What made your day a crap one??

I was sitting on the train this morning reading a newspaper when the young (say early twenties and in her gym gear) started to tap my leg with her foot. So I look up and she's looking at a pregnant woman who just got on.

Now normally I would have got up and offered my seat, but she pi$$ed me off expecting me to get up when see was perfectly able to herself.

So whilst I was out of order for remaining in my seat, I explained to her that she should have some decency and get off her ar$e.... and that not everyone wears a badge saying that they are unwell, have a bump on board or anything else.

The woman with the bump was quite embarrassed and didn't want a seat anyway. I did explain to her that I am currently unable to stand for long periods and that the leg kicker should have just got off her lazy ar$e herself.

Again whilst normally a gentleman I am currently not in a good position, and that we should never judge/expect things from others without knowing anything other than what appears on the cover so to speak.

Fish
 
No point getting upset by the behaviours of the young, @Fish - there's a seemingly inexhaustible supply of them whilst we are in a declining minority. Besides, there are plenty of good ones, allegedly.
 
Sitting in an airport that is shutdown for technical reasons :(

Never seen the lounge so crowded! Fortunately it seems they're slowly starting up again, so I hope to fly out after all.
 
Temporarily crappified my day - boiler service man elected to precede me going up the stairs. By the time I arrived on my stairlift, he had dumped my clean bed linen onto the cat's bed. My clean linen is now all covered in cat hair!
 
Temporarily crappified my day - boiler service man elected to precede me going up the stairs. By the time I arrived on my stairlift, he had dumped my clean bed linen onto the cat's bed. My clean linen is now all covered in cat hair!
I don't have that problem as my bed is the cats bed.
 
R.I.P. Burt Kwouk
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I live in a gated community and this morning an old lady stopped me when one of the dogs were peeing on a bush next to the sidewalk. She explained that dog pee is what 'is killing all the plants'. I replied that the HoA allows dogs and that there is even a fee for it. She then proceeded to insists that dog owners should carry their dogs until they get out to the street.

I looked at her, wished her a good day and left.
 
I live outside a gated community - the gates fell off several hundred years ago so you'd not notice, though. Hm! maybe they are locked in the open position, come to think of it. I like to wander through the Bargate and think of all those who have passed through before me. I'll wager there's many a story, long since forgotten.
 
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