Er, a mat?
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As a parentThis may come as a shock but we did it for years without designated bays. Fwiw I don't have a problem with them just the number of them and the location. They can be front row but they don't need to be closest to the entry
the designated bays should be for "parents with kids aged 2-6 who are not in prams". Those little campaigners are the most likely to dart out between parked cars into oncoming traffic or wildly swing open a car door so it slams into a pole or the car next to it.I guess you just let natural selection take its course in those instancesAs a parentthe designated bays should be for "parents with kids aged 2-6 who are not in prams". Those little campaigners are the most likely to dart out between parked cars into oncoming traffic or wildly swing open a car door so it slams into a pole or the car next to it.
What GPS are you using? Google Maps is not bad on android as it will tell you the street name. e.gthe fact that GPS uses numbers instead of just saying what road it is. "Turn right for 4" means nothing to me. "Turn right for Tonkin Highway" I understand.
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This may come as a shock but we did it for years without designated bays. Fwiw I don't have a problem with them just the number of them and the location. They can be front row but they don't need to be closest to the entry
Microwaves that don't stop beeping once the timer has finished until the user has opened the door...
People who put something in the microwave then forget about it...
And on a lesser note people who take things out of a microwave before the timer has counted down completely but don't reset it.
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Er, a mat?
Microwaves that don't stop beeping once the timer has finished until the user has opened the door...
People who put something in the microwave then forget about it...
And on a lesser note people who take things out of a microwave before the timer has counted down completely but don't reset it.
On parking bays I'm getting increasingly annoyed by carparks where it seems every third bay has a decent chunk taken up by a tree, which is then surrounded by kerbing just the right height to catch my cars spoiler (and my car is by no means particularly low).
Best give it a miss thenAll you can eat Texan BBQ tonight
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Catch the next one.All you can eat Texan BBQ tonight
Missed the bus because I was 5 min late getting ready
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I think they come quicker than 5minutesMen are like buses. If you miss one there's always another one coming along in 5 minutes.
You're as bad as bloody D.I think they come quicker than 5minutes
Catch the next one.
Oh. Well maybe he can uber there.He's on a Contiki. There is no next one
He's on a Contiki. There is no next one
Men are like buses. If you miss one there's always another one coming along in 5 minutes.
You.I can imagine you putting this quote on a picture of a minion and sharing it on facebook
Men are like buses. If you miss one there's always another one coming along in 5 minutes.
Certain vegans.
Was getting fuel the other day (from a 7/11) and the lady in front of me was talking to the cashier and had her 2-3 year old daughter I'd say next to her. The cashier offered the kid a Krispy Kreme and the mother bites at him with 'she can't have that, we're vegan'. Now if you want to go home and eat a cabbage, ******* go for it. However don't make that choice for your children, let them make that own choice when they hit an appropriate age to decide which path they'd like to take. She also spent $58 on vegan friendly Ben and jerrys ice cream from what I could over hear.
My cousin is a vegetarian and has made her kids vegeterian aswell and they are under 6, let them make the decision but she won't them eat or chocolate or cakes because they have never tried it before : drunk:Certain vegans.
Was getting fuel the other day (from a 7/11) and the lady in front of me was talking to the cashier and had her 2-3 year old daughter I'd say next to her. The cashier offered the kid a Krispy Kreme and the mother bites at him with 'she can't have that, we're vegan'. Now if you want to go home and eat a cabbage, ******* go for it. However don't make that choice for your children, let them make that own choice when they hit an appropriate age to decide which path they'd like to take. She also spent $58 on vegan friendly Ben and jerrys ice cream from what I could over hear.