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daryn 03-26-2007 04:24 PM

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I'm in the airport and there was a semi-incident which brought this up in my mind,

It takes a special kind of [censored] to approach a fast food type counter, realize you have been standing there before he arrived, then have the nerve to attempt to order first when the previously busy attendant happens to look his way first.

Rest assured I was able to intercept his order and quickly take charge of the situation.

What other actions require a special kind of a-hole to execute them?

NT! 03-26-2007 04:25 PM

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I would count driving half a mile on the shoulder and then trying to force your way back into stopped traffic on this list.

absoludicrous 03-26-2007 04:26 PM

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Trying to rob a man of his hailed cab. I recently was on the receiving end of this. The [censored] didn't get my cab though.

4_2_it 03-26-2007 04:26 PM

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People who drive on the shoulder during rush hour and then cut right in the front of the line.

edit -- Looks like NT! types faster than me

The DaveR 03-26-2007 04:27 PM

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I would count driving half a mile on the shoulder and then trying to force your way back into stopped traffic on this list.

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I've heard people refer to this as "Chicagoing." Like, "He totally Chicago'd everyone in line."

blinden84 03-26-2007 04:27 PM

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this one time when I was waiting in a crowded airport (think philly, but not 100%) there was some girl that was doing this Irish dancing [censored], but the thing was, she had this HUGE routine which took her all throughout the terminal.

She stopped for nobody, people were literally diving out of her way as she danced to the music in her ipod. High kicks, spins, and [censored], it was insane, and her mom would just discuss with her what she did wrong, in the routine, not in the fact that she was nearly kiling people.

This went on for 3 full routines as I covertly recorded it on my video phone hoping beyond hope for a nasty incident , but it ended when an airport security person finally put a stop to it.

MasterLJ 03-26-2007 04:28 PM

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I've read and re-read the situation like 4 times now... it doesn't make sense.

Did you mean it takes a special kind of a-hole to walk up to order food, knowing full well that someone else had been there before you, but ordering anyway?

These kind of things set me off big time.

When I am clearly walking to a location that you have clearly blocked (I'm 6'2" 230, kinda hard to miss), and you're facing me... but you still don't move, I want to set you on fire.

This happens in grocery stores and with retarded Best Buy employees who are conversing amongst themselves. When it's employees it makes my twice as angry.

Homer 03-26-2007 04:29 PM

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When this happened to me in the past, I would address the fast food worker, telling him/her that I was there first. Now, I address the person who cut me off, which is much less effective, but much more interesting.

MasterLJ 03-26-2007 04:30 PM

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People who drive on the shoulder during rush hour and then cut right in the front of the line.

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Oooo, I don't let them in at all... EVER.

Conversely, if you are trying to merge and have no other place to go but to merge into traffic and someone will not let you in.

I've once rolled down the window and yelled at some dumb lady, "Where the F--- do you want me to go?!?!" As I was in between trying to get onto the lane and a concrete construction divider.

ZIPPER EFFECT PEOPLE!!!1!!

mrkilla 03-26-2007 04:30 PM

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I would count driving half a mile on the shoulder and then trying to force your way back into stopped traffic on this list.

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you have not lived in NY long enough....


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