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Stories (page 3)By Observer of Rudeness, Section Stories
Does anyone know what it's like to be disrepected by people who don't know you?
(4 comments, 119 words in story) Full Story By crissie0516, Section Stories
I drive an old clunker but it is still appealing to the eye. It seems like everytime I pull up to a four way stop, everyone else seems to think that the nicest and most exspensive car gets to pass first regardless of pre established four way stop rules. Of course i've got to wait till im at the mercy of someone nice enough to wave me by after seeing me get cut off continuously by eager lexus drivers. Am I the only one?
(9 comments) Comments >> By Observer of Rudeness, Section Stories
If you thought managers don't want to hear what is wrong with the company so they can fix it, here's one better than that. The OWNERS don't want to hear it. The Manager did try to do something about it, and the owners told him he was rocking the boat. Well, that boat is obviously sinking anyway. The joint deserves to go out of business, soon. Evidently they are dying a slow death because they have cut their advertising budget to zero, and the business lives totally on reaching the public thru ads. Maybe these people's personal addictions are a clue: One seeks out impoverished foreign nations to visit so he feels better because someone else is worse off than he is; another is cheating on his wife--with a guy; and yet another is hooked on the casino while his wife gets seriously ill with the crud after getting a tattoo. Lord, it's just like a bad soap opera. Let me out!
(1 comment) Comments >> By Observer of Rudeness, Section Stories
What is it with people that are ALWAYS sick?
(5 comments, 153 words in story) Full Story By Observer of Rudeness, Section Stories
Simply because it's a 5 lane highway doesn't mean you should use them all as much as possible.
(2 comments, 247 words in story) Full Story By Observer of Rudeness, Section Stories
Me and the wife were heading to the impound to pick up a relatives car.Taking the highway,I indicate to switch lanes so I could take my exit,were out of nowhere this jackass driving a red turd on wheels decides to speed right up,causing me to slam on my brakes and nearly completly stopping on the highway to not miss my exit and hit the poor soul in front of me.Yield means I have the right of way as I am already on the highway,this p.o.s from laval,qc doesn't seem to understand that.Next time he pulls that stunt,the chances of someone venting like me on this site might not happen but instead pull him out of his car and toss him in the traffic.
(12 comments) Comments >> By LoriS, Section Stories
I love to take exotic vacations. Unfortunately, when people find out I've just returned from a trip this is invariably their cue to fill me in on every vacation they've taken in the past forty years.
(3 comments, 418 words in story) Full Story By Observer of Rudeness, Section Stories
So if they're public, why do people get so territorial when someone parks on them?
(13 comments, 465 words in story) Full Story
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