Pricks thread

  • Deleted user 22 January 2005 15:40:53
    tengu wrote:
    Anyone else got any tragic/amusing 'prick' stories for the pile?
    Too many to mention since I work part-time at a supermarket, the place where civilized people suddenly lose the ability to use common sense and/or toleration for one another, and become the wild savages from which they had evolved from many years ago (well some fewer years ago than others, like the chavs shoving booze under their puffa jackets) smashing into old ladies without so much as an apology and ripping into shelf stackers if they haven't got something in stock, because apparently they're the one's who order the stuff in now.

    Edited by cubbymoore at 15:42:27 22-01-2005
  • tomrowley101 22 Jan 2005 15:42:02 795 posts
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    My brother was a traffic warden in London for a while. You'd be amazed at the abuse people can come out with.

    One bloke (that had parked where he clearly shouldn't have, just so you don't assume it was sneaky ticket giving) said that he hoped my brothers kids got cancer and died. Thats some low down shit.
  • timo180 22 Jan 2005 17:29:09 2,714 posts
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    You live in Belfast Tengu?
  • Ranger 22 Jan 2005 20:23:58 933 posts
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    otto wrote:
    I hope you did the decent thing and cheered the old traffic warden up with a Charlie Chaplin impression.

    Now that made me laugh!
  • Deleted user 22 January 2005 21:28:43
    otto wrote:
    I hope you did the decent thing and cheered the old traffic warden up with a Charlie Chaplin impression.

    lmao
  • tengu 8 May 2007 19:54:54 10,294 posts
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  • otto Moderator 28 May 2007 11:16:19 49,322 posts
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    I hope you did the decent thing and cheered the old traffic warden up with a Charlie Chaplin impression.
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