Don
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Post by Don on Mar 24, 2016 12:48:03 GMT
Cars with the wipers half way up the windscreen or cars with one wheel up on the kerb - not all of the tyre on the kerb though; not even half of the tyre, just about an inch of tyre.
It's not my car, it shouldn't bother me. But it does.
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Post by wannabe on Mar 24, 2016 17:02:59 GMT
Because people are moronic idiots who pay zero attention to what they are doing on the road and never stop to even think about how to drive properly. It drives me nuts too, don't worry! I just wish some people had pride in their driving, rather than just a 'that'll do' attitude.
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Post by Pints on Mar 27, 2016 12:13:18 GMT
The issue is that the populace view driving and owning a car a right rather than a privilege.
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Post by ghostrider on Mar 29, 2016 11:47:55 GMT
People who park between the lines at carparks skew-whiff. Just straighten the Canoe up FFS...
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Post by guitarjon on Mar 31, 2016 23:28:51 GMT
The wipers half way really annoy me.
I had a similar conversation with my wife today although not about annoying things. I was somebody in a really bad car. It was an old Kia in one of the worst colours I've ever seen some shade of puke green. I asked her how people can drive such prarrie canoe cars.
Ok, I get that people don't have the money for expensive cars or new cars but there are plenty of decent older cars around worth 3-500 quid or even fun little cars. I can't think of anything worse than owning a boring, ugly, underperforming, uneconomical car. Ok I once bought a £300 van but it had a purpose (for work). Maybe it's just because I'm a petrol head but I know people have cars for a simple a-b commute. I just can't bring the thought to my head of owning such a prarrie canoe car. If money was an issue I'd have an old Passat or something.
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