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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 9722871)
It's true though. We have a couple near us...when driving around the roundabout drivers stop to give way to people entering the roundabout. :lol:
One type is small in residential areas, regular rule applies, give way to the right, so you give way to vehciles entering the roundabout; however, it is still ok to 'cut' the roundabout when turning left, if that exit is open. Then there are newer bigger roundabouts, less common, that follow the rules as one would expect; give way to cars already on the roundabout. If they are going to introduce the newer version, they have to standardise it and make all roundabouts give way to cars on the roundabout. It will never work with a two rule system. Edit: Washington State Department of Transport, tell me that these things below, are called "Neighborhood traffic calming circles" and you can just turn left and skip the roundabout bit. Despite the sign saying otherwise, any wonder there is confuson? Actualy the text next to the image on their web site says "Many drivers often turn left in front of the circles rather than turning around them"; does not exactly say this is legal, does it? http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/NR/rdonlyres...mingCircle.jpg |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Sugarmooma
(Post 9723314)
The thread nor the subject are superior as well you know. You just have to twist everything around to suit you and your obvious dislike of anything American.
But, whatever.....:rolleyes: Maybe your rose tinted specs won't allow you to critique the US or see it's faults, but I'm perfectly happy to say what I see, and think, just as I would if I was in the UK. |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Big peeve - bleeding car insurance and the amazing difference in quotes all for the same car.
Pet peeve - daughter practising the recorder - for the love of Mary - take it outside! Peeve in general: Ringing Italian companies asking for info and they all say, "oh you'll have to come into our office for that." 'Sorry, but I'm 10 Km away and I have two sick kids at home and I really need this info or quote or whatever - so tell me now or send an email or just lose a prospective client!' Amazing how many will reply by email after that. Twerps! P.S. There's nothing wrong with the kids. |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 9722871)
It's true though. We have a couple near us...when driving around the roundabout drivers stop to give way to people entering the roundabout. :lol:
Originally Posted by Lorna at Vicenza
(Post 9723359)
Pet peeve - daughter practising the recorder - for the love of Mary - take it outside! |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 9721825)
Roundabouts in the US. Death traps because no-one has a f***ing clue.
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Sugarmooma
(Post 9722795)
Yes you were....I think the "three generation" statement was the clue!;)
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 9722887)
The mini roundabouts in the UK are a laugh...most people just drive straight over them.
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 9721928)
Plus unless they already have your DNA, they won't be able to pin you shitting in all their draws before you leave :D
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 9723411)
We have a small residential one near us, and two of the on roads have stop sings at them:confused:
:lol: I can sympathize, my daughter is horendous, not a musical bone in her body. They get little colored strings to put around the recorder as they pass levels, last week her teacher finally gave her the 1st string saying 'everyone should at least have one'. I asked if she had improved, she said 'no, I was worse than last week':lol: Every other Italian kid has the standard, plastic, cheapish brown and cream trim one. Her teacher held hers up as a 'proper' instrument. Little does he know that the wooden one probably came from a pound shop back home as a play thing for my sister's little niece :lol: She's now learning a tune without any Italian words but it's bothering me. It sounds exactly like one of "My First Recorder Songs" that I did about 30 years ago that went: Arabella, Arabella, have you seen my new umbrella. Is it here? Is it there? I can't find it anywhere. As soon as I heard the notes those awful words came right back to me. I like the ribbon idea. |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by HarryTheSpider
(Post 9723415)
If superiority was the name of the game it would have been 5 generations, not 3!!!:p
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by paranoidandroid
(Post 9723249)
It's got to be better than a traffic light at every bloody junction, like there is here.
Pet peeve- having a traffic light that only ever stays green long enough to let two cars across the road, so you can sit there for 2 minutes at red light with a perfectly clear road either side of you, as you wait for the effing light to turn green again just so you can cross "safely". It's bollox. |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 9722887)
The mini roundabouts in the UK are a laugh...most people just drive straight over them.
I thought you HAD to drive over them - isn't that the law?:p |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by paranoidandroid
(Post 9723422)
Don't you mean, 6? ;)
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Nutmegger
(Post 9723418)
The first time I went back and saw those dinky things, I couldn't believe how stupid and useless they were. People do indeed drive straight over the top of them! They're neither use nor ornament.
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Re: Pet Peeves?
An apparent lack of clear/critical thinking.
Evidence for the prosecution: Herman Cain is contesting the Republican nomination for President. He starts to do well. Suddenly people come out of the wood work and claim various assaults etc that allegedly happened years and years ago... These may or may not be true, and I'm not condoning assault or berating the women involved... ... but blaming it on the Democrats? Come on Herman - the Democrats will wheel out their bucket of sh*t once the Republicans settle on a candidate... given the current state of affairs with the GOP field they can afford to sit back & wait - this is more likely to have come from another GOP candidate... Sadly it seems the so-called 'Millennial Generation' are also bereft of critical thinking skills. Me - I have them - I normally don't use them around people I despise or can't be bothered with - I save it for the weekend when I call myself Mandy...;) |
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