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scrubbedexpat097 Nov 9th 2011 7:10 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by paranoidandroid (Post 9723341)
There's nothing twisted about it. I live in the US, and most of the things that peeve me are everyday things. Hence, more american things than anything else.
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.


Actually I wear contacts...and they have no rose tints. ;)

zargof Nov 9th 2011 7:15 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by paranoidandroid (Post 9723422)
Don't you mean, 6? ;)

The question is, after six generations will they still be claiming to be Irish?

Lorna at Vicenza Nov 9th 2011 7:17 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by zargof (Post 9723470)
The question is, after six generations will they still be claiming to be Irish?

T'be sure. But without the proper accent.

zargof Nov 9th 2011 7:18 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by HarryTheSpider (Post 9723448)
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...;)

As has been pointed out several times before. It would totally against the Democrats self interest to smear Cain, as he would be the perfect candidate to get Obama reelected.

Bob Nov 9th 2011 7:46 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by paranoidandroid (Post 9722783)
It's nothing to do with superiority. :rolleyes: We have 2 roundabouts in our area that have been there as long as I've been here, and they still can't work out how to use them. Using them is like playing a game of russian roulette with just 1 shell removed.
Why don't you bring your Harley over and try riding them for a laugh?

There's a small stack of them in Augusta, Maine...generally not toooooo bad, but come summer holiday season, it becomes a nightmare.

There's a couple in the town I live in, been there for donkeys apparently, but there's still at least one half decent car crash a week if not more on them....though doesn't help that there's a cross walk going around the thing either :D

Lorna at Vicenza Nov 9th 2011 7:50 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by Bob (Post 9723541)
There's a small stack of them in Augusta, Maine...generally not toooooo bad, but come summer holiday season, it becomes a nightmare.

There's a couple in the town I live in, been there for donkeys apparently, but there's still at least one half decent car crash a week if not more on them....though doesn't help that there's a cross walk going around the thing either :D

What do you mean a cross walk? Like a pavement that goes around a roundabout? Why the hell ?

SultanOfSwing Nov 9th 2011 7:51 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by Bob (Post 9723541)
There's a small stack of them in Augusta, Maine...generally not toooooo bad, but come summer holiday season, it becomes a nightmare.

There's a couple in the town I live in, been there for donkeys apparently, but there's still at least one half decent car crash a week if not more on them....though doesn't help that there's a cross walk going around the thing either :D

Are they all nice easy wee two lane jobs with 4 exits on them like the ones we encounter in cheeseland?

I'd like to see if they slapped a big off-centre oval shaped 4 lane one with 6+ exits (including one B-road, a dual carriageway and at least one motorway) and the classic 'part time' traffic lights outside a major city. That'd be good for a laugh :D

Bob Nov 9th 2011 7:51 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 9722840)
I always thought it was so the DoE could use up their remaining budget and get full funding for the following year ...

Back where I used to live they put them at the end of almost every bloody street. Streets that didn't even need traffic lights :lol:. How they thought that'd be better than a 'Give Way' sign I'll never know!

Now big roundabouts on main roads and motorway interchanges, those I understand.

I think I'd cringe if I ever head back home and visit my mother...they've turned the road out past her place into an assault course with those weaving road block thingys and mini mounds...at least they didn't bother with speed bumps, but apparently they tried but so many folks drive land rovers etc, they just didn't work :D

Anyway, my grumble for today...apart from all this road talk reminding me of jug handles and just how crap they really are, especially in PA and NJ.

Folks who respond to your shout out on freecycle, but then never get back to you about picking up. I put up a bunch of lowes 10% coupons because we didn't use them since we moved and they expire next week. Had loads of people ask about them, said I'd promised them top the first bunch who responded, only 2 have come to pick them up.

At this point I'll just move on to the next lot and tough shit.

Bob Nov 9th 2011 7:57 am

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.

That just reminded me, where the missus works, waiting at the light to get on the main road...can be stuck for a good 3-5 rotations of the light during lunch...because everyone, and I mean everyone drives across the road of the strip mall to the Wendy's across the road, or the other sandwich place, rather than walk across the road.

zargof Nov 9th 2011 7:59 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by Bob (Post 9723541)
There's a small stack of them in Augusta, Maine...generally not toooooo bad, but come summer holiday season, it becomes a nightmare.

There's a couple in the town I live in, been there for donkeys apparently, but there's still at least one half decent car crash a week if not more on them....though doesn't help that there's a cross walk going around the thing either :D

It's weird. There are a couple of roundabouts near where I live, and I haven't seen anyone have a problem with them, other than everyone else seems to be hesitant of whether a car is exiting at a junction or carrying on as they weren't taught to look at the wheels in the way I was at least.

I say it's weird because in general the driving around here is completely and utterly shite, so this does seem like a strange anomaly.

Bob Nov 9th 2011 8:05 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by HarryTheSpider (Post 9723434)
Some do have an ornament in the middle - not usually good for driving over.... did that many many moons ago in car #1, a Vauxhall Viva (back when car bodies were made of real metal, that you could sit on and it wouldn't flex!!!)

A mate at school did that with his motorbike...about a week after he had spent all summer restoring the thing...he'd inherited a half restored Triumph something or other.

He spent more time in hospital afterwards.

Plus side, the bike actually faired up pretty well, only dented and scraped the paint on the tank.

SultanOfSwing Nov 9th 2011 8:06 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 
Staying on traffic lights:

People who have a complete disregard of crossroads on a busy road. Just because the light is green does not mean you have to drive through and block my way when my light turns green - thus resulting in me having to sit through two rotations. Bitches.

People turning onto a busy road at a T-junction with lights who, instead of waiting at the line like a normal, civilised, well mannered driver would, will go though the light and pile up 4 or 5 deep stacked up in the 'no-man's-land' part of the junction, thus (again) causing those of us waiting on the busy road who have been there for half an hour already to skip another two rotations of the lights. Double bitches.

Free of charge, non light related - lorries who go into the overtaking lane at a merge to try and completely fail to overtake another lorry, meaning you can't whizz by both lorries, thus making you stuck behind the ugly bastards.

Lorna at Vicenza Nov 9th 2011 8:07 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 
Older generation Italians can't do roundabouts - they spout out at all angles, stop in the middle for a look around and never indicate. I would dearly love to teach some of them what road rage means but all I can do in desperate proximity is blow my horn in the hope that they wake up.

Bob Nov 9th 2011 8:08 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by Lorna at Vicenza (Post 9723552)
What do you mean a cross walk? Like a pavement that goes around a roundabout? Why the hell ?

zebra crossing...at every exit of the roundabout, going through the thing.

It's funny as it's only a token gesture, cars don't stop for pedestrians on a crossing at the best of times :D

Bob Nov 9th 2011 8:10 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 9723557)
Are they all nice easy wee two lane jobs with 4 exits on them like the ones we encounter in cheeseland?

I'd like to see if they slapped a big off-centre oval shaped 4 lane one with 6+ exits (including one B-road, a dual carriageway and at least one motorway) and the classic 'part time' traffic lights outside a major city. That'd be good for a laugh :D

The one in Augusta, it's about 6 exits, that feeds entrance to a couple major roads, that feed into another roundabout, and one exit feeds into a bridge almost.

They're all a bit lopsided and a bit of a mess....the one nice thing about the summer, you can actually see the signs...they vanish in the snow banks in the winter :D


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