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Random Irritations

Now TV's website.
Whenever there is an offer on, you can't just follow the instructions and take advantag, instead have to go through help/chat lines for them to sort it manually.
 
Idiots who refuse to put their dog on a lead despite ours being on a lead and repeatedly being warned he's reactive to other dogs. Then getting their knickers in a twist when their dog approaches ours and ignores all his very clear warnings. Hanging onto him (to protect their dog) whilst they do nothing is so annoying "it's ok, our dog's friendly" :mad:




If your dog's that badly behaved to other dogs, then why don't you muzzle him when taking him out for a crap, sorry, "walk":rolleyes:
 
Lazy people who cannot be bothered to take their shopping trolley to the storage bays in the car park. (Massive annoyance is this to me)

Our ones need a pound coin to release them in the first place, none are abandoned as everyone wants their quid back

Sometimes kids hand around the car park offering to return the empty trolleys, as they can then picket the change 👍
 
I've always had large dogs, Alsatians and Dobermans and they have always been trained to gentle with kids and, above all else, to obey commands and will 'sit' when told irrespective of the stupid behaviour of other dogs!

Very often it is the small 'yappy' creatures that decide to leap around and bark to try and get a reaction from my dog and, amazingly, their owners usually claim its only being 'friendly' when it is clear for all to see that the stupid thing is being aggressive and is untrained/badly trained

A well trained dog will behave whether on a lead or not.
 
So many irritations when you go to Tesco's or the like.
1. People parking in disabled spaces when they clearly are not (and definitely do not have a badge they have forgotten to display).
2. People parking in the families with children spaces when they are on their own.
3. People parking in the drop-off zone because they are too damn lazy to use a normal space.
4. People parking on the double-yellow lines for the same reason.
5. People leaving their trolleys right in the middle of an aisle and wandering off back round the store to get something they have forgotten.
6. People standing back to scan an aisle and then getting the hump when you walk in front of them because there is nowhere else to go.
7. People using the self-service aisle to scan an entire huge trolley full of shopping and thereby blocking one of the tills for about 20 minutes.
8. People who get to the front of the queue and then only just decide to find their money or card.
9. People who are on their phones when they are served and then take an age to put their shopping away because of their call.
10. Then we can have the shopping trolley all over the car park one too.
Anyone guess why I let Mrs Shark do the shopping and why I refuse to go with her?
 
Our ones need a pound coin to release them in the first place, none are abandoned as everyone wants their quid back

Sometimes kids hand around the car park offering to return the empty trolleys, as they can then picket the change 👍

Morrisons for abandoning this idea! Notice that Aldi haven't?
 
Bought new driver on Thursday, from AG. Friday night the in-laws give me a late birthday present - 50 quid voucher for AG. Damnit.
 
All of the supermarkets near me charge £1 to release them, inculding Morrisons. So simple, so effective. Yours must have been a local decision which I suspect they will regret soon enough.

Round our way its the equivalent of 11p, I admit I sometimes leave the trolley somewhere near my car :oops:
 
Ordering from American Golf's website. Their range of shoes is quite small, plus the ones I'm trying to order cannot be home delivered, and cannot be delivered to my two nearer AG stores either. Why??
 
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