KatW4 wrote: » I agree with you all. Horrible, nasty people who deserve people to treat them as badly as they treat others! I can't even comprehend how someone would even try this, it wouldn't even cross my mind. It's reasons like this that make me hate people more and more as I get older.
skittles8710 wrote: » The VHI mini marathon getting more coverage on the news than Cork City Marathon each June Bank Holiday
KatW4 wrote: » When I tell my kitten off for pulling the house apart and she won't look at me or snuggle She makes me feel guilty. Evil little git!
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: Cats are lovable little ****s! 
AndyBoBandy wrote: » The fact that on a bank holiday Monday, at 7:30pm, I have a choice of a rugby show, or a (repeat) show about traditional shoe making!! While the shoe programme was interesting the first time I saw it, it's bank holiday Monday ffs!!! Where the hell is Batman or the Avengers???? RTÉ: National broadcaster. More like national embarrassment.
Whisky Mac wrote: » People coming back to work after their holidays. All tanned and healthy looking. And happy. Thats the worst bit - their happiness! :mad:
KatW4 wrote: » We went out for dinner last night to my favourite restaurant. It was ridiculously busy and the waiters/waitresses were rushed off their feet. Anyway, a table of 8 people were next to us and they were so rude. When the waitress came to take their order, they ignored her and continued to talk. Then they all ordered soup for starter. When it came out the turned around and told her that the actually decided not to have a starter anymore!! She had to take it all back. They sent back glasses, cuttlery and food and every time they did it, they watched her leave and laughed at what they had done. How ignorant can you get? We were finished before they got their main course so god only knows what else they did to her. I couldn't believe the absolute cheek of them. I felt so bad for the staff as they were working extremely hard. People are horrible!
ihavenoname3 wrote: » why didn't you say something to them?
ihavenoname3 wrote: why didn't you say something to them?
Kev W wrote: » Probably because if they did then THEY would be vilified for doing so. For some reason it's considered much worse to point out people's bad behaviour than to indulge in that bad behaviour to begin with.
ihavenoname3 wrote: what about it if you were, the way I see it is its much easier for a fellow customer to pull them up on their behavior than the waitress who is told the customer is always right.
KatW4 wrote: » These were the type of people who couldn't care less if someone said something to them. They would probably just make the rest of your meal a misery. Somethings are easier said than done.
ihavenoname3 wrote: you never know, they might have only been acting that way because no one ever put them in their place for acting that way in the past.