Biggest Pet Peeves

Everything about this:

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Finally something I agree with you on
 
Another one.
My brothers will almost finish a gallon of milk, and then put it back in the fridge. Leaving only a couple gulps worth of milk left. :mad:
 
Another one.
My brothers will almost finish a gallon of milk, and then put it back in the fridge. Leaving only a couple gulps worth of milk left. :mad:
I do this.. But only when we have a second gallon in the waiting :yes:
 
1. People who can't settle on a speed on the interstate. Seriously, people, God invented cruise control for a reason. If I'm going to pass you while I'm going 80, I expect you to keep fading in the rearview mirror. I DON'T expect you to be tailgating me 5 minutes later, all ****** that I won't get over for you (while I'm still going 80).

2. People who refuse to get over on the interstate when they're driving 70 or less. Literally the second-worst kind of ****.

3. People who misuse the "let alone" comparison. You don't say "he's not even the best in country, let alone in the state of Iowa." That makes no goddamn sense.
 
This has been touched on already, but if a cyclist has both an option to ride a good solid sidewalk along a road or actually ride in the road itself, what should he do? Go!!! Also, feel free to get into the cyclist/walker right of way debate on campus if you'd like as well. I think that one might even have more potential in it.

Sidewalk, whenever possible. The cyclists on the highway are much worse, though. Especially if they're the type to not get over as much as possible to allow you to pass them. If they keep riding in the middle of the lane, slowing you down to less than 15 mph, you should be allowed give them a little bump.
 
Sidewalk, whenever possible. The cyclists on the highway are much worse, though. Especially if they're the type to not get over as much as possible to allow you to pass them. If they keep riding in the middle of the lane, slowing you down to less than 15 mph, you should be allowed give them a little bump.

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This seems to fit in well with the stereotypes of minivan drivers that were described in a thread a few weeks back. Do you tailgate people, cut people off, and turn without signalling too?

No I drive a mini-van because I have three children and they are cheaper then the big tank SUVs. I'm more of the laugh at myself because I drive a minivan then a loyal minivan driver.

I don't tailgate: It takes to long to get our van up to speed, it takes even longer to get it slowed down. Why risk it?

I don't intentionally cut people off: 3 screaming kids and lots of blind spots, I can see how it might happen.

I use my turn signals all the time: Sometimes I catch myself using my turn signal to go into around-about.
 
When flying...

-people who carry-on large musical instruments and take up an entire luggage compartment
-people who put their carry-on bag in the compartment sideways instead of end-first, thus taking up two spaces
-people who put their second, small carry-on item in the luggage compartment instead of under the chair in front of them
-people that take five minutes to get their stuff ready to go through the x-ray at security
 
People who use movie quotations in their every day speech, especially if the movie isn't remotely current. I'm sorry, "Riddle me this" is not clever.
 
I was taught growing up (the town cops that came to schools and did bike safety training) that bicycles were suppose to be on the road and obey all traffic laws.
 
People who use movie quotations in their every day speech, especially if the movie isn't remotely current. I'm sorry, "Riddle me this" is not clever.


Yeah? Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
 
1) People who drive slow in the passing or fast lane
2) People who complain about what other tickets holders do with their tickets
3) People who complain about dog breeds in relation to attacks on people

and

4) The Dutch...

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I live near a intersection, and there are times when a motorcycle goes by that I have to cover my ears. I don't understand why law enforcement doesn't stop this. I want to bend their exhaust pipes in front of them so they have to hear it. I have had them stop in my driveway sometimes to take a break and riders behind take out earplugs. What is the point?