Society & Culture

What gets your goat?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

17th Feb 2012 01:02pm

Is it bad manners? Noisy (or nosey) neighbours? Crude dress? Expensive groceries? Rainy days? I know this isn't an overly positive toipc, but as is life, we're only human and sometimes things just tick us off...


Gerry1945
  • 18th Feb 2012 01:28pm

Cars with loud subwoofers that drive up the streets at 2am or anytime who think everyone needs to hear their music and make our houses shake.
Neighbors that do the same .. I do not want to listen to my neighbors music at anytime of the day or night.
Unregistered and uninsured and unlicenced drivers that think they can do what they want such as all aspects of hoon activities and drugged drunk driving and killing and maiming innocents.
A government that makes it harder for its citizens to live, no controls on prices on almost anything. Big companied driving up fuel and food prices and killing off our farmers like Coles and Woolworths etc.
Telcos that upgrade your account because they decide you are on an old package and do not tell you is you have an interstate call it will cost you 80 cents a minite instead of 1.50 for 3 hours and make false statements about accounts for older people that are actually 10 times more than normal account charges.
I could go on for another 2000 words but I think you will get the meaning of this post.


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