People arguing on the street about there relationship

Yeh it is a bit odd - and not nice.

However the latest one for me is why people have relationship issues and publish every sour word on Facebook!?

Why would you do that...

"blah, blah, blah, rage, rage, rage"

Quick to Facebookz :confused:
 
The most bizarre incident of this variety that I ever saw was back when I lived in Hull.

A couple were arguing near a pub, quite loudly. They drew a fair bit of attention as the chap looked a bit like a chav revamp of Mr Bean and she looked like a 1970s russian shot-putter and had a voice that could probably be heard several streets away.

They had gathered quite a crowd, esecially when she began to strip off, shouting "See what you'll be missing!". By the time she was sat on a bin, naked, holding her pastie open and taunting his manhood whilst he ranted on about her nicking his cig money I felt a bit too ill to keep watching and made a hasty getaway.

It was extremely bizarre, quite stomach churning and unfortunately left an indelible stain on my mind.
 
have neighbours in the flat below that argue literally every 2-3 days, sometimes more frequently. Every swearword under the sun comes out and its always late at night or earlyin the morning. Can't stand them.
 
Whilst at Uni we lived next door to a couple who used to shout at each other and their kid every night,

One morning, 6am "THIS IS POLICE, OPEN THIS DOOR!"

scared the hell out of us because the walls were thin, we thought they were breaking into our house

(Why they said, open the door when only seconds later they used the big red key to smash it open, I'll never know)

Anyways, the police searched the place, removed a few massive tv's which I can only assume were the proceeds of crime.

It was only weeks earlier my girlfriend had her car broken into, which we believe was because they'd seen her carting her massive camera bag around with her.
 
LOL i had an insight into my neighbours marriage break up. Through the adjoining brick wall.

Also had a couple park their car outside then proceed to argue about him shagging her best mate. She took her shoe off and launched at him and it hit my bay window! Very funny looking back but at the time i was all like " oi sort it out you ****s" Eastenders on them.
 
At the top of Cockburn street in Edinburgh in the early 90's, a friend and I tried to intervene when a guy began punching his girlfriend in the face and head on a Saturday afternoon. The GF went nuts, as did the bloke, and they both began fighting us. She was apparently outraged that we were 'hitting her man.'

A police car stopped and we were all questioned, with the couple being taken away thanks to witness statements.

You can't help some people.
 
[FnG]magnolia;21633117 said:
At the top of Cockburn street in Edinburgh in the early 90's, a friend and I tried to intervene when a guy began punching his girlfriend in the face and head on a Saturday afternoon. The GF went nuts, as did the bloke, and they both began fighting us. She was apparently outraged that we were 'hitting her man.'

A police car stopped and we were all questioned, with the couple being taken away thanks to witness statements.

You can't help some people.

:eek: i fear for society sometimes.
 
Got on the tube and a couple were arguing. She was French (I think) and the guy looked like a younger Charlie Brooker. I found the whole thing quite charming. They were hardly chavs. Was actually quite dignified. :)
 
People arguing at 4am on the street are just very sad people. They obviously don’t have enough neurones between them to do it private like normal people would do.
 
[FnG]magnolia;21633117 said:
At the top of Cockburn street in Edinburgh in the early 90's, a friend and I tried to intervene when a guy began punching his girlfriend in the face and head on a Saturday afternoon. The GF went nuts, as did the bloke, and they both began fighting us. She was apparently outraged that we were 'hitting her man.'

A police car stopped and we were all questioned, with the couple being taken away thanks to witness statements.

You can't help some people.

We learned this nugget when we tried to intervene in a domestic in a shopping center.

He looked early 20s, she was a bit younger. He had her by the throat, up against a wall outside Boots. He was almost lifting her off her feet. Passers by were obviously concerned but no-one stepped in. A group of us (8) were walking past and felt we 'had' to do something to help the girl.

She was obviously in pain and turning white... we all went over to have a word. He turned, saw there was a few of us and while still pinning her to the wall, was trying to work out if he could take us all on. The girl became insensed and launched herself at us whith pure vile spewing from her mouth, seemingly trying to protect 'her man'.

That's the last time we've tried to help randoms. Sad to say, but stay the hell out of other people's problems - you are more likely to end up worse off :(
 
Back
Top Bottom