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Trolley Hooters
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This'll do the trick....A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and accepts you just the way you are.0
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I understand your frustration I think I am becoming more and more affected by these type of people! Trolley rage! :mad:
I hate it when people get in the way, the trolley feels like it wont stop.
I hate it when you allow people to get through the small gap left by people who park their trolley slap bang in the centre of everyones path, and they dont even thank you and also the other 3 people behind them who take advantage and walk through too without even looking at you!
I dont think there is a good time to go shopping because if you go late at night the staff leave their cages and boxes in the way!! :mad: :mad:
I heard Chris Moyles talking on the radio about how he hates people who leave their trolley and wander off up the aisle, guess what he does..... chucks random items in the parked trolleys.0 -
mookie you got it in one! why do people put their trolley sideways in the aisle, comletely blocking it, grr, my pet hate.
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vikingaero wrote: »The simple solution would be to have alternate hourly shopping for men and women. Women are another species when they are in "Shopping Mode".
Yes, they are in "Efficient Mode" rather than "Wandering Aimlessly Around, Not Knowing Where Anything Is Mode".0 -
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:rotfl::rotfl: this thread made me giggle , u could try ramming them out the way ...no...?? hehe0
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I heard Chris Moyles talking on the radio about how he hates people who leave their trolley and wander off up the aisle, guess what he does..... chucks random items in the parked trolleys.
That is genius! A couple packs of Tena lady should do the trick... Or some haemorroid cream!The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.Bertrand Russell0 -
Speaking as an old woman - it's the old blokes beggaring about and then taking 10 minutes to get their money out of their purses at the checkout that drive me crackers.
And don't get me started on the familes :rotfl:.....................I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
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gunsandbanjos wrote: »That is genius! A couple packs of Tena lady should do the trick... Or some haemorroid cream!
Haemorroid cream for pain in the backside, brilliant! :rotfl:
I reckon a couple of extras on their bill will soon make them think twice about leaving their trolley unattended.0 -
There is an easy solution - shop online - no trolley rage then:rotfl:
It's easy to deal with people who leave their trollies in the middle of the aisle just move them out of the way. Avoid days when pensioners do their shopping - usually Tuesdays and Fridays. Try and be patient with them - its not their fault that they are old and slow, you will be like them one day:rotfl:
There is nothing worse than going shopping with a man - men just chuck any old thing into the trolley, they get grumpy if they are not given control of the trolley and always seem to be in a rush.
Do the old folks a favour - shop online:D0
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