People who know the left lane is ending but proceed to fly past the ALREADY BACKED UP traffic.
Thanks jackass, I'll just stay here a little longer while you make the rest of us wait for your entitled ass
Gears grinded
People who know the left lane is ending but proceed to fly past the ALREADY BACKED UP traffic.
Thanks jackass, I'll just stay here a little longer while you make the rest of us wait for your lazy ass
Gears grinded

Here's one, older people who still cling to the races shouldn't inter-marry stuff. Sunday after church we are at a local spot having brunch... we sit down and right after us another inter couple sits behind us... there is an elderly couple across the isle from us and they show very noticeable disgust at both my wife and I and the other couple... pretty clear as to why... the elderly woman even says loud enough so all can hear, "I never thought I'd see the day." to her husband...
people who think they have a "spot" in a public parking lot.
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I can't freaking stand when I'm walking down the side walk and I have to get out of the way of some idiot on a bike who nearly runs me over.... Bicycles are meant for the street! Not the damn side walk!!! GTFO!!!
I can't freaking stand when I'm walking down the side walk and I have to get out of the way of some idiot on a bike who nearly runs me over.... Bicycles are meant for the street! Not the damn side walk!!! GTFO!!!
This weekend I was flying back from Denver on Southwest and there was an entire Boy Scout troop on the plane. They literally spread out over the entire plane taking every single window and aisle even though they knew it was a completely full flight.
The end result was that no couples/families were able to sit together. One older lady flying with her very old mother asked a boy who weighed no more than 80 pounds if he would mind moving up a row and sitting in a middle seat with his troop mates so she could sit with her mother... and he says "no... I don't like middle seats." His scout master or whatever the fuck those people are called then backs him up and says "you should've done Business Select if you wanted to sit together."
It was one of the rudest, most inconsiderate things I have ever witnessed. I was never a scout, and it shocked me they would behave this way from what I know about Eagle Scout projects and such that are always about helping others, etc.
This weekend I was flying back from Denver on Southwest and there was an entire Boy Scout troop on the plane. They literally spread out over the entire plane taking every single window and aisle even though they knew it was a completely full flight.
The end result was that no couples/families were able to sit together. One older lady flying with her very old mother asked a boy who weighed no more than 80 pounds if he would mind moving up a row and sitting in a middle seat with his troop mates so she could sit with her mother... and he says "no... I don't like middle seats." His scout master or whatever the fuck those people are called then backs him up and says "you should've done Business Select if you wanted to sit together."
It was one of the rudest, most inconsiderate things I have ever witnessed. I was never a scout, and it shocked me they would behave this way from what I know about Eagle Scout projects and such that are always about helping others, etc.
This weekend I was flying back from Denver on Southwest and there was an entire Boy Scout troop on the plane. They literally spread out over the entire plane taking every single window and aisle even though they knew it was a completely full flight.
The end result was that no couples/families were able to sit together. One older lady flying with her very old mother asked a boy who weighed no more than 80 pounds if he would mind moving up a row and sitting in a middle seat with his troop mates so she could sit with her mother... and he says "no... I don't like middle seats." His scout master or whatever the fuck those people are called then backs him up and says "you should've done Business Select if you wanted to sit together."
It was one of the rudest, most inconsiderate things I have ever witnessed. I was never a scout, and it shocked me they would behave this way from what I know about Eagle Scout projects and such that are always about helping others, etc.
Airports alone could fill about 20 pages here. One of my personal grinders is:
People seated in Zone 4 who huddle and block the gate entrance when pre-boarding or Zone 1 begins.
I also hate bicycles that insist on acting like cars, but only when convenient. The will run stop signs and red lights all day if there is no danger, and yet they want to be in the same lanes and get the same courtesy as vehicles.
I was at a four way stop with 3-4 cars backed up from all directions. It's my turn to go. I pull out and almost hit a bicyclist who came screaming through the cars. I laid on the horn. He yells back "REALLY?". My wife replies back, "YES, REALLY, OBEY THE STOP SIGN". Several drivers waved in appreciation.
the whole zone thing is a joke, if you are checked in you cant miss your plane. why would anyone be in a rush to get on a sardine can with continuously recycled germ filled air only to sit again.
I just wait until the whole damn thing is boarded then get up and get on.
I guess doing a good turn daily is now optional. I'm an Eagle Scout and can absolutely picture some of my fellow Scouts acting that way, unfortunately. The problem lies with the adults attached to the troop not doing enough to mold the boys into young men. It's a shame, but not surprising. Did you get their troop number or the name of their local council? The BSA receives enough bad publicity and I'm sure their council would not be happy of how those boys represented Scouting.
That was exactly my thought. I thought the adult would tell the kid to move or give up his seat himself to set an example. Instead he did the opposite. I don't expect pre-teens to inherently know the right thing to do in social situations... and it's the job of the adults to provide leadership/guidance.
They all had this patch:
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I don't know about troop number, I think I saw an adult with a "20" or something on his arm. How many troops are there and how many people are in a troop?
Asswipes who want to fill the overhead first. I wait till the end to find some asswipe has put his shit above where I am sitting yet is nowhere in the general vicinity.
A red patch with a number is the Pack No. There is another badge on the opposite shoulder that states the Den.That was exactly my thought. I thought the adult would tell the kid to move or give up his seat himself to set an example. Instead he did the opposite. I don't expect pre-teens to inherently know the right thing to do in social situations... and it's the job of the adults to provide leadership/guidance.
They all had this patch:
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I don't know about troop number, I think I saw an adult with a "20" or something on his arm. How many troops are there and how many people are in a troop?