Originally Posted By disneydad109 OK,I am happy to put this to bed. The task force officers hated having to write tickets. We did not get send on radio runs but were allowed to create our own action. If you think a group over aggresive gym rats didn't stop to talk to girls and didn't treat ourselves to good meals then you don't know young men. We were setup to " take back the streets" and we acted like the we owned those streets.
Originally Posted By wendebird Inconsistencies like the below: >>disneydad109 wrote: I used to love speeding tickets.<< >>disneydad109 wrote: The task force officers hated having to write tickets.<<
Originally Posted By alexbook - Migraine headaches. - Officious security guards. - Getting a hair cut, especially trying to come up with a meaningful answer to "How do you want it cut?" (My usual answer is "Shorter than it is.") (I don't think these have anything in common other than that I've had to deal with all three this weekend.)
Originally Posted By threeundertwo >>Having to run to Home Depot more then five times in one day.>> Hon, that wouldn't make me angry, that would make me homicidal.
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom When work messes up my vacations. I requested and was granted several days off next week. Based on that approval I booked a beachside condo at Navare Beach, FL. Last friday I noticed that the work schedule did not show me off. So I questioned that and showed the request AND APPROVAL. Work is saying I can't have the time off.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper Tom...that would tick me off too. I hate losing vacation (I can only carry so much from one year to the next) when work kept me from being able to take the time to begin with.
Originally Posted By SuzieQ - that people have listed more than twice as many things that make them angry than they have things that make them happy! How sad
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost That's cause it doesn't take much to make us happy but it takes a lot to make us angry!
Originally Posted By DVC_dad I think you got that backwards Goofyernmost. lol I hate when people won't let me over in traffic, but then there are times that I don't let people over myself.
Originally Posted By alexbook How hard it is to correct wrong information once it's out on the web. (No, the name of the business is not "Campus" Books. No, we don't sell textbooks. Yes, I know that's what is says on the web.) Grrr! >:-(
Originally Posted By alexbook Security guards who comment on what they find while they're searching my bag: Guard: "Hey, you've got a lot of books, here. You must like to read. Do you work at a bookstore? You know, I like to read, too. Is this book any good?" Me (in my head): "Shut the heck up and get out of my way!" Me (aloud): "Uh--"
Originally Posted By knightnfrees ^^I would have probably replied to the guard, "It really isn't any of your business, now is it?" Put the guard on the spot, Alex. Then again, If you have to see him everyday, then I would reply, "Cookies are sometimes food!" or something of subject like that. He'll think your nuts, but who cares, eh? Lol
Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove Or, say "Is my Almond Joy showing?" I agree with knight. Confound the gentleman!
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb ^^^You're a NUT STiL. Must be why I like you. (yes knight I know there's a Mounds or 'sometimes you feel like a nut' joke in there somewhere and you are SURE to find it)
Originally Posted By tiggerdis_ Well, duh, if the security guard was searching his mounds, it would be silly to ask if he felt like a nut. But if the security guard was searching his Almond Joys, that would be okay.
Originally Posted By knightnfrees Ya know Deb, there is a joke there, but I'm gonna keep it to myself. Then again...I am nuts about Moundsâ„¢! Isn't *that* up to interpretation?
Originally Posted By murfsmom hearing how "paris hilton" is looking for lawyers to keep her out of jail !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!