What do you want to vent about today?
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
People who sit in quiet carriages talking loudly on their phone and then get arsey with you when you ask the politely to keep the noise down
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
We were on a train once coming back from London and there was some girl in front of us very loudly slagging her "friend" off on the phone for a good half hour to someone, she hung up and then proceeded to call said friend and slag of someone else to here for the remainder of the journey. I really wanted to take the phone away and just say "ooooohhh, you should hear the things she says about you....." then give it back, that would have taught her for being so loud on the train.D6Nutz wrote:People who sit in quiet carriages talking loudly on their phone and then get arsey with you when you ask the politely to keep the noise down
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
Just tw@t her in the mouth and say, "that's from your friend"
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
Selfish gits who think they dont have to wait and queue, I was up at Snetterton on Sunday for the British Touring Cars, the A11 gets a little busy, the amount of people who were diving in at the last second to get off onto the slip road was a joke... let alone the ones who just parked up on a dual carriageway and stopped the traffic until they could push in was insane...
RUDE RUDE RUDE.... all the while I am going backward and not getting forward... bloody arses...
RANT DONE....
RUDE RUDE RUDE.... all the while I am going backward and not getting forward... bloody arses...
RANT DONE....
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
I see that all the time at congested turnings Frankie, people are selfish barstewards for the most part.
Fwiw I never use the A11 for Snetterton, I use the same entrance unless the Coram back entrance is open, but go in from East Harling, and bypass the traffic - worth knowing btw.
Fwiw I never use the A11 for Snetterton, I use the same entrance unless the Coram back entrance is open, but go in from East Harling, and bypass the traffic - worth knowing btw.
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Mate as soon as I passed the junction for the village I remembered!!! I think that is why I was so peed off, as I could have taken the back route lolDeegee wrote:I see that all the time at congested turnings Frankie, people are selfish barstewards for the most part.
Fwiw I never use the A11 for Snetterton, I use the same entrance unless the Coram back entrance is open, but go in from East Harling, and bypass the traffic - worth knowing btw.
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
You also missed out on nipping into the St Georges distillery!
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
Slip roads, AGAIN
MOVE OUT OF THE FECKING WAY AND LET ME JOIN THE ROAD YOU FECKING FECKWITTING FECKWIT
MOVE OUT OF THE FECKING WAY AND LET ME JOIN THE ROAD YOU FECKING FECKWITTING FECKWIT
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
The road surface between junctions 1 and 3 on the m25, dunno what they have donw with that section but in the wet it just does not drain at all, its just standing water, its dangerous, as soon as your past the junction it changes and is instantly better
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
People that do 100mph in lane 3 with 2 lanes clear to their left then slow to 70mph when they're overtaking a car in the middle lane doing 69mph...
I couldn't be arsed with it in the end, got a run on him, undertook and had to do over 120mph to get past him because he wasn't going to let me pass without a fight. He then attempted to get back past me the rest of the way once we'd left the motorway including cutting people up to try and be the car behind me. The temptation to use my towbar would have been very real.
Oh - did I mention he was driving one handed so he could use his mobile?
Fecking Arse Tit !
I couldn't be arsed with it in the end, got a run on him, undertook and had to do over 120mph to get past him because he wasn't going to let me pass without a fight. He then attempted to get back past me the rest of the way once we'd left the motorway including cutting people up to try and be the car behind me. The temptation to use my towbar would have been very real.
Oh - did I mention he was driving one handed so he could use his mobile?
Fecking Arse Tit !
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
Some people haven't got a clue what the dangerous of the road and to be fair just can't drive.
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
Coming home from our holiday to a nice water feature in the kitchen courtesy of the clowns, Sorry builders
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
In the ceiling void. Badly made joint going to the shower above.
Water Damage to kitchen table and chairs, coffee table, rug and sofa.
Iv e honestly had enough
Water Damage to kitchen table and chairs, coffee table, rug and sofa.
Iv e honestly had enough
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
I don't blame you. It's more than taking the piss. It's not like you've bought a £25k run down shanty house to renovate, you've bought a very expensive newly built house. Fair enough, you expect a couple of snagging items but you've had nothing but trouble from day one.
I hope you get it sorted soon.
I hope you get it sorted soon.
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
Dude - you have my sincere sympathies.Blade wrote:In the ceiling void. Badly made joint going to the shower above.
Water Damage to kitchen table and chairs, coffee table, rug and sofa.
Iv e honestly had enough
I would be looking at legal options if its too much frankly.
Any housey build advice i can give - do ask.
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Yikes! Ceilings are the worst/hardest to get "right" too....there's just no room for error, as any little flaw shows up.
Can you put a picture over it??? ......../
Can you put a picture over it??? ......../
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
Not good dude, but sadly not surprised. I work with these muppets, and choose to live in a Victorian house. Having seen what I've seen over the last 20 years I wouldn't touch a British new house with someone else's barge pole.Blade wrote:Coming home from our holiday to a nice water feature in the kitchen courtesy of the clowns, Sorry builders
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
It will be a lovely home when it's finsihed it's just getting there
Had a meeting with regional construction director today.
They have repaired the leak and made good so you can't tell it's even happened. They have agreed to £2500 to replace furniture and £7500 credit with their fitted wardrobe supplier for all the agro we have endured since moving in as sweetner.
This is on top of £36000 we haggled before exchange for solicitors, stamp duty, estate agents and landscaping payments or costs.
Fairplay that's £46000 in incentives and I would estimate another £14000 minimum in repairs as had 10 floors, 2 bathrooms and a driveway plus over 200 smaller snags fixed or agreed to be fixed.
Called it 60k it's cost them. Just shows how much fat they have in the asking price. Robbing b@stards. All I can say is it's a good job I'm a stubborn cheeky c$nt.
Would I do it again. NO !!!!!!! Screw the money as good as it sounds, me and the wife have been ill with stress for close to a year, had our lives consumed by agro and close to breaking down at times. It's been agony some things are not worth the agro or upset however attractive the finances sound.
Thanks for the help and listening guys. Sometimes you just have to let the relief valve lift and blow off
Had a meeting with regional construction director today.
They have repaired the leak and made good so you can't tell it's even happened. They have agreed to £2500 to replace furniture and £7500 credit with their fitted wardrobe supplier for all the agro we have endured since moving in as sweetner.
This is on top of £36000 we haggled before exchange for solicitors, stamp duty, estate agents and landscaping payments or costs.
Fairplay that's £46000 in incentives and I would estimate another £14000 minimum in repairs as had 10 floors, 2 bathrooms and a driveway plus over 200 smaller snags fixed or agreed to be fixed.
Called it 60k it's cost them. Just shows how much fat they have in the asking price. Robbing b@stards. All I can say is it's a good job I'm a stubborn cheeky c$nt.
Would I do it again. NO !!!!!!! Screw the money as good as it sounds, me and the wife have been ill with stress for close to a year, had our lives consumed by agro and close to breaking down at times. It's been agony some things are not worth the agro or upset however attractive the finances sound.
Thanks for the help and listening guys. Sometimes you just have to let the relief valve lift and blow off