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wgmg people who have their ipods too loud on the train or bus :banana:

haha..there's this guy on my plane everyweek that has his ipod on so loud i can hear it with my earplugs in and through the drone of the plane. And when the plane lands and turns the engine off he is still singing >.>

People who can't merge properly, can't change lanes properly, can't negotiate roundabouts properly, can't indicate properly, people on the freeway who can't do the speed limit, and people who don't indicate when turning right at an intersection with no filter lane until they are in the middle of the intersection.

So yeah, most of Perth.

+ 100,000,000,0000000000,0000000000000000000,0000000000

WGMG?

Old people driving who can't drive for shit.

Like recently, I approached a round about and slowed and stopped cause an old man and his wife in a Toyota Camry were coming through and they had the right of way. Then the dumb bastard stops in the roundabout to give way to me, while he holds up very busy and angry traffic, even with me signaling for him to go and the traffic behind him going nuts he still wouldn't go!

He eventually went through... I could have gone infront of him but I didn't because 1) he wouldn't have learned anything and would continue to do it. 2) I'm pretty sure it's illegal for me to cut infront of him.

Also, just to save another post.

WGMG?

WA police with their double standards.

A cop lives next door to a guy I work with. The cop bought a brand new VE ute, I looked at it today and he had the tint done since I last saw it. I could barely see through it was that dark. The tint on my car is darkest legal, his was about double the darkness. He might as well have sprayed his windows with black paint...

He wouldn't ever get a sticker for that, Yet they'd pull anyone of us over and try tell us our tint is too dark...

thats a bit rude huh double standards indeed....

i once had a mate who made up some police bumper stickers that read...

cop/crim

theres no differance

he got pulled over that many times but he never ever took it off as he knows its not illegal

id put one on but i only like to be raped by surprise

some dudes have nothing better to do huh

  • 2 weeks later...
wgmg

getting a beesting in the most anoying place ever (no not there i said anoying not painfull)

smack in the middle of my right palm it hurts to hold my beer damn it

Drink more & you won't feel it?

school holidays ....... it phucks up everything!

at least there is no 40kmh school zones :)

WGMG..

People who dont park properly.

PARK in the CENTRE of the lot please.

NOT ON THE WHITE LINE

and if u can see i have taken the time to PARK nicely. PLEASE PARK NICELY NEXT TO ME, NOT 5CMS AWAY FROM MY CAR, EVEN THO THERE IS PLENTY OF OTHER SPACE AROUND.

i swear to god, i will put a knife in ur tyre.

at least there is no 40kmh school zones ;)

WGMG..

People who dont park properly.

PARK in the CENTRE of the lot please.

NOT ON THE WHITE LINE

and if u can see i have taken the time to PARK nicely. PLEASE PARK NICELY NEXT TO ME, NOT 5CMS AWAY FROM MY CAR, EVEN THO THERE IS PLENTY OF OTHER SPACE AROUND.

i swear to god, i will put a knife in ur tyre.

+1

Especially in Curtin.... :)




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