1) People that don't take their backpacks off when riding an overcrowded streetcar. I mean come on?!!
2) People that stand 2 by 2 on an escalator. Don't they know the rule? Stand right walk left. Some of us took too long getting ready in the morning and are late for work and don't have time to ride the escalator like it's a ride at Wonderland!!!
That's all I've got this morning. Any others?
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you know what pisses me off every morning while taking the subway? besides those fuckers who think it's okay to put their purse or backpacks on the seat next to them (I ALWAYS make sure i sit in one of them, saying EXCUSE ME really loudly) - i hate those people, mainly women, who are sitting and then start to make their way from their seat, through the crowded train, to the doors a whole stop before their destination, pushing people out of their way, despite the fact that the next stop is always a major stop and 90% of the train gets off. they stand in front of people, thereby those people loose their handle and have nothing to hold on to, just so they get off the train a whole 2 seconds before everyone else. do you really think you'll miss your stop, loser? did you really need to almost topple me over to get closer to the door? is it because you're ugly?
end rant.
can i just tell you as i was writing this my coworker in the cubicle next to me just let out this huge fart. GET ME OUT OF HERE!
end plea.
Peeve #1:
As a more rural commuter, my biggest pet peeve is those who drive in the rain/sleet/snow without their car lights on. I mean, come on, it's raining so hard I can barely see the road let alone your car and you don't see the need to flick the switch to activate your lights. I know daytime running lights are on, right? No, the daytime running lights do not activate your rear lights, which I, as the guy that's following you, am most interested in. You should be interested in that too, unless you want my front seat in your back seat (Cyndi get your mind out of the gutter...)
PEEVE #2:
"Clients" in my case offenders, who call to reschedule their appointments when it is raining out, but see the need to come in when they are deathly ill with the flu or whatever other infectious disease they have contracted.
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