We need the concept of a workers queue in shops.

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Anyone else think it's very frustrating waiting behind a load of dole dossers at lunch time?

We're on a limited break damnit! We do not have all day like some.... :D
 
Yeah man, I'm all about the queues. It gives me extra satisfaction that I'm taking your money and then standing in front of you for goods and services. I'm funny like that.
 
What annoys me is the ones who spend the dole money in the pub and smoking, while we are at work. I see some dodgy looking types wander into the pub at 10am and are still there when I finish work at night lol

I am jealous.
 
Of what? The fact that they have nothing better to do than waste away?

That they can go to the pub every day using the tax money I pay when I only get to go to the pub every so often because I cant afford to. lol
 
I don't understand retired folk - they have all day to do their shopping or collect that prescription, so why the **** do it at lunch time when working people have a limited amount of time :confused: I swear they gloat as they are queueing :mad:
 
One of the great joys in life is to get right up the silly noses of self-righteous, self important, narrow minded, arrogant young people.

When you are rushing down an escalator because you are late for work that scruffy fat bloke standing on the wrong side and blocking everyone behind - that's me :)
 
When you are rushing down an escalator because you are late for work that scruffy fat bloke standing on the wrong side and blocking everyone behind - that's me :)

Haha, I used to do that when I was travelling through London:D
 
I have had my revenge many times, I sold about 500 cd's on ebay a few years ago, in lots of 50...

So for almost 3 months I was in the post office every week posting 50 cd's, weighing and waiting for a cert of post :D

The grannies and dole leeches lining up behind me looking very unamused, even better when some of them used to walk out because they are sick of waiting.
 
Almost as bad as the pensioners that decide to do their weekly food shop on a Saturday, or spend the weekend looking round the shops walking slowly and generally getting in the way. NO! That's when normal people want to do their shopping, you've had all week ffs!
 
Almost as bad as the pensioners that decide to do their weekly food shop on a Saturday, or spend the weekend looking round the shops walking slowly and generally getting in the way. NO! That's when normal people want to do their shopping, you've had all week ffs!

Or WHEN THEY STAND IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET/SHOP TO TALK FFS MOVE !
 
Maybe everyone should have a rank based on how useful they are to society. The people with higher ranks always get priority over the others.

That the kind of thing you're after here?

How about some kind of system where people recieve credits based on how much work they do, and the worth of the work they do? The credits could be exchanged for goods & services; and those with more credits could get better goods, quicker, at the places which cost more. More credits, that is. The place which cost the most credits could be called Waitrose. I call this system: Creditism
 
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