One single thing that makes you think "knob" Vol 4

One single thing that makes you think "knob" Vol 4

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3,774 posts

121 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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carreauchompeur said:
What a strange comment... they weren’t ever blocked from overtaking but I’m not going to adjust my driving due to the overexcited puppy behind.
You admit yourself it could be seen as racing.

You don't see why you should adjust your driving style.

So as an outsider, to me if I had seen you I would say you were racing. (If the "over exited puppy" was to have an accident my statement would likely say I thought you two were racing)

So I don't see my comment as strange, just a different view.



Killer2005

19,661 posts

229 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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BBC News - TikTok level crossing stunt 'staggeringly stupid'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-5...

Have we had this yet? What people will do for likes is mind boggling.

RazerSauber

2,295 posts

61 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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Killer2005 said:
BBC News - TikTok level crossing stunt 'staggeringly stupid'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-5...

Have we had this yet? What people will do for likes is mind boggling.
Yes, it's so stupid it's got a thread all to itself.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

J4CKO

41,676 posts

201 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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LetsTryAgain said:
Blown2CV said:
he also said he went to a cash machine so i am guessing he mistrusts 'new fangled' things
Debit card swiping all the time is for knobs.
Men take cash out.
That way you can monitor what you’re spending properly.

If you just keep swiping your card, you lose track of what you’ve spent it on.
And you’re also a lot less likely to buy ste you don’t need if you have to physically hand cash over for it.
Makes you think twice.
You lose track of what you spent it on ?

You heard of this thing called a bank statement ? I find it tells me exactly what I have spent where with cash I get £100 out I am never sure where it all went.


You are less likely to spend it ?

Its the same money, I dont get that, comes off the same bottom line so not sure how a quid electronically is somehow more easy to fritter, its the same amount.


Men take cash out ?

Weird thing to say !

Flibble

6,476 posts

182 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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J4CKO said:
LetsTryAgain said:
Blown2CV said:
he also said he went to a cash machine so i am guessing he mistrusts 'new fangled' things
Debit card swiping all the time is for knobs.
Men take cash out.
That way you can monitor what you’re spending properly.

If you just keep swiping your card, you lose track of what you’ve spent it on.
And you’re also a lot less likely to buy ste you don’t need if you have to physically hand cash over for it.
Makes you think twice.
You lose track of what you spent it on ?

You heard of this thing called a bank statement ? I find it tells me exactly what I have spent where with cash I get £100 out I am never sure where it all went.


You are less likely to spend it ?

Its the same money, I dont get that, comes off the same bottom line so not sure how a quid electronically is somehow more easy to fritter, its the same amount.


Men take cash out ?

Weird thing to say !
It's just his dementia kicking in.

Greg the Fish

1,410 posts

67 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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Killer2005 said:
BBC News - TikTok level crossing stunt 'staggeringly stupid'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-5...

Have we had this yet? What people will do for likes is mind boggling.
Staggeringly stupid? That's one way of putting it!

nonsequitur

20,083 posts

117 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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Johnspex said:
Tyre Tread said:
nonsequitur said:
Tyre Tread said:
nonsequitur said:
I could say that you've got the hump, but that is far too obvious.
Why change the habit of a lifetime?
You are too late for that party TT.partygrumpy
I think you'll find I've book ended it wink
Oh gawd, I see Nonno has brought his silly little jokes over here now.
Another thread spoiled.
I fail to grasp, with the huge number of posters on PH, that one person can 'spoil' a complete thread.

Pan Pan Pan

9,953 posts

112 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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Tommo87 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Only a minor niggle, but at a local Mc D`s there is a dedicated lane for people who want to use the drive through to buy their McD products. Alongside this lane is another lane, for people who don't want to use the McD`s, and who are just driving out of the retail park, that the McD`s is sited in.
At the end of the McD`s lane, it divides into two at the order points, so that two cars, can pull up to the order points, at more or less the same time.
Along comes Mr Knob down the clearly marked, leave the retail park lane', past all the cars that were already waiting to be served in the correct lane, and at the last second, he barges into the McD serving point lane, to access the outer service point.
Not only does Mr Knob jump the queue, in front of all the drivers waiting in the correct lane, but because he couldn't quite squeeze all of his car in front of the one he barged in front of, he also blocked the leave the retail park lane, holding up about 4 other drivers, who only wanted to exit the park. I am guessing he took the `I am the most cretinous knob in the area', prize for quite a few people that day.


He probably cuts in late for every road and motorway junction, and does it repeatedly because nobody ever picks him up on it. So he thinks it’s socially acceptable.

Not surprising, when you consider the amount of Napoleon types who insist the rest of us mustn’t beep such people because it’s not something they personally do. Oh, and the driver is always guaranteed to be Kenny Noye.

In reality the driver is a knob, who does it because he is allowed to.

Indeed, but these days there may be quite a few who would prefer not to confront such knobbish behaviour, for fear of getting a screwdriver stuck in their eye.
The sad thing is that it would be so easy to stop it happening in the first place, by putting up steel bollards for the last few metres up to the order points, on the outside of the drive through lane This so that when the knob, reaches the point where he needs to barge into the McD`s drive through lane, he cannot, because it is closed off from the outer (drive out of the retail park) lane with said steel bollards.
After that, the only way the knob can jump the queue, is if some drivers in the McD queue don't move u, when the car in front moves off, giving the knob the opportunity to jump the queue.

Magnum 475

3,557 posts

133 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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Pan Pan Pan said:

Indeed, but these days there may be quite a few who would prefer not to confront such knobbish behaviour, for fear of getting a screwdriver stuck in their eye.
The sad thing is that it would be so easy to stop it happening in the first place, by putting up steel bollards for the last few metres up to the order points, on the outside of the drive through lane This so that when the knob, reaches the point where he needs to barge into the McD`s drive through lane, he cannot, because it is closed off from the outer (drive out of the retail park) lane with said steel bollards.
After that, the only way the knob can jump the queue, is if some drivers in the McD queue don't move u, when the car in front moves off, giving the knob the opportunity to jump the queue.
I'd prefer to install very, very, sharp devices that will shred his tyres to ribbons as he tries it. He'll do it, but only once smile

Pan Pan Pan

9,953 posts

112 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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Magnum 475 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:

Indeed, but these days there may be quite a few who would prefer not to confront such knobbish behaviour, for fear of getting a screwdriver stuck in their eye.
The sad thing is that it would be so easy to stop it happening in the first place, by putting up steel bollards for the last few metres up to the order points, on the outside of the drive through lane This so that when the knob, reaches the point where he needs to barge into the McD`s drive through lane, he cannot, because it is closed off from the outer (drive out of the retail park) lane with said steel bollards.
After that, the only way the knob can jump the queue, is if some drivers in the McD queue don't move u, when the car in front moves off, giving the knob the opportunity to jump the queue.
I'd prefer to install very, very, sharp devices that will shred his tyres to ribbons as he tries it. He'll do it, but only once smile
You are probably right , but just think of the look of disappointment on the knobs face, when he realizes, he can no longer jump the queue, and has to go around again, and join the back of the queue, just like the rest of the (not a Knob) people have to do.smile

Tommo87

4,220 posts

114 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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Pan Pan Pan said:
Magnum 475 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:

Indeed, but these days there may be quite a few who would prefer not to confront such knobbish behaviour, for fear of getting a screwdriver stuck in their eye.
The sad thing is that it would be so easy to stop it happening in the first place, by putting up steel bollards for the last few metres up to the order points, on the outside of the drive through lane This so that when the knob, reaches the point where he needs to barge into the McD`s drive through lane, he cannot, because it is closed off from the outer (drive out of the retail park) lane with said steel bollards.
After that, the only way the knob can jump the queue, is if some drivers in the McD queue don't move u, when the car in front moves off, giving the knob the opportunity to jump the queue.
I'd prefer to install very, very, sharp devices that will shred his tyres to ribbons as he tries it. He'll do it, but only once smile
You are probably right , but just think of the look of disappointment on the knobs face, when he realizes, he can no longer jump the queue, and has to go around again, and join the back of the queue, just like the rest of the (not a Knob) people have to do.smile
I see people beeping other people at junctions every day, but I have yet to see one stabbed with a screwdriver.

It does sound horrible though, how many have you witnessed personally this year alone - 10, 100, 1000??

biggbn

23,535 posts

221 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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Tommo87 said:
I see people beeping other people at junctions every day, but I have yet to see one stabbed with a screwdriver.

It does sound horrible though, how many have you witnessed personally this year alone - 10, 100, 1000??
I've seen half a dozen people stabbed with screwdrivers, but nothing to do with tooting at junctions

Lily the Pink

5,783 posts

171 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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biggbn said:
I've seen half a dozen people stabbed with screwdrivers, but nothing to do with tooting at junctions
Anything to do with junctions in Tooting ?

Cliftonite

8,414 posts

139 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Covid vaccine: Drakeford faces 'go-slow' roll-out criticism - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-55704...



Miserablegit

4,029 posts

110 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Cyclist today who almost ended up as a bonnet ornament.

Approaching a blind bend leading to an NSL road I was travelling at 30 mph thank goodness.
At the apex of the bend is another road leading off it.
Rather than travel to the apex to see and be seen the cyclist (headphones on, of course) decides the best route for them is to cut both the corner of the bend and the entrance to the road they are aiming for - meaning they are right in front of me as I round the bend and then, oblivious, end up on the wrong side of the road they then enter. No acknowledgement whatsover and they continued in their own merry world leaving me stationary in the road having pulled an emergency stop to save their sorry arse from scratching my paintwork.


Piginapoke

4,771 posts

186 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Miserablegit said:
Cyclist today who almost ended up as a bonnet ornament.

Approaching a blind bend leading to an NSL road I was travelling at 30 mph thank goodness.
At the apex of the bend is another road leading off it.
Rather than travel to the apex to see and be seen the cyclist (headphones on, of course) decides the best route for them is to cut both the corner of the bend and the entrance to the road they are aiming for - meaning they are right in front of me as I round the bend and then, oblivious, end up on the wrong side of the road they then enter. No acknowledgement whatsover and they continued in their own merry world leaving me stationary in the road having pulled an emergency stop to save their sorry arse from scratching my paintwork.
Cyclists who wear headphones are idiots.

jdizz

403 posts

205 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Piginapoke said:
Cyclists w̶h̶o̶ ̶w̶e̶a̶r̶ ̶h̶e̶a̶d̶p̶h̶o̶n̶e̶s̶ are idiots.
Fixed it for you.

Greg the Fish

1,410 posts

67 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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jdizz said:
Piginapoke said:
Cyclists w?h?o? ?w?e?a?r? ?h?e?a?d?p?h?o?n?e?s? are idiots.
Fixed it for you.
Oi! Not all of us!

But, yeah, 'Activist' type roadies......yes

LetsTryAgain

2,904 posts

74 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Greg the Fish said:
Oi! Not all of us!

But, yeah, 'Activist' type roadies......yes
Militant cyclists, I think is the best description of the knobhead-type.

Pan Pan Pan

9,953 posts

112 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Tommo87 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Magnum 475 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:

Indeed, but these days there may be quite a few who would prefer not to confront such knobbish behaviour, for fear of getting a screwdriver stuck in their eye.
The sad thing is that it would be so easy to stop it happening in the first place, by putting up steel bollards for the last few metres up to the order points, on the outside of the drive through lane This so that when the knob, reaches the point where he needs to barge into the McD`s drive through lane, he cannot, because it is closed off from the outer (drive out of the retail park) lane with said steel bollards.
After that, the only way the knob can jump the queue, is if some drivers in the McD queue don't move u, when the car in front moves off, giving the knob the opportunity to jump the queue.
I'd prefer to install very, very, sharp devices that will shred his tyres to ribbons as he tries it. He'll do it, but only once smile
You are probably right , but just think of the look of disappointment on the knobs face, when he realizes, he can no longer jump the queue, and has to go around again, and join the back of the queue, just like the rest of the (not a Knob) people have to do.smile
I see people beeping other people at junctions every day, but I have yet to see one stabbed with a screwdriver.

It does sound horrible though, how many have you witnessed personally this year alone - 10, 100, 1000??
Even a single one, is one too many. But a work friend of my Dads, was taking his family home from a holiday in Hastings and driving though south London, when the car in front stopped, and people from the pavement walked over and started chatting to the driver. He waited for a while but after several minutes they were still chatting. At that point he sounded his horn, and one of the individuals walked up to his car and stabbed him through the heart in front of his family with you guessed it! a screwdriver. Like I said even one, is one too many.
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