What REALLY grinds your gears?


los panda
05-27-2019, 10:04 PM
HELL YES THEY DO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Take my youngest grandson to the movies in NC. 11:00 am show.
16 theaters at this place and we are the only ones in the theater with our movie. He chose's the second from the top row as the movie starts here comes a family of eight and the youngest is maybe 5 ,..................YUP, right behind us ,I mean WTF are they thinking??????

Oh boy, did you guys move your seats?

This happened to me on a SWA flight from MD to FL or vice versa, I can't remember. Was sitting next to my gf on a half-booked flight, no one within 4 or 5 rows of us. Some retched old bag wanders down and chooses to sit right next to me. We got up and moved after letting her get settled.

Without spoiling anything in John Wick 3, there is a similar occurrence. He sits on the left side of this couch that could seat 3 people, and then another guy sits down right next to him. John Wick stands up and chooses a chair instead.

Buffalo Bob
06-02-2019, 07:55 AM
How about those idiots that park right next to you in a parking lot when there are a half dozen open spaces on each side of you?


There is some physiological reason people do that. It happens with movie seats too.

At the movies, at least they aren't giving people door dings are making it hard to exit their cars. Running errands yesterday I paid particular attention to people who parked on top of others. A very small sample including someone who did it to me when I went to the pharmacy at Walmart. The half dozen or so I all saw do it were all males and appeared to be retirement age.

I remember it happening a lot when I had a classic Chevelle SS that was in cherry condition so I parked well away from store entrances to avoid door dings. Often I would exit a store only to find someone right on top of me and no other cars within 50 yards. The town had a large senior population. I wonder if it is mostly older drivers doing this.

Giantone
06-02-2019, 08:13 AM
Oh boy, did you guys move your seats?

This happened to me on a SWA flight from MD to FL or vice versa, I can't remember. Was sitting next to my gf on a half-booked flight, no one within 4 or 5 rows of us. Some retched old bag wanders down and chooses to sit right next to me. We got up and moved after letting her get settled.

Without spoiling anything in John Wick 3, there is a similar occurrence. He sits on the left side of this couch that could seat 3 people, and then another guy sits down right next to him. John Wick stands up and chooses a chair instead.

The movie had started and I didn't want to make a big deal about it in front of my grandson.

los panda
06-02-2019, 01:28 PM
At the movies, at least they aren't giving people door dings are making it hard to exit their cars. Running errands yesterday I paid particular attention to people who parked on top of others. A very small sample including someone who did it to me when I went to the pharmacy at Walmart. The half dozen or so I all saw do it were all males and appeared to be retirement age.

I remember it happening a lot when I had a classic Chevelle SS that was in cherry condition so I parked well away from store entrances to avoid door dings. Often I would exit a store only to find someone right on top of me and no other cars within 50 yards. The town had a large senior population. I wonder if it is mostly older drivers doing this.

I would have parked next to it as well. What year was it?

sdskinsfan2001
06-02-2019, 02:19 PM
When people do 45 sets on 1 machine at the gym.

Buffalo Bob
06-02-2019, 06:55 PM
At the movies, at least they aren't giving people door dings are making it hard to exit their cars. Running errands yesterday I paid particular attention to people who parked on top of others. A very small sample including someone who did it to me when I went to the pharmacy at Walmart. The half dozen or so I all saw do it were all males and appeared to be retirement age.

I remember it happening a lot when I had a classic Chevelle SS that was in cherry condition so I parked well away from store entrances to avoid door dings. Often I would exit a store only to find someone right on top of me and no other cars within 50 yards. The town had a large senior population. I wonder if it is mostly older drivers doing this.



I would have parked next to it as well. What year was it?

Late 70's through early 80's Hemet, California. That was a 1970 Chevelle 454 SS. Fast forward to the early 90's I restored a 1972 Chevelle Malibu 350 when I lived in San Clemente and moved to Riverside Ca, people parking on top of me no matter how far away I parked away.

MTK
06-03-2019, 08:25 AM
When people do 45 sets on 1 machine at the gym.

and don't wipe anything down when they're done

Giantone
06-03-2019, 09:36 AM
Late 70's through early 80's Hemet, California. That was a 1970 Chevelle 454 SS. Fast forward to the early 90's I restored a 1972 Chevelle Malibu 350 when I lived in San Clemente and moved to Riverside Ca, people parking on top of me no matter how far away I parked away.

https://st.hotrod.com/uploads/sites/21/2017/05/002-1970-chevelle-ss-red.jpg?interpolation=lanczos-none&fit=around%7C660;395



and............just awesome cars!!!!

https://www.ss396.com/cars/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/chevelle3.jpg

los panda
06-04-2019, 10:52 AM
Late 70's through early 80's Hemet, California. That was a 1970 Chevelle 454 SS. Fast forward to the early 90's I restored a 1972 Chevelle Malibu 350 when I lived in San Clemente and moved to Riverside Ca, people parking on top of me no matter how far away I parked away.

So awesome. What color was yours?

Chico23231
06-04-2019, 11:35 AM
Men who complain about dieting....no one...absolutely no one wants to hear it.

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