mredskins
02-10-2012, 09:40 AM
Fair enough. Sorry, shouldn't have taken the thread in that direction. Back to the lighter things that grind our gears
No worries. You deal with my greatest fear every day.
NC_Skins
02-10-2012, 09:42 AM
People that walk on the wrong side of the hall.
People that walk in groups on the bike trail, but don't have the common sense to understand the rules are basically like they are on the road. Stay to the right, pass on the left.
People that talk/drive while on their cell phones.
People that walk on the wrong side of the hall.
People that walk in groups on the bike trail, but don't have the common sense to understand the rules are basically like they are on the road. Stay to the right, pass on the left.
People that talk/drive while on their cell phones.
how about people that walk in a store through the out door, or vice versa
724Skinsfan
02-10-2012, 09:51 AM
how about people that walk in a store through the out door, or vice versa
The only exception I'll allow is if they're wearing raspberry berets.
mredskins
02-10-2012, 09:55 AM
People that walk on the wrong side of the hall.
People that walk in groups on the bike trail, but don't have the common sense to understand the rules are basically like they are on the road. Stay to the right, pass on the left.
People that talk/drive while on their cell phones.
Let in my office does that all the time then you almost bump into her and she is "oh boy" or "look out" really loud. I want to yell you dumb bitch stay on your side of the hallway and it won't happen. She looks like fawking Mrs. Clause too.
DC Tailgate
02-10-2012, 10:06 AM
HAHAHAHA. I love when people do that in the malls, especially the little high school pricks who think you're supposed to be afraid of them. Shoulder checking FTW.
The only exception I'll allow is if they're wearing raspberry berets.
lol well done
NC_Skins
02-10-2012, 10:39 AM
HAHAHAHA. I love when people do that in the malls, especially the little high school pricks who think you're supposed to be afraid of them. Shoulder checking FTW.
Well, when you are 6'3" and 330, it becomes more than a shoulder check. More like a body check. :D
The best part is when I'm on my bike moving 18-22mph.....I flat out told kids to move the hell out of my way. They did. If my ass hits you going that fast, you are going to be in a world of hurt.
how about people that walk in a store through the out door, or vice versa
Definitely can add that to my list.
People that walk on the wrong side of the hall.
People that walk in groups on the bike trail, but don't have the common sense to understand the rules are basically like they are on the road. Stay to the right, pass on the left.
People that talk/drive while on their cell phones.
If Schneed hears about this, they'll be hell to pay. The bike trail fast lane will never be the same......