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Trivial stupid people

Quote:People with a cartful of groceries who go into the "10 items or less" checkout line.


Signs that say "10 items or less" instead of "10 items or fewer"


Is true, I have seen them.
Round shoelaces on sneakers. As if I want to stop and tie my shoes every other block.
Quote:Round shoelaces on sneakers. As if I want to stop and tie my shoes every other block.
 

Sneakers with Velcro straps instead of laces on anyone more than 5 years old.
I leave my shoelaces untied. It keeps things interesting.

Quote:I leave my shoelaces untied. It keeps things interesting.



You rebel!
Quote:I leave my shoelaces untied. It keeps things interesting.
 

I do the same thing with my zipper at cocktail parties.
Quote:I do the same thing with my zipper at cocktail parties.
 

I said interesting, not laughable.

 

Ooooooooh, you walked into that one!
Wal mart checkout

 

50 registers, 2 cashiers

Quote:Wal mart 
You could have stopped there. 
Quote:You could have stopped there. 
True

 

However the cashier to checkout ratio is just as bad at Target lol
Quote:True

 

However the cashier to checkout ratio is just as bad at Target lol


They are pushing the self checkout stuff...but half the time several of those machines are broke.
The Winn Dixie nearest me after the remodel...removed them all.

 

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

Read receipt emails. I hate them and usually the people who use them.
Quote:They are pushing the self checkout stuff...but half the time several of those machines are broke.
They took them all out of my WinnDixie. Had to stand in line with grandma and her months supply of food to get Milk cereal. 
getting stuck behind people with coupons

 

drive thru

 

smokers that want to stop for cigarettes    every morning
I'm in school for medical billing and coding and am learning about the insurance aspect of it which most of the basic stuff I already know.

 

As a person who has had some surgeries, physical therapy and other stuff, it grinds my gears that insurance carriers are most often the ones who determine whether a certain level of treatment, prescriptions, medical gear, etc., is necessary or not. Not the physician. I know there's a reason for a certain level of authorization required by insurance companies, but sometimes it's just ridiculous.

 

This is not trivial I suppose but an annoyance nonetheless. 

Waking up in the morning, with a warning...

Not knowing if I am dealing with allergies or if I am coming down with a cold.


Oh, and when I Google "cold or allergies?" There are helpful hints like, if it lasts more than a week it's allergies. Yea, no kidding. I want to know beforehand
Quote:smokers


Fixed that for you.



Well that's not really trivial though.