What's made you grumpy today?

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What's made you grumpy today?

On my way home yesterday on the way out of Norwich someone drove up my a**e for ages despite how I was doing the NSL, when the road opened into 2 lanes he drove alongside me and for no reason violently swerved into me, of course I swerved too so he didn't quite hit me then he just drove off :mad:

I live in Diss work in ipswich and often travel to and from Norwich so almost daily travel the A140 and have seen some pretty severe morons on the road usually reps first thing in the morning doing what ever it takes to get just one more car ahead.

driving in Norwich on Saturday, I watched a complete idiot in my rear view mirror driving an old golf GTI undertake a car he then pulled in behind me stuck his fingers up at the car he had just cut up (driven by an old lady who had done nothing to stop him or retaliate for his illegal and dangerous manover) when content with his actions he leaned forward anf focused all of his attention on, a half chewed MacDonald burger which he stuffed into his already stuffed face. and still chewing while grinning carried on his conversation with his female passenger,
This is the sort of driver we see far too many and the reason for some of these pointless accidents

Oh and this guy was not some 18 year old he looked more than old enough to know better 40s-50s
 
I live in Diss work in ipswich and often travel to and from Norwich so almost daily travel the A140 and have seen some pretty severe morons on the road usually reps first thing in the morning doing what ever it takes to get just one more car ahead.

driving in Norwich on Saturday, I watched a complete idiot in my rear view mirror driving an old golf GTI undertake a car he then pulled in behind me stuck his fingers up at the car he had just cut up (driven by an old lady who had done nothing to stop him or retaliate for his illegal and dangerous manover) when content with his actions he leaned forward anf focused all of his attention on, a half chewed MacDonald burger which he stuffed into his already stuffed face. and still chewing while grinning carried on his conversation with his female passenger,
This is the sort of driver we see far too many and the reason for some of these pointless accidents

Oh and this guy was not some 18 year old he looked more than old enough to know better 40s-50s

Reminds me of the most recent episode of dangerous drivers school was a lad on it, who not only loved to speed but was quite happy to drive on the phone with one hand and drinking from a Maccy ds cup in the other..and the lass the had on was mid 20s on her 8th car or summat else ridiculous but still bump drafting the car in front..ridiculous thing being neither of them knew the basics like mirrors, or correct use of gears, or observation but were constantly at speedlimit + 30-40%
 
got tooth ache, went to my dentist they say nothing they can do untill April as they have run out of NHS funding, they gave me an nhs emergency number to call, i rang them at 3.35 when i got home and they said last apointment they had was 3.30 an i just missed it :( have to phone again in the morning, if they girl at my dentist had rang them instead of just giving me the number i'd have made the 3.30 one and be sorted :(
 
Had 2 fillings today, was walking round with half of my face drooping off my skull (or it felt like that anyway) :(
gotta go back in a week for another filling as well
Proves I havent been to the dentist in about 6 years :(
 
Had 2 fillings today, was walking round with half of my face drooping off my skull (or it felt like that anyway) :(
gotta go back in a week for another filling as well
Proves I havent been to the dentist in about 6 years :(

Same as me when I hadn't been for about 7 years :eek:

Dentist was shocked at what student life had done to my once 'pefect' (so she put it) teeth :(

Only advantage was value for money, all down as one treatment charge :)

Now decided its probably best to get a dental plan though.

Been told 1 of my wisdom teeth has to be ripped out

I cant get over it costs £50 to have it out..... im pretty sure 2.99 pliers would work just as well....

Ziggy

You pay for experience of the staff, and all the other bits and bobs :eek:

Why you need it removed out of interest :confused:
 
Ive not been to the dentist since I started having to pay for it, they've got another thing coming if they want £17.50 off me for looking in my gob and telling me everythings ok, and all I get is a lousy fireman Sam sticker! Ive got both my wisdoms through and neither need removing :D
 
Been told 1 of my wisdom teeth has to be ripped out

I cant get over it costs £50 to have it out..... im pretty sure 2.99 pliers would work just as well....

Ziggy

mine hurt like hell with the man getting it out that don't just have 1 root they have a few (think it was 3) mine was all pointing in different directions, took the man ages to get it out too. some car dealers will charge more than £50 just to plug a computer into your fuse box
 
Ive not been to the dentist since I started having to pay for it, they've got another thing coming if they want £17.50 off me for looking in my gob and telling me everythings ok, and all I get is a lousy fireman Sam sticker! Ive got both my wisdoms through and neither need removing :D

If I could go back in time, I'd rather have kept going when I started to have to pay.

Looking at taking out a dental plan through work which covers everything, including checkups. Could work out more expensive, but I get the feeling it'll pay for itself in the long run (n) :(
 
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