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TPA85 11-17-2011 06:58 PM

When people who aren't passing, or even going the speed limit, are in the passing lane on the highway.
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MOVE OVER!!!!

christiangirl 11-17-2011 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by preciousjeni (Post 2107095)
I almost didn't post because, in her post immediately before this one, christiangirl did what I'm about to describe. lol Nothing but love for you, cj.

Who exactly is cj? *stern look*

"All of the above" appears on exams everywhere--blame it on my years of education! :p

AGDee 11-18-2011 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 2106599)
I lived in Ohio for a few years, and they drive much better in Ohio than they do here. If I ever heard anyone from Michigan talking about Ohio drivers I'd laugh. Michigan drivers can't afford to talk about driving at all because they are by far the worst drivers ever. Doing 30 in a 50 mph zone. That makes me so mad. And this is every day, about 4 to 5 times a day. I'm not exaggerating, it really is. I'm generally a very patient, calm person but the way they drive here gets me, and it gets me very upset. I get upset because there's nothing I can do about it. I have no driving patience for these folks here. I'm getting mad posting about it.


Live in Michigan for a month and you'll want to move back to CT. They drive slow every day and all over, not just in the passing lane. And then when they merge into traffic, getting on the freeway, they do about 40 mph going onto the freeway while most folks (on the freeway) are doing about 60... still 10 mph below the speed limit. If Toyota had a tech center in MN. I'd move back home. It's that bad, and it's so frustrating. I'm really getting tired of this broke, non-driving state. I really am.

I really do not experience what you do on the roads at all. Everywhere I go, people are going 10 over, unless it is rush hour stop n go traffic. I get ticked off when I'm going 80 or 85 in the fast lane and people are getting right up on my tail and flashing their lights. Sorry folks, you don't need to go more than 15 over and I'm not getting behind someone going 70 when I'm going 85.

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Originally Posted by FHwku (Post 2106620)
i don't like that people watch reality TV (or create it, for that matter.) it makes people value stupid shit. particularly drama, the superficial and the material.

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2106743)
lol lol
I hate reality tv, it's so dumb (to me), and I think that there's entirely too much of it on tv. Thank God for cable.

What's in bold is freaking hilarious!

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2106882)
Exactly.

As far as reality shows go, I must defend at least some of them. That's because I'm already psyched for Survivor tonight, and I love The Amazing Race. There's a big difference between reality shows like them and Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

I agree with the above POSTS (for preciousjenni), except that I find that the reality TV on cable is the worst. The network shows aren't nearly as bad. I think of Survivor and the Amazing Race more as game shows than reality shows, honestly.

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2107121)
If it gets the kids to STFU, I don't care what they have on the menu. The last thing I want to deal with in a restaurant is overhearing "please, just TASTE IT!" I don't think it's that the parents are "taking the trouble" to take their kid there - more like that's where they want to eat and they're stuck dragging the kid along.

I concur.

Y'all are really angry about a lot of stuff!

cheerfulgreek 11-18-2011 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2107268)
I really do not experience what you do on the roads at all. Everywhere I go, people are going 10 over, unless it is rush hour stop n go traffic. I get ticked off when I'm going 80 or 85 in the fast lane and people are getting right up on my tail and flashing their lights. Sorry folks, you don't need to go more than 15 over and I'm not getting behind someone going 70 when I'm going 85.

That's because this is PB's way of driving. 100 mph is slow to him.
http://youtu.be/XTT1_JZp2Sg
http://youtu.be/KgWTgXXm4JQ

PrettyBoy 11-18-2011 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2107154)
eta: Now that I think about it, I should have mentioned this too -annoying.

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Originally Posted by TPA85 (Post 2107183)
or even going the speed limit, are in the passing lane on the highway.


MOVE OVER!!!!

You live in Michigan too, heh?

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2107268)
I really do not experience what you do on the roads at all. Everywhere I go, people are going 10 over, unless it is rush hour stop n go traffic. I get ticked off when I'm going 80 or 85 in the fast lane and people are getting right up on my tail and flashing their lights. Sorry folks, you don't need to go more than 15 over and I'm not getting behind someone going 70 when I'm going 85.

Nah, these jokers are awful. It happens at least 5-6 times daily and everyday I'm on the road. Today I was going to Biggby on the corner of Novi and Grand River. I couldn't even get into the yellow left turn lane because some fool was also turning left going west blocking the entrance I wanted to turn into. He was supposed to move up towards the entrance he was going to be turning into. Damn fool! These jokers here get me hot around the collar every time, without fail. I've never used my horn in the other states I've lived in (seriously, no lie). I didn't start using it until I moved here. I've never wanted to move out of a state because of the driving. I really do wish Toyota would open a tech center in MN. I really, really do.

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2107304)
That's because this is PB's way of driving. 100 mph is slow to him.
http://youtu.be/XTT1_JZp2Sg
http://youtu.be/KgWTgXXm4JQ

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Hey cheers/"Mav", "I feel the need, the need for speed, ow!" :D

cheerfulgreek 11-18-2011 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 2107370)
I couldn't even get into the yellow left turn lane because some fool was also turning left going west blocking the entrance I wanted to turn into. He was supposed to move up towards the entrance he was going to be turning into. Damn fool!

I swear this made my sides hurt so bad from laughing so hard at the mental image of this...lol!



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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 2107370)
Hey cheers/"Mav", "I feel the need, the need for speed, ow!" :D

High Five, Goose ;):p

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AGDee 11-19-2011 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 2107370)
corner of Novi and Grand River.

THIS is your problem. You're trying to drive around the most congested suburban intersection in the whole state! You couldn't pay me to go drive around Novi and Grand River. The closest I get is 12 Oaks. Off the freeway, into the mall. Out of the mall, back on the freeway, and only on weekends, never during rush hour. NEVER during rush hour.

KSUViolet06 11-20-2011 02:34 PM

Maybe it's the teacher in me but I hate hearing/seeing a person refusing to set boundaries with their children and just allowing them to be a brat.

Ex: seeing a 4th grade-ish girl have this conversation with her mom in the school supply aisle of Target.

Kid: I want the glittery folders.
Mom: Oh honey, those are $4. I don't think so. These plain ones are $2.
Kid: Please!!!!!
Mom: No.
Kid: *tears* OMGGGGGGG. I hate you. You like never let me have anythinngggggggg.*stomp*
Mom: *sigh* okay.
Kid: Thanks mom!!!!

UGH.

IrishLake 11-20-2011 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 2107569)
Maybe it's the teacher in me but I hate hearing/seeing a person refusing to set boundaries with their children and just allowing them to be a brat.

Ex: seeing a 4th grade-ish girl have this conversation with her mom in the school supply aisle of Target.

Kid: I want the glittery folders.
Mom: Oh honey, those are $4. I don't think so. These plain ones are $2.
Kid: Please!!!!!
Mom: No.
Kid: *tears* OMGGGGGGG. I hate you. You like never let me have anythinngggggggg.*stomp*
Mom: *sigh* okay.
Kid: Thanks mom!!!!

UGH.

BWAHAHAHA! My soon to be 6 year old tries to pull this shit all the time. I tell her she can buy stuff with her own money, or ask Santa for it. Thankfully she never throws a "fit" but she does get whiny. The "LOOK" usually shuts her up. I can deal with the resulted sulking.

christiangirl 11-20-2011 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by IrishLake (Post 2107570)
The "LOOK" usually shuts her up. I can deal with the resulted sulking.

I love the fact that I have "the look." Not all women can do it effectively. I feel like I inherited some special, recessive trait. :p I had to use it on a little boy this morning--he was being big stuff by cussing at church. :rolleyes: The smile fell off his face so fast, I thought it would hit the floor. I recognized him as the same little boy who flashed me at a church pool party this summer. He's about 6 or 7. I wish I knew his parents, but I always see him without them.

KSUViolet06 11-21-2011 12:03 AM

LOL at a church kid flasher.

Not saying you need to beat your kid, yell at them, or anything crazy, but I get annoyed when people let kids have things after they said no before.

preciousjeni 11-21-2011 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 2107206)
Who exactly is cj? *stern look*

Gracious. That was a combo of cg and pj (the way I sign my SN sometimes).

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"All of the above" appears on exams everywhere--blame it on my years of education! :p
It's definitely not incorrect. It just feels incomplete.

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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 2107588)
I love the fact that I have "the look." Not all women can do it effectively. I feel like I inherited some special, recessive trait. :p I had to use it on a little boy this morning--he was being big stuff by cussing at church. :rolleyes: The smile fell off his face so fast, I thought it would hit the floor. I recognized him as the same little boy who flashed me at a church pool party this summer. He's about 6 or 7. I wish I knew his parents, but I always see him without them.

I've got the look down from years of working at day cares.

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 2107655)
LOL at a church kid flasher.

Not saying you need to beat your kid, yell at them, or anything crazy, but I get annoyed when people let kids have things after they said no before.

This one's a biggie for me. I was helping watch two children in church this morning. They're mischievous and will wait until they catch your eye before doing something they're not supposed to do. Mind you, they're only 13 months old.

In any case, my cutoff for that type of behavior is 9 months. After that, children know what they're doing by your look, tone and words. So, these children are well over the limit.

One of them went to pull a fire extinguisher from the wall, so I gently took her hand to turn her around, look her in the eye and tell her no, that's not to touch. Then, it was game time. After the first warning, I simply blocked her path to the fire extinguisher. She tried to push me, sneak around me and finally, when all else failed, she began to whine. When I stood my ground, she went off crying to her mother.

Two minutes later, she was back and wanted me to pick her up and cuddle. lol

christiangirl 11-21-2011 01:45 AM

I can't stand it when people will give kids things after another adult has already told them no. :mad: It doesn't really matter if you agree or not--unless the first person has been totally unreasonable and is denying the child something they absolutely need, you should not undermine another adult. You just teach the child not to respect them and that isn't right. This is especially a problem when the kid learns to play one parent against another and they parent will let them, in an attempt to one-up the other.

Cen1aur 1963 11-21-2011 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 2107066)
You don't know what masculinity is. "Your boys" are an extension of you, so they don't know what it is either.

LOL I was just fuckn' with you.

AGDee 11-21-2011 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by IrishLake (Post 2107570)
BWAHAHAHA! My soon to be 6 year old tries to pull this shit all the time. I tell her she can buy stuff with her own money, or ask Santa for it. Thankfully she never throws a "fit" but she does get whiny. The "LOOK" usually shuts her up. I can deal with the resulted sulking.

Shortly after my divorce, my then 7 y/o daughter would start that. I would look at her and say "Do you remember who you're talking to? I am not your dad. The more you ask the more firm my "no" gets". And she would shape right up and giggle a little and say "It works with daddy". :rolleyes:


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