Complete wierdo at the train station this morning

Is that all you said to him? I would have been like wtf you doing and throw him on the ground and start stomping on his head until there is no movement.
 
Its not that hard to look out the window though is it, what if it was some woman whose just been raped, being chased, or someone trying to get help because they've found someone unconcious or something. Admitted screaming for help might work, or trying another door. But I would have looked at least, if its a dude with a scythe, a baseball bat, a huge knife, call the police, if its someone with blood all over them, call the police, and an ambulance.

Did look but it was dark and couldn't see much more than a shadowy figure. Looked like a bloke though.

When someone's been smashing on your door and your door alone for 5 straight minutes in a built up area, it's pretty obvious they are just some crazed whackjob or they would just have moved on to another house.

My doorbell is the only one in a street with a little red light on it so I'm guessing that why he picked mine. Probably hopped up on shrooms and gettin chased by the devil or somethin.
 
should have picked a baseball bat up or something then opened the door.....why let some **** get away with crap like that.
 
hardly smashing on your door and windows was he, otherwise there would be damage.
if you didnt like the situation then you should have just got on with calling the police.
 
btw im also not alowed to let slip the odd swear word but her fat mamoth friend can F and blind all she likes around my kid.....

OT but you need to sit down with your wife and sort this out. You really shouldn't let fat people near your kids.
 
haha this happend with my mum and another woman in a queueue who clearly jumped the whole line. She insisted that she had not and they started arguing. It was a pretty embarrasing situation to have your mum shouting at another woman in a queeueu of about ten. but it soon turned to humor when the rest of the queueue started shouting aswell and....you should have seen her face when the guy at the till said 'sorry you cant buy that here, you need to go to the till upstairs to buy this'

/owned

but seriously, why dont people just wait... its so ignorant for someone to skip a queue, and to then argue that they didnt is rather pathetic.
 
I dotn get it, queueing is practically the only thing that we ae good at as a nation, and evens that going down the pan.

what next? if the weather gets better, then its britain, but not as we know it.
 
If I was in the same situation as the OP if I actually did say something I reckon the person who pushed in would ignore me, so I would not know what else to do apart from drag him away and make it turn into something worse :confused:
 

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A couple of years ago I was in the Potteries Shopping Centre ready to retrieve my plastic coin for parking.
I could hear a noise while approaching and when I got there this bloke was screaming & shouting at the pay machine and there was a crowd keeping well away from him.
A voice then came out of the pay machine and it was obviously some ticket bloke in the office on the lower level asking what his problem was.
This bloke didn't let up and started to kick & bang the machine.
At this point I walked up to the machine next to him and inserted my yellow coin and asked him what his problem was.
He said that he'd put his yellow token in and it had kept it.
I pointed at the LED screen saying 'Please insert £1'

:D
 
"No you wasn't. I've been waiting here for ten minutes and you was not in front of me. In fact you just joined the line a moment ago."

Learn to speak =/

But fair does on sticking up to him :)
 
My take on queue etiquette:

Personally I think if you leave the queue then that's your own lookout anyway. Sometimes I'll be queueing up, then suddenly realise I've forgotten something, or need to check something (maybe even like him, decide to try the ticket machines). So I leave the queue to take care of that, and join the back of the line when I come back. I'm not gonna push back in where I was before.

The only time I think this is acceptable is if you have actually got to the front of the line and are being served, but there's some sort of problem you have to go and sort out, and they start serving the people behind you before you return. Then you can be next in line. Good example would be in the train station once, I got to the booth and was told I had to go to the main ticket office, but then when I got there, they said they were shut and I had to go back to the booth (which was why I'd gone there in the first place, ffs).

Likewise I don't agree with people who think that they have a divine right to jump the queue because "my train is leaving in a minute". Tough luck mate, you should have been more organised and allowed extra time to purchase your ticket.
 
Likewise I don't agree with people who think that they have a divine right to jump the queue because "my train is leaving in a minute". Tough luck mate, you should have been more organised and allowed extra time to purchase your ticket.


If I ever am in that situation then I will ask the people in front of me if they mind me nipping in because my train is just about to leave. Most of the time there's not a problem. Unless someone else is on the same train too :)
 
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