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rhuarc29

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My local supermarket has one line serving the bank of six self-checkouts. Walmarts also have the same arrangement.

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Yep, my supermarket has one line feeding eight self-checkouts. The Walmarts where I live don't have self-checkout, but the express checkouts use a single line to feed six cashiers.
 

james t kirk

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I forgot. Other than other people....

1. Really loud restaurants. Usually populated by millenials who all feel it necessary to be heard so they all start to shout over one another and before long, it's louder than a jet airplane. (Actually, now that I think of it, the worst is being in a restaurant and there is a table of 6 or 8 Quebecers. They will be so loud, it will be all you hear in the restaurant.

2. Gas cans without the vent. Whoever thought the integral vent was a good idea should be shot.

3. Ticketmaster and their way of doing business. (Tickets for sale on ticketmaster owned on line scalpers before you can even buy tickets.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Filling out an online form, and then you fuck up on a little line, and the fucking form resets itself and you have to fill everything out again!!!!! Holy shit, that really bugs me!!!! :D
 

Peterpeckerer

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Filling out an online form, and then you fuck up on a little line, and the fucking form resets itself and you have to fill everything out again!!!!! Holy shit, that really bugs me!!!! :D
The Transport Canada RAIC application for Pearson Airport is like that...and then it goes to some minor minion, who, to paraphrase P*I*E*R*R*E Trudeau, "a 100 yards from Pearson is a nobody". That minor minion rejects it because you put 100 Queen W instead of 100 Queen Street West
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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Ever notice when taxi's are behind you they tailgate like crazy, but when they are in front of you they drive super slow!!

#FirstWorldProblems
 

Phil C. McNasty

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The Transport Canada RAIC application for Pearson Airport is like that...and then it goes to some minor minion, who, to paraphrase P*I*E*R*R*E Trudeau, "a 100 yards from Pearson is a nobody". That minor minion rejects it because you put 100 Queen W instead of 100 Queen Street West
My dad always said: "Everything the government touches turns to shit".

Was he right??
 
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OnTheWayOut

I travel quite a bit and have never seen a Walmart with that setup, in which city is this?
(Without actually checking their homepage I must have visited at least 50 of them)
Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston and many more way too numerous to list. I see the same setup in grocery stores, Home Depots, even Targets had them all over as well. Now, there is nothing that states everyone MUST form a single line, they just do .... usually. Always a dick somewhere that will try to blow by the line.
 
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OnTheWayOut

Perfect. Everything is perfect these days. You talk to people on the phone, or in a store, or a restaurant, almost everywhere these days and after you respond, no matter how you respond, they say "perfect". I give the customer service person my address to verify who I am and it's "perfect". I order a coffee and it's "perfect". No, I would not like to upgrade that combo .... "perfect". Annoys the shit outta me. Nothing is perfect, not even close to it. Today's biggest buzzword and least accurate. Impossible to count how many times I hear it every day. Perfect. NOT.
 

TeeJay

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Oh surprised noone mentioned this yet

Cheap Spas who try to create their own websites

Way too many issues to list
 

james t kirk

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Ever notice when taxi's are behind you they tailgate like crazy, but when they are in front of you they drive super slow!!

#FirstWorldProblems
Taxi's in general.

When they have a fare, they drive like mad men. When they are looking for a fare, it's the exact opposite.

Then there's the taxi drivers who do things to try and get into a collision so they can sue you. They drive in your blind spot, they stop and then go as you pass them, they know all the tricks.
 

james t kirk

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Perfect. Everything is perfect these days. You talk to people on the phone, or in a store, or a restaurant, almost everywhere these days and after you respond, no matter how you respond, they say "perfect". I give the customer service person my address to verify who I am and it's "perfect". I order a coffee and it's "perfect". No, I would not like to upgrade that combo .... "perfect". Annoys the shit outta me. Nothing is perfect, not even close to it. Today's biggest buzzword and least accurate. Impossible to count how many times I hear it every day. Perfect. NOT.
Same with " absolutely"

And "no problem" (Why would it be a problem.)
 

james t kirk

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Justin Trudeau constantly apologizing for ancient sins.

I've lost track how many times he's apologized on behalf of Canada for the sins of the past.
 

Jasmine Raine

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Perfect. Everything is perfect these days. You talk to people on the phone, or in a store, or a restaurant, almost everywhere these days and after you respond, no matter how you respond, they say "perfect". I give the customer service person my address to verify who I am and it's "perfect". I order a coffee and it's "perfect". No, I would not like to upgrade that combo .... "perfect". Annoys the shit outta me. Nothing is perfect, not even close to it. Today's biggest buzzword and least accurate. Impossible to count how many times I hear it every day. Perfect. NOT.
Taxi's in general.

When they have a fare, they drive like mad men. When they are looking for a fare, it's the exact opposite.

Then there's the taxi drivers who do things to try and get into a collision so they can sue you. They drive in your blind spot, they stop and then go as you pass them, they know all the tricks.
Haha,

That is me! To a tee.

Prefect! No Problem! No worries. Hahaha
 

Don Draper

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In a theatre or arena people sit at the end of a row of empty seats instead of moving towards the centre. People arriving after them have to climb over them to use the available seats.
I always reserve the end seats. As I'm tall, I need the space of the end seat for leg room. It also avoids having to climb across people from the centre to the end if me or my SO have to use the washroom or get goodies during the show. It also gives you a head start at the end of the show so you can leave quicker than the others.

Makes perfect sense to me. So be it.
 

Mr Bret

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I always reserve the end seats. As I'm tall, I need the space of the end seat for leg room. It also avoids having to climb across people from the centre to the end if me or my SO have to use the washroom or get goodies during the show. It also gives you a head start at the end of the show so you can leave quicker than the others.

Makes perfect sense to me. So be it.
In a theatre or arena people sit at the end of a row of empty seats instead of moving towards the centre. People arriving after them have to climb over them to use the available seats.
I don't think cf's comment applies to a reserved seating environment.
If you purchase reserved end row seats, then I don't think anyone has a right to be annoyed.
 

franci

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I don't think cf's comment applies to a reserved seating environment.
If you purchase reserved end row seats, then I don't think anyone has a right to be annoyed.
Why the fuck do I need to move to the middle if I go had the good sense to get there early and pick my seat.

The shit that annoys me are people complaining about every little damn thing.
 
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