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
  • 17th Mar 2012 06:27pm

Inconsiderate noisy neighbors sub woofers, loud cars and music from passing cars we do not need to be annoyed by.
Speeding drivers that come so close to the rear of your car you can't read the licence plate.
Queue jumpers where queueing is not defined by ropes and barriers.
Cars that park on the footpath or crossover so pedestrians have to go on the road to pass.
School kids that seem to think walking on the road and not the foot path is cool.
Groceries/ petrol prices/ that are now controlled by large corporations.
Increasing energy costs for electricity gas etc.
Solar power users discriminated against and pay 3 times more than normal users.
Have u got another 3 months? I will need that long to type how so many of us are being hard done by and nobody cares.


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