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Alpinestarhero
09-11-06, 09:31 AM
...bloody people talking in the library, when its a specific silent area. Do these people not know the meanings of words such as silence, shut up or be quiet?!

I'm too scared to tell them to be quiet, people get nasty...

Rant over, back to work!

Good morning everyone! :D

Matt

Spiderman
09-11-06, 09:37 AM
If theres one place you can take the risk of telling peeps to shut up its in a library.

Your average bookworm or library user should be a pushover but sayingt hat its been years since i went to an actualy library. Dont you know this interwebby thingamajiggy has all known (and some unknown) books on the planet on it. Somewhere.

Alpinestarhero
09-11-06, 09:45 AM
It does?!

That'd be usefull when the same people who chat all the time dont return their books to the shelves for someone else to use!

I dont think i can take the risk. They look like the type of poeple to get offeneded at every word spoken against them. And they keep making a funny noise, like they have just reveiced retainers and are salivating and sucking it up to stop dribbling...

Anyone else got anoying poeple in their vicinity?

Matt

Spiderman
09-11-06, 10:00 AM
It does?!

That'd be usefull when the same people who chat all the time dont return their books to the shelves for someone else to use!

I dont think i can take the risk. They look like the type of poeple to get offeneded at every word spoken against them. And they keep making a funny noise, like they have just reveiced retainers and are salivating and sucking it up to stop dribbling...

Anyone else got anoying poeple in their vicinity?

Matt

Errrrm. i live in London, so yeh. About 2 million of them :D

tricky
09-11-06, 10:04 AM
Can you not grass them up to the librarian ? :lol:

Razor
09-11-06, 10:06 AM
Cough loudly and give them a stern look...

Alpinestarhero
09-11-06, 10:39 AM
Done all that. They are ruthless!!! Defying the authority of the librarian. Nevermind, the printer is drowning out the noise of their voices now, but at least its a constant drone and I can block it out



Matt

tricky
09-11-06, 10:41 AM
I think you need to stand up and be a man and confront them !

Failing that, hide behind a bookcase and flick laggy bands at them

Steve H
09-11-06, 10:44 AM
Right then, buy yourself the biggest gun you can find and wave it around in their faces
shouting profanities. :smt066 That should work. :-dd

Alpinestarhero
09-11-06, 10:44 AM
No :(

I'm not very manly, i havnt filled out my lanky teenage frame yet

The librarian just came round again and uoted the definition of silence, and i laughed out loud. They have dutifully shut up.

Justice has been served!!

I wonder if i'll get repremanded when i start riding the SV to uni, shaking the buildings with its thunderous roar?

Matt

Baph
09-11-06, 11:13 AM
Anyone else got anoying poeple in their vicinity?
Not now, but last night, on the way home yes.

Limo driver on the A55 :smt076 Kept weaving in & out of traffic right in front of me without indicating. Wherever I was planning to go around him (left or right side) he moved into the gap just before I hit the throttle. :smt076
Why do so called professional drivers drive like a merchant ? I mean, taxi driver granted, they always do crap like that, but a limo driver (and this was no hire limo, it was privately owned) who should be careful because of his passengers.

Needless to say, I exchanged hand signals as I came past both the back window & the side window.

Alpinestarhero
09-11-06, 07:24 PM
I see that alot too, limo's all over the road. Its a big car to be chucking about.

One time i was on the speedfight and a big lorry came roaring up behind me, overtook and i watched it go off up the road weaving in and out of the traffic. Scary. Not enough time to take not of the "hows my driving" sticker...

Had a good day everyone?

Matt