This thread should be renamed "Grumpy Old Men":D
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This thread should be renamed "Grumpy Old Men":D
OK, since you asked, here is the list of things I used to hate about Sydney in no particular order:
1. Young kids in hotted up 4 cylinder cars
2. People who sit next to you on a double seat on the train when there are heaps of vacant seats or triple seats with only one other person.
3. People who have loud conversations behind you while you're trying to read.
4. People who don't have the right change in their hand when the bus pulls up.
5. People who get on at the airport with 17 bags and the train has to wait while they load them all into the vestibule, then you have to crawl over them to get off.
6. Having a food court with 20 counters but still not being able to find anything decent to eat.
7. People who walk straight out of a door onto the street without looking to see who is coming.
8. People who wander aimlessly from side to side up the footpath so you can't get past without walking out onto the street.
9. People who walk in bunches 4 or 5 abreast towards you and don't make room for people coming the other way (I used to love barging straight through the middle :) )
10. Trains that are late, don't stop at your station, or just never turn up and no-one at the station has a clue what's going on.
I'm sure there were good things too, just can't remember any now :D
Oh, and 11. People who see you coming but don't hold the lift.
Why is it every time you go to catch a train you have to wait 15 or more minutes, but when you go to cross the line the boom gates come down to make way for the train:?
While on the trains . . . Why do school kids walk up and down the train, instead of finding a seat or standing room and staying there?
Yes, I have a much shorter list of things to hate about country life, most of them either related to tourists, driving, or both :D
why do people complain about other people?:D
cos its fun:2tsup:
you guys like bitchin about the city dont ya's
I've always said there should be traffic lanes on footpaths and give way signs at every corner or shop entrance. :)
Oh, and bicycle couriers who go the wrong way up one way streets and collect pedestrians who only look in the direction of oncoming traffic.
And kids on skateboards in Martin Place.
And beggars in St James tunnel.
And buses on Elizabeth street that run red lights.
and all pedestrians should have trafficators installed :p