Losing faith in public

People acting like cretins (being rude, manners etc.) does not have any negative effect on me.

Honestly i think its funny. Its funny because they're idiots.
 
All supermarkets are the same to be fair, full of fatties blocking the isles, with their trolleys at 45 degree angles whilst they ponder.

It drives me nuts, get in get your supplies, and get out.

Edit: I suffer from serious rage in supermarkets, which I obviously suppress, but people standing around like idiots, who apparently don't even know where they are and what they are doing drives me bananas. They could at least have the decency to get out of the way.
 
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Just boys. In my block of boys there is 3 rooms of what started with 10 boys each now sadly it's 8, 8 and 9

We share showers too and sometimes have to even get showered together after a hard sweaty PT session
 
Tomorrow morning i need to pick up the following


3% fat greek yogurt
45g white chocolate
Challots
3 red peppers
500g paseta (i have no idea what or where this is)
2 packets of melba toast
Low fat sour cream
Bread sauce
A trifle
Oven trays
2x schloer
Blu tack
sellotape

Small enough to only need a basket but I'm betting it'll still be at least an hour. I'll update you all as I'm sure you'll be unable to get on with your own Christmas unless I do.

Why the wife didn't go and get half of this on Tuesday when she was off I don't know.

EDIT: quite surprisingly the store was very quiet! I took 30 minutes from getting out of the car to getting in, I parked where I usually do (near the doors) and I'd have shaved at least 5 minutes off if I had a clue where Melba toast was. In the end the staff looked at me like I had grown another head when I asked so I got something else.

needless to say I am "bare happs man" as a youth may say (or at least did say 10 years ago when I was among them).

Time for a few hours kip before the hard work starts to get the house in shape for family inspection :p
 
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Walked into the local branch of Morrisons on Wednesday and it was utterly rammed, queues all the way up the aisle's and people blocking the aisle's left,right and centre. So I just turned round and walked back out, taking note of the mahoosive sign pointing out that they were open 'til 10:00pm on the 22nd & 23rd as opposed to the usual 8:00pm. Went back at 8:30pm and it was virtually deserted, walked straight in & bought my 2 packs of Peroni with no fuss, no queueing. Was in and out within 5 minutes.
 
1000x this. I like to pay the price premium on their products just so i don't have to mix it with the riff raff.

While I agree, M&S still attracts lots of dirty ****** (who blatantly abuse the returns policy).

Point in case: I used to work on the refund desk and requently had to effectively give out money to ****** who brought in stolen goods, then damaged them, so they'd get cash back (and not credit notes). :mad:
 
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