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Some People can be so rude and ill-mannered...

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,393 ✭✭✭MonkieSocks


    These ignorant always seem to appear in the parks in the good weather.

    Myself and the OH were walking through St Anns Park in Dublin today.

    As we were going by the Duck Pond, we noticed two boys about 14-15 throwing stones at the Ducks.

    Luckly enough they wern't good shots.

    When they seen us watching them they stopped and as we walked by them I as politly asked them to be careful of the Ducks when they throwing the stones.

    The two brats ran and told their dad.

    As we walked away we heard a voice shout " eh yoose, who the fcuk do yis think yoose are, chasting my lads"

    I stopped and saw this big bellied porker approaching, I stood where I was and he shouting all kinds of crap and waving his arms.

    Then he got right in my face and did this eyeballing thingy, I thought about hitting him BUT if I hit him out he probably would have had me arested.

    I just laughed and said " one day, those little s4itheads will do something really bad and it will be down to his bad parenting skills"

    As we walked from him, he yelled "mouths" and threw up his hands up in the air, like he was ready for a fight.

    I blew him a kiss and walked away laughing at the top of my voice, you could nearlly see the steam coming out of his head:P

    Better than getting into trouble over some low life

    =(:-) Me? I know who I am. I'm a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude (-:)=



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 996 ✭✭✭HansHolzel


    Karona wrote: »
    I have a friend who is extremely rude I do not know why I am friends with her. I am sure I wrote about her in another thread but I will fill you's in again.

    She will plan on meeting you in town for a coffee at say 4 o'clock, you go down and wait and wait and wait and she doesn't show up.

    You text her while your there and she won't reply, you see she is on facebook chat when you get home and you message her where was she for coffee and she basically tells you her time is not worthy for you or to text you back. She always has one bad excuse after the other but will mainly put blame on you for some reason or another.

    The last time it happened I told her to go fcuk herself and I was sick of it happening, she told me that she couldn't be expected to text me because she was going on honeymoon in a couple of weeks and had so much on her mind.... yeah like sitting out her back garden with her dog (she had put a pic up on facebook).

    Some people!!!

    What kind of fool is marrying her?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 790 ✭✭✭DUBLINHITMAN


    I don't know how people walk away from idiots like this I've serious anger issues the slightest thing could actually get me locked up the only thing that can hold me back is my little oh.
    luckily I'm not let out alone lol

    one time driving home overtaking a truck on the motorway a guy behind me start flashing me to go faster so I did and then proceeded to follow him home he lived about 30 miles out of my way
    then a few weeks later the same time same place on the motorway same car did the exact same thing this time he got as far as a junction where I got out told him he's lucky he didn't end up in the ditch and told him his address
    asked him what his problem was and why he was driving like a complete prick and bullying people of the road I asked him what was his hurry he had no excuse and said sorry and was shocked when I told him his address .
    I've seen him numerous times just driving like a normal person and not giving a fcuk about the traffic . Maybe he learnt his lesson I don't know but I scared myself when I first spoke to him I wasn't too sure how far I would go .

    Hopefully I can control myself in future its dangerous being hyper vigilant


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,630 ✭✭✭Zen65


    I don't know how people walk away from idiots like this I've serious anger issues the slightest thing could actually get me locked up . . . .

    Hopefully that username is not to be taken literally?


    Z


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 790 ✭✭✭DUBLINHITMAN


    Nah mate its my geek name lol
    some post traumatic stress bs going on with me


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 137 ✭✭eirebread


    iguy wrote: »
    I was in the local town park today with my oh,
    we were sitting down on a bench relaxing as you would on a lovely day like this, until this woman and her partner and child came over to us, the woman said to us that we had to move and let them sit down as they had a child(who looked to be 12 or more and had plenty of energy.)
    we said no and could they not sit elsewhere as there was more bench's, she said no as they wanted the sun!!!
    In fairness its the only bench where the sun isn't blocked by tree's.
    There is more to this story but I don't want this post to be to long.:/
    yeah man, look. you get these people everywhere. we just have to deal with it, these people are not going away either, its just the way they are. think of it like this: they don't mean to be like that lol


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 996 ✭✭✭HansHolzel


    I asked him what was his hurry he had no excuse and said sorry and was shocked when I told him his address.

    Some guy beeped me for no reason on the Red Cow a few years back but after he overtook me - by moving into another, outer lane - it turned out (complete fluke) that he was going where I was going and then it was some laugh, watching his head watching the rear-view mirror, in increasing agitation, as I took every turn he took. This lasted for about a quarter an hour until our paths diverged but I really enjoyed giving that guy the sweats.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 790 ✭✭✭DUBLINHITMAN


    I went all fbi on him 3 car lengths behind an all that he hadnt a clue I followed him

    Another story I was in traffic and a white van was up my hole so I got out walked up to the driver and as I approached I saw that this fella was an absolute monster of a man I'm 6ft2 he was atleast 6ft7
    anyway when I got to the drivers door he put down the window and I politely said
    "Is she for sale buddy "
    He replied with "no you'd wanna get new bulbs for that yoke "
    I wqs like " yeah will do buddy thanks fir not killing me lol


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,934 ✭✭✭Renegade Mechanic


    No Pants wrote: »
    1) Take ball and keep it
    2) Say "if that ball hits me once more I'll beat your balls off" like you mean it.
    3) Take ball and kick it as far away as you can. If there's a river nearby, that'll do.

    Choose one. Seriously, can you not figure out how to stand up to a ten year old?

    Were not allowed to anymore. And the problem is they know it. You stand your ground and theyll just start attacking you. Then you attack back. A fully grown man has just "defended" himself against a child.
    Im sorry but in reality that just ruins your life not theirs. Its a large portion of why we, as a society, are f*cked..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 790 ✭✭✭DUBLINHITMAN


    Were not allowed to anymore. And the problem is they know it. You stand your ground and theyll just start attacking you. Then you attack back. A fully grown man has just "defended" himself against a child.
    Im sorry but in reality that just ruins your life not theirs. Its a large portion of why we, as a society, are f*cked..


    Do you think kids and people are getting softer and softer
    I do


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 996 ✭✭✭HansHolzel


    No Pants wrote: »
    1) Take ball and keep it
    2) Say "if that ball hits me once more I'll beat your balls off" like you mean it.
    3) Take ball and kick it as far away as you can. If there's a river nearby, that'll do.

    Choose one. Seriously, can you not figure out how to stand up to a ten year old?

    Kicking the ball into orbit is the safest option. If subsequently quizzed about your action, you can say it was a wildly inaccurate attempt to return it to the nice children.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,630 ✭✭✭Zen65


    Im sorry but in reality that just ruins your life not theirs. Its a large portion of why we, as a society, are f*cked..

    +1 to this

    In the end, it's not worth the hassle.


    Z


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,025 ✭✭✭problemchimp


    iguy wrote: »
    The cheeky sod's partner then spoke up and said that we were sitting there for over a half hour which we where, he said that we should give other people a chance to sit in that bench, it has the best views, our local park has a river which swans and ducks habitat, very scenic etc.
    He then said he was going to ring the authorities, by that time my oh got annoyed a got up and beckoned me to get up, which I did!
    It really annoyed us, couldn't believe how rude the were, and the threat of the authorities, wonder who they thought they were!!!!
    It was the rudest thing I ever came across, anyone else have any tales of rude people to share?
    Should have told them to Fup off the Grassholes!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,934 ✭✭✭Renegade Mechanic


    Do you think kids and people are getting softer and softer
    I do

    Yeah they are. But that softness translates to a reluctance to discipline the kids. And its the very few people left with some shred of moral code that are being hit the hardest, its disgusting.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,347 ✭✭✭No Pants


    Were not allowed to anymore. And the problem is they know it. You stand your ground and theyll just start attacking you. Then you attack back. A fully grown man has just "defended" himself against a child.
    Im sorry but in reality that just ruins your life not theirs. Its a large portion of why we, as a society, are f*cked..
    There are lots of ways around that if you think about. Make to leave, but accidentally trip and fall on them, elbow first. Complete accident. My feeling is that it never comes to that. I've confronted youngsters before and I've never had to actually do anything, I've just had to convince them that I might. Most of the time it's just mouthing off in front of their friends. The stammering apology couldn't get out of their mouth fast enough.

    I do agree with your last statement though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,042 ✭✭✭zl1whqvjs75cdy


    People are rude and ill mannered because people like you let them get away with it. A firm word would have sorted that. I don't know who annoys me more you or them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,344 ✭✭✭Thoie


    Recently I was sitting in my reserved seat on a train that had buckets of free seats around the place. Some woman with a clatter of kids asks me to move. I asked why and she said "I have children". I pointed out that was hardly my fault. She asked if I was going to move, so I said no.

    Given the number of free seats in that carriage, I honestly think she was just working from some bizarre sense of entitlement, and just wanted to (try to) exert some power over random strangers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48 myfriendtom


    We can? Thanks mom!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,655 ✭✭✭Faith+1


    Thoie wrote: »
    Recently I was sitting in my reserved seat on a train that had buckets of free seats around the place. Some woman with a clatter of kids asks me to move. I asked why and she said "I have children". I pointed out that was hardly my fault. She asked if I was going to move, so I said no.

    Given the number of free seats in that carriage, I honestly think she was just working from some bizarre sense of entitlement, and just wanted to (try to) exert some power over random strangers.

    Cheeky Cow, you should of thrown an omlette down her blouse!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,344 ✭✭✭Thoie


    Faith+1 wrote: »
    Cheeky Cow, you should of thrown an omlette down her blouse!

    That was going to be my next move. I had the camping stove out and was furiously beating eggs while we were talking. :confused:

    Are omelettes our last line of defense now?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,655 ✭✭✭Faith+1


    Thoie wrote: »
    That was going to be my next move. I had the camping stove out and was furiously beating eggs while we were talking. :confused:

    Are omelettes our last line of defense now?

    Pretty Much, we're Irish after all!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,076 ✭✭✭✭Czarcasm


    Thoie wrote: »
    That was going to be my next move. I had the camping stove out and was furiously beating eggs while we were talking. :confused:

    Are omelettes our last line of defense now?


    Omlette you away with that one... :P

    But yeah, living in an apartment block you sometimes get chancers trying the doors to see is there any of them open so they can come in and clean the place out.

    I'm forever forgetting to lock the door, and I never lock it when I'm there anyway, but two o clock last night I could hear the door opening, so I went out to the hallway and turned on the light...

    There was the guy standing there - "Ohh, oh I'm sorry, I'd better call my mate", before he backed out the door again.

    He didn't even give me a chance to ask him did he want to come in for a coffee, so rude! :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,000 ✭✭✭mitosis


    Thinly veiled "I am such a pussy" thread :pac:


  • Posts: 0 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Zen65 wrote: »
    If they had been first to post here, the advice may have been along the lines of "proper order, Op, those benches were paid for by your tax euros too. Shame on them for hogging it for so long"

    Advice is often very subjective.


    Z

    I was gonna thank that as its true but I realised you signed off with z.....just dont understand that at all


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,934 ✭✭✭Renegade Mechanic


    Czarcasm wrote: »

    He didn't even give me a chance to ask him did he want to come in for a coffee, so rude! :(

    The nerve of that cheeky git! One should always accept a cuppa. No exceptions!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 54,076 ✭✭✭✭tayto lover


    I don't know how people walk away from idiots like this I've serious anger issues the slightest thing could actually get me locked up the only thing that can hold me back is my little oh.
    luckily I'm not let out alone lol

    one time driving home overtaking a truck on the motorway a guy behind me start flashing me to go faster so I did and then proceeded to follow him home he lived about 30 miles out of my way
    then a few weeks later the same time same place on the motorway same car did the exact same thing this time he got as far as a junction where I got out told him he's lucky he didn't end up in the ditch and told him his address
    asked him what his problem was and why he was driving like a complete prick and bullying people of the road I asked him what was his hurry he had no excuse and said sorry and was shocked when I told him his address .
    I've seen him numerous times just driving like a normal person and not giving a fcuk about the traffic . Maybe he learnt his lesson I don't know but I scared myself when I first spoke to him I wasn't too sure how far I would go .

    Hopefully I can control myself in future its dangerous being hyper vigilant

    Yeah right. I believe this.:rolleyes:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,468 ✭✭✭✭OldNotWIse


    iguy wrote: »
    The cheeky sod's partner then spoke up and said that we were sitting there for over a half hour which we where, he said that we should give other people a chance to sit in that bench, it has the best views, our local park has a river which swans and ducks habitat, very scenic etc.
    He then said he was going to ring the authorities, by that time my oh got annoyed a got up and beckoned me to get up, which I did!
    It really annoyed us, couldn't believe how rude the were, and the threat of the authorities, wonder who they thought they were!!!!
    It was the rudest thing I ever came across, anyone else have any tales of rude people to share?


    I have no respect for you.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,318 ✭✭✭✭Menas


    OP, looking at your previous posts you seriously need to move to a different part of the world.

    You have been moved on from a park bench by a bunch of strangers...your OH’s sister batter her kids, your friend has two jobs and has received complaints from locals that she should only have one, the local off license have refused you alcohol and a local shop owner buys and resells some stock from Lidl which annoys the other shop owners in the area.

    Move to a mode sedate part of world, life is too precious to waste with these messers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,630 ✭✭✭Zen65


    Sirsok wrote: »
    I was gonna thank that as its true but I realised you signed off with z.....just dont understand that at all

    It's a habit borne of many years sending electronic communications. It's a bit like "over-and-out" in CB talk.

    (Z)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 565 ✭✭✭iguy


    OP, looking at your previous posts you seriously need to move to a different part of the world.

    You have been moved on from a park bench by a bunch of strangers...your OH’s sister batter her kids, your friend has two jobs and has received complaints from locals that she should only have one, the local off license have refused you alcohol and a local shop owner buys and resells some stock from Lidl which annoys the other shop owners in the area.

    Move to a mode sedate part of world, life is too precious to waste with these messers.

    Ha, my life is a drama, ya wouldn't see it on the telly!!!
    at least I never get bored, I'm kept occupied in a sense.
    To be honest if I moved to a sedate part of the world I'd think I'd be bored to death, everyone needs a bit of drama in there lives, except were people hit kids and that kind of carry on....


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