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The Things You Hear When Shopping
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and no, I wasn't eaves-dropping, she was chatting loudly to another woman.
'She' is a young mum, maybe early 20's and was complaining loudly to her mate about how she was expected to drop her son off at his dad's place for his 3 days and promptly then went on to *** off his mum, dad and other relatives.
I wish I'd had the nerve to tell her to keep her voice down - you never know who heard the comments.
Would you have said anything?
'She' is a young mum, maybe early 20's and was complaining loudly to her mate about how she was expected to drop her son off at his dad's place for his 3 days and promptly then went on to *** off his mum, dad and other relatives.
I wish I'd had the nerve to tell her to keep her voice down - you never know who heard the comments.
Would you have said anything?
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the *** are a heap of a coal hill :-)
alternatively, dis-respecting.
Have no idea how old child is, but she was having a good old moan about having to take child to his dad's for a 3 day visit.
Pix ! oh my! I bet they did lol
Maggie, when I was stood outside shop, waiting for taxi, she came out of shop with her mate and she was still complaining
(I think I'd have clocked her one by that time, mate or not!)
alternatively, dis-respecting.
Have no idea how old child is, but she was having a good old moan about having to take child to his dad's for a 3 day visit.
Pix ! oh my! I bet they did lol
Maggie, when I was stood outside shop, waiting for taxi, she came out of shop with her mate and she was still complaining
(I think I'd have clocked her one by that time, mate or not!)
I was coming back from Norwich on the bus, a woman having a 'conversation' about 8 rows in front graphically describing the previous night's coupling, someone obviously looked at her and she yelled 'You f@@@@@@ mind your own business, shouldn't listen to someone's private conversation' at which point I started to laugh and the rest of the top deck joined in, not a happy bunny.
on the train back from the office the other day, there was a lady using rather fruity language... didn't shock me but i did wonder about her lack of respect for the people around her, one lady in particular visibly flinched every time she uttered the "c" word, which was quite often.... i have neighbours who can be very loud and they have a son who I think maybe a bit of a handful, judging by the rows i get to hear!
One day i'm going to say something!
One day i'm going to say something!
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. Picc Manchester - s/o shouted son of a batch down a phone in Arabic and I cdnt help but twitch turn round and start
. oh hahahaha - 1978 - sitting at a cafe with my cup of tea listening to someone discussing picking up a package on a flight at the airport - and one of his frenz came up and said to him - pointing to me 'oh he was here yesterday - just down from Aswan, he speaks quite good arabic'
oo-er Mrs
[ you cant very well say - not that good actually]
. oh hahahaha - 1978 - sitting at a cafe with my cup of tea listening to someone discussing picking up a package on a flight at the airport - and one of his frenz came up and said to him - pointing to me 'oh he was here yesterday - just down from Aswan, he speaks quite good arabic'
oo-er Mrs
[ you cant very well say - not that good actually]