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Who do blue badge holders think they are.
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No idea what that means
http://www.idiomdictionary.com/definition/aye-right.html
Aye right = not likely
Ya = you
Rocket = special personThe truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. Terry Pratchett
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Would you like to give me your address or i can give you mine so you can ask her. People like you make me laugh opening your mouth because your behind your computer.
What did you want me to do park in front of someone car and run in tesco's, now if i did that and it was your car what would you have said.
Easy, hard man. You stayed in your car rather than explain to someone else why you were parking in a disabled spot.What would happen if someone was in a wheelchair in their car and couldn't get out to ask you? I would wonder how they got in the car in the first place and then wonder how they was going to get out to go shopping.
So they struggle to get out of the car and possibly into a wheelchair, to go and check if all the cars have blue badges, and if not ask you to move? chump.
As stated earlier, it is hard to enforce who parks in disabled bays, and even disabled people dont need to have a Blue Badge. So I guess it comes down to morals, of which neither you nor you partner have.0 -
adouglasmhor wrote: »http://www.idiomdictionary.com/definition/aye-right.html
Aye right = not likely
Ya = you
Rocket = special person
So it means you weren't upset?
I didn't think you were, I had taken your post as being ironic.0 -
I've only read the first few pages as the convo seemed to go downhill!
The answer is obviously online shopping!
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So it means you weren't upset?
I didn't think you were, I had taken your post as being ironic.
You can have a different opinion of me or from me any time you like. It won't hurt either of us and you certainly don't need my permission. It’s only the internet anyway.
PS if someone is coming along behind me I drive round anyway, no reason to hold someone else up.The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. Terry Pratchett
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Macrothere is another car park across the road for Macro and a Lidl one at the other end of the Tesco Building and yet another behind the Tesco
Lidl
Tesco
The class of your area astounds me, but then when i read your posts, it is obviously to all that you are at the 'lower end' of society.....(and it isn't a suprise)
Peasant Baiting is always good fun.....0 -
Macro
Lidl
Tesco
The class of your area astounds me, but then when i read your posts, it is obviously to all that you are at the 'lower end' of society.....(and it isn't a suprise)
Peasant Baiting is always good fun.....
If you had been able to read all of the posts, which presumably owing to being off they day they did reading at school were unable so to do, you would have noticed that there is no "Macro"
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moggylover wrote: »Why does it actually matter?:) You have legs, you are not disabled, and you are not trying to manage a baby or toddler (or both) AND your shopping whilst trying to avoid the cars that insist on flying around the car park far too quickly or the idiot that reverses out without wondering if there might be a small person (or indeed any person) anywhere near the rear of his/her car:cool:
If your only objection is because it means YOU have to walk further then I find that:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
How do you kno wi dont have any legs or are not restricted to a wheelchair or am not certified as Disabled. How do you know i havent got any kids with whom i have to struggle with?
you dont. So shut up.
Its a valid question.. The vaild answer with exceptions to maybe a FEW disabled bays is that there is no reason why they are close to the store.And they dont have to be there either.one of the famous 5
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geordieracer wrote: »Its a valid question.. The vaild answer with exceptions to maybe a FEW disabled bays is that there is no reason why they are close to the store.And they dont have to be there either.
Why on earth are you so upset that there are marked spaces nearer the store entrance?0 -
OK Post 141. Let's try to make it simple.
Disabled people have a tough time(No, I'm not and nor are any of my family which makes me and them lucky). Wider parking spaces, near the store etc go a tiny way to making it easier to overcome the poor hand dealt to them.
Some people have been known to abuse the scheme. So that needs dealing with.
Those who park in or across disabled bays should have to wear a tattoo on their foreheads to indicate what sub-humans they are. If you think that is too strong a phrase just try looking at the thread concerning those who go into disabled toilets and you might be moved to agree.0
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