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Pickup truck/SUV drivers.

Quit. Freaking. Tailgating. :hot:
I don't know why pickup drivers think they can intimate you because they are in a pickup. What am I worried about? That you'll hit me? You aren't going to. And if you did, that's bad whether it's a Fiat or a Hummer
I think it's getting worse.

What's the point of tailgating me, zooming around while flashing the :hot: face to me, only to end up on the bumper of the guy that's about 50 feet ahead of me?

It's rush hour Mr. Andretti, calm down.

 
People who modify their trucks to produce thick black toxic smoke in order to "stick it" to Obama.

They're called "Coal Burners" and they just might be dumber than Sarah Palin.

 
Jeff Vader said:
People who modify their trucks to produce thick black toxic smoke in order to "stick it" to Obama.

They're called "Coal Burners" and they just might be dumber than Sarah Palin.
I think diesel trucks in general are annoying. The sound mostly but the smell is bad too.

 
Jeff Vader said:
People who modify their trucks to produce thick black toxic smoke in order to "stick it" to Obama.

They're called "Coal Burners" and they just might be dumber than Sarah Palin.
Is this really happening?

 
Segmenting items into separate purchases at the register. I've seen this happen twice recently, both at Target. First one was a woman with an infant who was using food stamps or something along those lines to buy four discrete purchases of various foodstuffs. Each had its own divider and she had to sign the check or whatever each time. I think the whole set of transactions took 10 minutes, and there couldn't have been more than 15 items total.

Similar deal today where this 50-ish woman gleefully set up three lots of items on the conveyor and paid for each separately. This time it was clothing and shoes, and EVERYTHING had a clearance sticker on it. There were a few coupons thrown in for good measure. I didn't pay close attention, but the last two transactions used the same check card. I have no idea what advantage was served by doing this. Worse, I chose this lane thinking it was going to be fast. Oh god was I wrong.

This shtick needs to go away along with extreme couponing. If you want to segment out separate transactions, feel free to do so by heading to the back of the line after each one.

 
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Segmenting items into separate purchases at the register. I've seen this happen twice recently, both at Target. First one was a woman with an infant who was using food stamps or something along those lines to buy four discrete purchases of various foodstuffs. Each had its own divider and she had to sign the check or whatever each time. I think the whole set of transactions took 10 minutes, and there couldn't have been more than 15 items total.

Similar deal today where this 50-ish woman gleefully set up three lots of items on the conveyor and paid for each separately. This time it was clothing and shoes, and EVERYTHING had a clearance sticker on it. There were a few coupons thrown in for good measure. I didn't pay close attention, but the last two transactions used the same check card. I have no idea what advantage was served by doing this. Worse, I chose this lane thinking it was going to be fast. Oh god was I wrong.

This shtick needs to go away along with extreme couponing. If you want to segment out separate transactions, feel free to do so by heading to the back of the line after each one.
I wish destitute people would stop inconveniencing you.

 
Segmenting items into separate purchases at the register. I've seen this happen twice recently, both at Target. First one was a woman with an infant who was using food stamps or something along those lines to buy four discrete purchases of various foodstuffs. Each had its own divider and she had to sign the check or whatever each time. I think the whole set of transactions took 10 minutes, and there couldn't have been more than 15 items total.

Similar deal today where this 50-ish woman gleefully set up three lots of items on the conveyor and paid for each separately. This time it was clothing and shoes, and EVERYTHING had a clearance sticker on it. There were a few coupons thrown in for good measure. I didn't pay close attention, but the last two transactions used the same check card. I have no idea what advantage was served by doing this. Worse, I chose this lane thinking it was going to be fast. Oh god was I wrong.

This shtick needs to go away along with extreme couponing. If you want to segment out separate transactions, feel free to do so by heading to the back of the line after each one.
I wish destitute people would stop inconveniencing you.
It would be nice if they wore some sort of sign.

 
Segmenting items into separate purchases at the register. I've seen this happen twice recently, both at Target. First one was a woman with an infant who was using food stamps or something along those lines to buy four discrete purchases of various foodstuffs. Each had its own divider and she had to sign the check or whatever each time. I think the whole set of transactions took 10 minutes, and there couldn't have been more than 15 items total.

Similar deal today where this 50-ish woman gleefully set up three lots of items on the conveyor and paid for each separately. This time it was clothing and shoes, and EVERYTHING had a clearance sticker on it. There were a few coupons thrown in for good measure. I didn't pay close attention, but the last two transactions used the same check card. I have no idea what advantage was served by doing this. Worse, I chose this lane thinking it was going to be fast. Oh god was I wrong.

This shtick needs to go away along with extreme couponing. If you want to segment out separate transactions, feel free to do so by heading to the back of the line after each one.
Always choose the line with the most men. If Apu has taught me anything over the years, it is this.

 
Women who are waiting in a long checkout line and don't even BEGIN to start searching their purse for cash / cards until everything has been rung up and the clerk asks for payment.

 
Segmenting items into separate purchases at the register. I've seen this happen twice recently, both at Target. First one was a woman with an infant who was using food stamps or something along those lines to buy four discrete purchases of various foodstuffs. Each had its own divider and she had to sign the check or whatever each time. I think the whole set of transactions took 10 minutes, and there couldn't have been more than 15 items total.

Similar deal today where this 50-ish woman gleefully set up three lots of items on the conveyor and paid for each separately. This time it was clothing and shoes, and EVERYTHING had a clearance sticker on it. There were a few coupons thrown in for good measure. I didn't pay close attention, but the last two transactions used the same check card. I have no idea what advantage was served by doing this. Worse, I chose this lane thinking it was going to be fast. Oh god was I wrong.

This shtick needs to go away along with extreme couponing. If you want to segment out separate transactions, feel free to do so by heading to the back of the line after each one.
Always choose the line with the most men. If Apu has taught me anything over the years, it is this.
It takes a typical women 20 minutes to order something off a menu, so, that's sound advice. Can we be sexist in here?

 
Segmenting items into separate purchases at the register. I've seen this happen twice recently, both at Target. First one was a woman with an infant who was using food stamps or something along those lines to buy four discrete purchases of various foodstuffs. Each had its own divider and she had to sign the check or whatever each time. I think the whole set of transactions took 10 minutes, and there couldn't have been more than 15 items total.

Similar deal today where this 50-ish woman gleefully set up three lots of items on the conveyor and paid for each separately. This time it was clothing and shoes, and EVERYTHING had a clearance sticker on it. There were a few coupons thrown in for good measure. I didn't pay close attention, but the last two transactions used the same check card. I have no idea what advantage was served by doing this. Worse, I chose this lane thinking it was going to be fast. Oh god was I wrong.

This shtick needs to go away along with extreme couponing. If you want to segment out separate transactions, feel free to do so by heading to the back of the line after each one.
Always choose the line with the most men. If Apu has taught me anything over the years, it is this.
It takes a typical women 20 minutes to order something off a menu, so, that's sound advice. Can we be sexist in here?
Not my thread but I say no, however fact-sharing is encouraged.

 
Segmenting items into separate purchases at the register. I've seen this happen twice recently, both at Target. First one was a woman with an infant who was using food stamps or something along those lines to buy four discrete purchases of various foodstuffs. Each had its own divider and she had to sign the check or whatever each time. I think the whole set of transactions took 10 minutes, and there couldn't have been more than 15 items total.
Blatantly plagiarized from me. Nice job Pickleschochet.

 
Segmenting items into separate purchases at the register. I've seen this happen twice recently, both at Target. First one was a woman with an infant who was using food stamps or something along those lines to buy four discrete purchases of various foodstuffs. Each had its own divider and she had to sign the check or whatever each time. I think the whole set of transactions took 10 minutes, and there couldn't have been more than 15 items total.

Similar deal today where this 50-ish woman gleefully set up three lots of items on the conveyor and paid for each separately. This time it was clothing and shoes, and EVERYTHING had a clearance sticker on it. There were a few coupons thrown in for good measure. I didn't pay close attention, but the last two transactions used the same check card. I have no idea what advantage was served by doing this. Worse, I chose this lane thinking it was going to be fast. Oh god was I wrong.

This shtick needs to go away along with extreme couponing. If you want to segment out separate transactions, feel free to do so by heading to the back of the line after each one.
I wish destitute people would stop inconveniencing you.
"Destitute" people with smart phones and a nicer car than me.

 
Cars that don't stop for an emergency vehicle. Especially when I am in the car in front of them and did. Thanks doosh. Just how I wanted to spend my Saturday, talking to Flo.

 

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