OK here is mine, people who leave their carts in the middle of a parking spot.
Those sites where when you click to read a story, it has only once sentence and then you have to click again, just to read another sentence and it goes on and on. Ugh!
Okay, my new one - people who put half a ream of paper in the printer tray when it runs out. The tray holds a full ream of paper. Put a full ream in there when it’s empty, for crying out loud!!!!
Or stop abruptly in the middle of crowded a Disney park while ppl are walking right behind them to discuss as a family where they should eat or what they should ride next!Well - for me it's been that recently I've been dealing with drivers who simply stop in the middle of the road or are just crawling at 5 MPH looking for something.
Or stop abruptly in the middle of crowded a Disney park while ppl are walking right behind them to discuss as a family where they should eat or what they should ride next!
People taking up the whole sidewalk and walking slowly.
Not just Disney. My local Main St.This, so much this. I'm happy that your family of 6 is at Disney enjoying themselves. However, there is no need to spread out single file and take up that much space strolling down the sidewalk. It is a 2 way sidewalk, after all...
Not just Disney. My local Main St.
"Hello, tourist family. Thank you for coming to my lovely historic downtown this Christmas season. Now get out of my way, I'm exercising during my lunch break!"
My DH says it’s like these families come at you like a gang who wants to fight. Lol!This, so much this. I'm happy that your family of 6 is at Disney enjoying themselves. However, there is no need to spread out single file and take up that much space strolling down the sidewalk. It is a 2 way sidewalk, after all...
Lol! These are all so good! When my DH sees this, he says (not loud enough for them to hear), “it’s ok, go ahead. You can there if you want to!”Excellent point. But I'll see your "not just Disney" and raise you a "let's crabwalk while we take up the entire sidewalk." Yes, the phenomenon where you look off to the side while continuing to walk forward, and then act incredulous when you almost run over (or into) someone or something....