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...


smitzer
  • 17th Feb 2012 08:48pm

What gets my goat is everything that everyone has said, and I have done the slow down on a tailgater trick all to often, I have kids in the backseat of my car and no one is going to run up the back of me doing 80, if you are going to hit me you can hit me at 40, plus drivers who park in the disabled spots with no disables tag and the parents with prams, i saw a woman with her 4 kids aged 4 months to 8 years to do her grocery shopping, i know this cause i helped her when she came inside the shopping centre, another close to home is male or female who cannot get all their business in the toilet bowl, now seriously how big does the bowl have to be to make sure you do not miss....think im done now


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