost impossible (we need a big car - there are 6 of us) I don't give a damn where the spaces are -= they could be over the other side of the car park - I can walk & push them in a trolley - but I need the space to open the doors enough.
People parking in them with big kids/ no kids - grr! I once told David Baddiel off for doing so (about 12 years ago) - fair play to him, he moved his car!
I vote to move them to the other side of the car park then - not against them in principle just why should they be as close - and sometimes closer to the door than the disabled spaces!! "
They are normally that close as the disabled spaces to make it easier to get everyone in the store safely. You try pushing a double pushchair with 2 children and myself and their bags etc into tesco. 1 will fall over,1 will drop their favourite teddy into the puddle,1 will throw up..... do you get it now.
The average driver that doesnt have the kids with them doesnt need to worry about this but for those of us with children or work with them we know how it happens.
O and sods law it will rain and your mobile goes at the same time. I would sometimes have to get 5 of us into the shop and 4 of those have been under 9(well under) and kiddies dont all do what you expect them to.
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"People who park in parent & children car parking spaces and they are 70 odd with no sign of a child and one bag of shopping.
grrrrrrrr
Whats with "special" parking for "Kid Owners" all about anyway!!! Go on the old duffers I say!! I often use Parent parking myself out og protest!!! thes parking places annoy the fuck out of me I'm sorry to say...
Why should you have a "space" for that purpose anyway... you fit and healthy enough to have the sproggs in the first place!! So if you "need" a wider parking place... this space should be located at the far side of the carpark so the plump little kids lose some weight for starters by walking somewhere for a change... the lazy buggers! And if you can't control them walking across a carpark... "oh come here dear... mummy doesn't want you to get run over..." but the ignore you anyway!!! Let the games begin!!!
You choose to have kids the rest of the world didn't choose to have to put up with them though?! Parking is a first come first serve thing in my eyes...
Disable bays are fair enough... no problem there... I HATE PARENT & CHILD PARKING... get rid of it!!!! "
I bet you don’t drive!
1/ Parents with kids need more space! Why? Well so they don’t park next to me and dint my car getting kids in and out of the car.
2/ Why close to the store? God help us! If kids get out of the car and run to the store out of parents care I do NOT want them running past my car or in front of it.
3/ Parents with kids are more bothered with the kids than making sure the trolley isn’t hit your car as they leave the store.
4/ Car parks these days aren’t safe places. Some many cars in and out. Why not keep the people at most risk ie the old and those with minors at the front and out of harm.
Its not rocket science why we have parent parking just common sense for us who don’t have cars.
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"When people without kids park in parent and child spaces they are doing you a favour.... you need to walk further to help shift the pregnancy weight."
Lmao maybe all the fat people should have to park at the back of the car park. It would give them all some exercise. |
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"the same who park in disabled car parking places and you can clearly see they don't need a wheelchair "
Just because they not in a wheel chair doesnt mean they are not disabled there are so many disabilities prob more than those that need a wheel chair out there |
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"When people without kids park in parent and child spaces they are doing you a favour.... you need to walk further to help shift the pregnancy weight.
Lmao maybe all the fat people should have to park at the back of the car park. It would give them all some exercise. "
No...we need the disabled places for two reasons:
1 - we need to open the car door as wide as possible.
2 - we buy more food. |
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"its very annoying that the only practical shops in dartmouth are boots, marks n spencers and the co op. loads of shops close for the winter too
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Maybe you should open a shop yourself... and then you will quickly find out that in a place like Dartmouth you can only make a living with a shop that appeals to visitors to the area....practical shops are ok, but in a place like Dartmouth if you open a practical shop you may as well sit on the kerb and burn your money.
Same goes with Totnes, which is where I am opening a new shop in April...you open in these places to pander to the holiday home owners and day visitors.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"People who park in parent & children car parking spaces and they are 70 odd with no sign of a child and one bag of shopping.
grrrrrrrr"
Parent and child spaces are a marketing technique, a service provided as an added bonus.
Old age is not. |
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"When people without kids park in parent and child spaces they are doing you a favour.... you need to walk further to help shift the pregnancy weight.
Lmao maybe all the fat people should have to park at the back of the car park. It would give them all some exercise.
No...we need the disabled places for two reasons:
1 - we need to open the car door as wide as possible.
2 - we buy more food."
Yes you need disabled spots for people who are genuinely disabled. The fat people though can get an appetite up walking from the back of the car park. The supermarkets are missing out on a sales hook here. |
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And regarding Parent and Child places...
When I had my sons there was no such thing as Parent and Child parking, probably because we saw having a child as a pleasure and not as a problem.
If mothers can't manage to walk across a car park with a child then maybe they should go for home delivery instead as it's clearly hard work for them. |
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Im going to change the subject and vote my mother as frustrating. Why oh why can she not tell someone where she is going instead of just walking off. Anyway i spied her today trotting off so i just sat and waited outside while she had to walk all the way round asda and dunhelm looking for me. They should have special reigns for mothers |
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"When people without kids park in parent and child spaces they are doing you a favour.... you need to walk further to help shift the pregnancy weight.
Lmao maybe all the fat people should have to park at the back of the car park. It would give them all some exercise.
No...we need the disabled places for two reasons:
1 - we need to open the car door as wide as possible.
2 - we buy more food.
Yes you need disabled spots for people who are genuinely disabled. The fat people though can get an appetite up walking from the back of the car park. The supermarkets are missing out on a sales hook here. "
Ya recon lol
All it would take is one mobile burger van half way down the carpark and tesco would see their sales cut in half. |
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"When people without kids park in parent and child spaces they are doing you a favour.... you need to walk further to help shift the pregnancy weight."
the most weight i put on whilst pg was 10lb with no 1, 6lb with pg no 2 and lost weight with 3 & 4... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"wish i never started this stupid post. damm shame i cant delete it "
nowt as queer as folk is there and def some queer ones in here chin up let them have the post and now i will get slated cos everyone is allowed their own opinion just a pity some ppl dont engage brain before sharint theirs with us xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"wish i never started this stupid post. damm shame i cant delete it
nowt as queer as folk is there and def some queer ones in here chin up let them have the post and now i will get slated cos everyone is allowed their own opinion just a pity some ppl dont engage brain before sharint theirs with us xx"
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By (user no longer on site)
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I get fraustrated when people call me by my last name because it sounds like a Christian name.
Especially when they don't know me so wouldn't normally presume to call me by my first name anyway.
Oh and also being discriminated against by supermarkets for not being a "breeder", and being forced to park further away, even though I have a child-replacement in the form of a dog lol |
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"wish i never started this stupid post. damm shame i cant delete it
nowt as queer as folk is there and def some queer ones in here chin up let them have the post and now i will get slated cos everyone is allowed their own opinion just a pity some ppl dont engage brain before sharint theirs with us xx"
If you want to pick and choose what opinions people can have on a subject then it ceases to be discussion....it becomes a dictatorship. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"wish i never started this stupid post. damm shame i cant delete it
nowt as queer as folk is there and def some queer ones in here chin up let them have the post and now i will get slated cos everyone is allowed their own opinion just a pity some ppl dont engage brain before sharint theirs with us xx
Yep totally agree with you but why do some ppl have to take the piss out of others for some ppl being over weight is a huge disability and there are many many reasons for being over weight that do not include having gone to burger van too many times !!
If you want to pick and choose what opinions people can have on a subject then it ceases to be discussion....it becomes a dictatorship."
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I took my mum to Tesco in the bad weather for supply's so didn't feel it was a problem pulling into the nice wide Parent and Child parking space right outside the door...
My mum said "you can't park here!"
I said "why not?! Your my parent and I'm your child... "
I might be 42 but I'm still her little boy hey... PMSL |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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I get frustrated when i lose things, and i always seem to lose at least one thing a day, then the next day i find what i was looking for the day before whilst im looking for the thing i have lost that day |
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Being on my own, am my own worst enemy
the scan tills at Morrisons
People who block my drive
people who stand in queues chatting to the assistant as they have all day
People with no manners
People who dont read profiles
Losing my motivation |
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"I took my mum to Tesco in the bad weather for supply's so didn't feel it was a problem pulling into the nice wide Parent and Child parking space right outside the door...
My mum said "you can't park here!"
I said "why not?! Your my parent and I'm your child... "
I might be 42 but I'm still her little boy hey... PMSL "
I like it, i shall park there quite happily now when i shop with my son aged .
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Not sure he will appreciate it though |
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" Yep totally agree with you but why do some ppl have to take the piss out of others for some ppl being over weight is a huge disability and there are many many reasons for being over weight that do not include having gone to burger van too many times !!
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Really? Well ya learn something new every day.
Anyway, I assume I am allowed to take the piss out of myself though?
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"I took my mum to Tesco in the bad weather for supply's so didn't feel it was a problem pulling into the nice wide Parent and Child parking space right outside the door...
My mum said "you can't park here!"
I said "why not?! Your my parent and I'm your child... "
I might be 42 but I'm still her little boy hey... PMSL "
I started borrowing my brother's kids... but at 19 and 23 they feckin' hate sitting in the front of the trolley. |
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" Yep totally agree with you but why do some ppl have to take the piss out of others for some ppl being over weight is a huge disability and there are many many reasons for being over weight that do not include having gone to burger van too many times !!
u can take the piss out of whatever u like.. u aint bad at it..
what pisses me off if whinging tossers..
Really? Well ya learn something new every day.
Anyway, I assume I am allowed to take the piss out of myself though?
Regards
polo - Fat Fucker
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"When people without kids park in parent and child spaces they are doing you a favour.... you need to walk further to help shift the pregnancy weight.
the most weight i put on whilst pg was 10lb with no 1, 6lb with pg no 2 and lost weight with 3 & 4... "
I love this totally random answer |
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"I don;t like people parking in parent & child spaces - having to get 2 small ones out of car seats in spaces the size that they are nowadays from a galaxy is almost impossible (we need a big car - there are 6 of us) I don't give a damn where the spaces are -= they could be over the other side of the car park - I can walk & push them in a trolley - but I need the space to open the doors enough.
People parking in them with big kids/ no kids - grr! I once told David Baddiel off for doing so (about 12 years ago) - fair play to him, he moved his car! "
It always amazes me that people get annoyed if you ask them to move.. I have a blue badge for one of my children, but rarely park there because I still have a young child.. Anyone that moans about parent and child spaces hasnt tried to get a baby out of a car seat in the spaces that carparks use now.
If there are no spaces I park at the back, and take two... simply because my daughter struggles to climb in and out and I have to open the door fully.
However, what annoys me more, is the people that drive around carparks like its their own personal race track and then dont stop at zebra crossings.
In most places now they will give tickets if you report the car for parking in the wrong space.
Katie.x |
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not being able to find the end of the selotape and being in a rush
also putting things into a 'safe place' and never ever remembering where the 'safe place' is |
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"People who park in parent & children car parking spaces and they are 70 odd with no sign of a child and one bag of shopping.
grrrrrrrr
Whats with "special" parking for "Kid Owners" all about anyway!!! Go on the old duffers I say!! I often use Parent parking myself out og protest!!! thes parking places annoy the fuck out of me I'm sorry to say...
Why should you have a "space" for that purpose anyway... you fit and healthy enough to have the sproggs in the first place!! So if you "need" a wider parking place... this space should be located at the far side of the carpark so the plump little kids lose some weight for starters by walking somewhere for a change... the lazy buggers! And if you can't control them walking across a carpark... "oh come here dear... mummy doesn't want you to get run over..." but the ignore you anyway!!! Let the games begin!!!
You choose to have kids the rest of the world didn't choose to have to put up with them though?! Parking is a first come first serve thing in my eyes...
Disable bays are fair enough... no problem there... I HATE PARENT & CHILD PARKING... get rid of it!!!! "
I wonder if you'd say that if one of the 'sproggs' flung the door open in a normal space and hit your car with it. |
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"People who park in parent & children car parking spaces and they are 70 odd with no sign of a child and one bag of shopping.
grrrrrrrr
Whats with "special" parking for "Kid Owners" all about anyway!!! Go on the old duffers I say!! I often use Parent parking myself out og protest!!! thes parking places annoy the fuck out of me I'm sorry to say...
Why should you have a "space" for that purpose anyway... you fit and healthy enough to have the sproggs in the first place!! So if you "need" a wider parking place... this space should be located at the far side of the carpark so the plump little kids lose some weight for starters by walking somewhere for a change... the lazy buggers! And if you can't control them walking across a carpark... "oh come here dear... mummy doesn't want you to get run over..." but the ignore you anyway!!! Let the games begin!!!
You choose to have kids the rest of the world didn't choose to have to put up with them though?! Parking is a first come first serve thing in my eyes...
Disable bays are fair enough... no problem there... I HATE PARENT & CHILD PARKING... get rid of it!!!! "
My partner has the very same views as you hun and is often heard complaining. So on Sunday in a pub having lunch he made a good point. He said why dont they have a family section so we dont have to put up with the little horrors. Gives us heartburn listening to them |
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My partner has the very same views as you hun and is often heard complaining. So on Sunday in a pub having lunch he made a good point. He said why dont they have a family section so we dont have to put up with the little horrors. Gives us heartburn listening to them"
We were all children once :D
and a lot of pubs are advertised as 'family friendly'. Speaking as a parent to a young child im not going to say sorry for my little one making noise, however i do understand and respect people who come out for a meal and dont have them. I try to keep her quiet and happy, but cant always be possible. |
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"Threads that get closed just as i was getting started!
I was there too "
o0o0o which one? i went to read one on Katie Price last night and i clicked on it and it had vanished Thought i was blocked from it or something,, confused me a little haha (doesnt take much admitidley) |
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I could roll some carpet out in the back of the warehouse if you like.... oh, you meant on-line
oh.. now your offer sounds good..
Katie.x
i like the wharehouse idea too "
I'll put the kettle on... |
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"i like the wharehouse idea too
hell, just read that as whorehouse!!! "
OMG i just laughed out loud,, brilliant!
Invictus the PIMP and his biatches... in his fantasies perhaps lol |
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"In most places now they will give tickets if you report the car for parking in the wrong space. "
For most supermarket car parks these tickets are not worth the paper they are printed on-they can be safely ignored as the ticketers have no right to enforce the money, just a series of hollow threats.
Now the scumnags who clamp cars, there's a whole new area of frustration! |
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"i like the wharehouse idea too
hell, just read that as whorehouse!!!
OMG i just laughed out loud,, brilliant!
Invictus the PIMP and his biatches... in his fantasies perhaps lol"
I'm only doing it if I can have tiger skin seat covers and pink furry dice in my pimp car and a psychedelia suit, fedora and a cane with a gold knob on the end.
...and pink socks. |
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"i like the wharehouse idea too
hell, just read that as whorehouse!!!
OMG i just laughed out loud,, brilliant!
Invictus the PIMP and his biatches... in his fantasies perhaps lol
I'm only doing it if I can have tiger skin seat covers and pink furry dice in my pimp car and a psychedelia suit, fedora and a cane with a gold knob on the end.
...and pink socks."
oh no.. I just imagined that.. thats terrible.. I am now laughing and it hurts.. ( having flu and laughing not good)
Katie.x |
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"i like the wharehouse idea too
hell, just read that as whorehouse!!!
OMG i just laughed out loud,, brilliant!
Invictus the PIMP and his biatches... in his fantasies perhaps lol
I'm only doing it if I can have tiger skin seat covers and pink furry dice in my pimp car and a psychedelia suit, fedora and a cane with a gold knob on the end.
...and pink socks.
oh no.. I just imagined that.. thats terrible.. I am now laughing and it hurts.. ( having flu and laughing not good)
ive got visions of _muma and katie in latex on all fours wearing harnesses being 'walked' whilst the snoop dogg and 50 cent song P*I*M*P is playing in the background... haha
sorry ladys xxx
Katie.x"
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over a year ago
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"i like the wharehouse idea too
hell, just read that as whorehouse!!!
OMG i just laughed out loud,, brilliant!
Invictus the PIMP and his biatches... in his fantasies perhaps lol
I'm only doing it if I can have tiger skin seat covers and pink furry dice in my pimp car and a psychedelia suit, fedora and a cane with a gold knob on the end.
...and pink socks.
oh no.. I just imagined that.. thats terrible.. I am now laughing and it hurts.. ( having flu and laughing not good)
ive got visions of _muma and katie in latex on all fours wearing harnesses being 'walked' whilst the snoop dogg and 50 cent song P*I*M*P is playing in the background... haha
sorry ladys xxx
Katie.x"
oh you are so dead, pmsl xx |
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"i like the wharehouse idea too
hell, just read that as whorehouse!!!
OMG i just laughed out loud,, brilliant!
Invictus the PIMP and his biatches... in his fantasies perhaps lol
I'm only doing it if I can have tiger skin seat covers and pink furry dice in my pimp car and a psychedelia suit, fedora and a cane with a gold knob on the end.
...and pink socks.
oh no.. I just imagined that.. thats terrible.. I am now laughing and it hurts.. ( having flu and laughing not good)
ive got visions of _muma and katie in latex on all fours wearing harnesses being 'walked' whilst the snoop dogg and 50 cent song P*I*M*P is playing in the background... haha
sorry ladys xxx
Katie.x
oh you are so dead, pmsl xx"
...oh dear, that was going to be my outfit for the social at the weekend...is there a problem do you think? |
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...oh dear, that was going to be my outfit for the social at the weekend...is there a problem do you think? "
Oh I dare you.. lol... I will be better by then I hope.. haha
Katie. x |
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...oh dear, that was going to be my outfit for the social at the weekend...is there a problem do you think?
Oh I dare you.. lol... I will be better by then I hope.. haha
Katie. x"
If only I still had my dear old fadora *sigh* |
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...oh dear, that was going to be my outfit for the social at the weekend...is there a problem do you think?
Oh I dare you.. lol... I will be better by then I hope.. haha
Katie. x"
Ive just given myself stitch from laughing so much haha.. it hurts |
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...oh dear, that was going to be my outfit for the social at the weekend...is there a problem do you think?
Oh I dare you.. lol... I will be better by then I hope.. haha
Katie. x
Ive just given myself stitch from laughing so much haha.. it hurts "
Oooops! We broke her. xx |
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