What randomly infuriates you?

People who come into your work and expect you to drop everything your doing forget about customers already waiting to fix their car 1st :mad::mad:.

I'm also totally with @stevie_a on the whole DRL thing.
The amount of idiots i see driving about at night with just drl on so no rear lighting on at all is unbelievable :mad:
 
Yup. On both counts Steve.

Tony.
 
Yeah, but the bloke was probably trying a hit, AMcD does look a wee bit gay you know .... :ymdevil:
Happy as Larry me 'Hard Warwick Davis Top' ;)
 
People doing 80-90 MPH on the outside lane of the motorway.... the T**ts slow me down!
Colin.
 
I think it will have to change at some point mate, but probably not until someone has been killed.:(

Tony.
 
People who come into your work and expect you to drop everything your doing forget about customers already waiting to fix their car 1st :mad::mad:.

Of course sir. There is a small charge though. That will be an additional £50 for the company, £50 for me and £50 each to everyone in the queue.
 
If the boffins at the top of car making get their way only input by humans will be put in the address you want to go to car will do the rest :eek::eek::eek:
 
My wife who can’t stop finding jobs in the house for me to do every time I want to take the Zed for a drive!
 
Drivers who travel at 30 mph between speed bumps, hit the brakes and slow down to 12 mph on approach, climb over the bloody thing and then speed back up to 30mph. And repeat process at next bump and so on down the road.
Does my head in . Especially when they are driving 'designer' off-roaders ???
 
Drivers who travel at 30 mph between speed bumps, hit the brakes and slow down to 12 mph on approach, climb over the bloody thing and then speed back up to 30mph. And repeat process at next bump and so on down the road.
Does my head in . Especially when they are driving 'designer' off-roaders ???

PHEW. I thought you were talking about me there Karl. I can't help it, honest Guv.

New springs 036.webp


Tony.
 
My wife phoning for a Chinese meal. Every time it's "I would like to order a takeaway please". Our favoured Chinese doesn't have a restaurant!:(
 
How about filling stations that sell everything under the sun. You wait patiently to pay for your fuel while people in front of you in the queue order a hot sausage roll and 2 Cornish pasties. Then one of the bar codes does not work so the cashiers hold an inquest into the failings of their antiquated till. Meanwhile the customer is on the phone discussing something of worldwide importance and does not think to have any money/card ready until the very last second. Grrrrrr.
 
How about filling stations that sell everything under the sun. You wait patiently to pay for your fuel while people in front of you in the queue order a hot sausage roll and 2 Cornish pasties. Then one of the bar codes does not work so the cashiers hold an inquest into the failings of their antiquated till. Meanwhile the customer is on the phone discussing something of worldwide importance and does not think to have any money/card ready until the very last second. Grrrrrr.

Agreed. I remember when petrol stations just sold stuff for cars, a few chocolate bars and fags. Buy water in a bottle, nah, no one will buy that when it's free from the tap!:(
 
Agreed. I remember when petrol stations just sold stuff for cars, a few chocolate bars and fags. Buy water in a bottle, nah, no one will buy that when it's free from the tap!:(
Seem to recall (from my early childhood I hope you understand) petrol stations having someone who came out to you and filled your car up for you, took your money and came back with the change. No shop, just an oily office with an oil covered desk and cash register sporting a nice bell that went ding!
 
Seem to recall (from my early childhood I hope you understand) petrol stations having someone who came out to you and filled your car up for you, took your money and came back with the change. No shop, just an oily office with an oil covered desk and cash register sporting a nice bell that went ding!
Yes, my father owned such a business for 30 years - I grew up putting petrol in cars on Saturday mornings and during school holidays. Also checked oil, topped up radiators, checked tyres (generally got a tip) and learnt much about life from the full time petrol pump attendant who was a real character - happy days, all long gone.:)
 
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