Verry O/T but bloody teenagers and kids
Verry O/T but bloody teenagers and kids
God I'm sooo annoyed its unbelievable. I had a wonderful Sunday planned out- pottering aout the shops and then to the cinema to watch the Da Vinci Code. We got to the cinema and first were served at the snacks counter but the rudest litlle slut monkey who must have had something stuck up her arse and behaved like she was doing us a favour, your working in a cinema snacks area ffs, get over yourself :mad:
Then to top it off we had about 5 stupid little brats sitting behind us with their incompetant father who obviously has the parenting skills of a toilet brush. They made SO much noise and racket with one of the little nuisances repeatedly kicking my chair. After a few minutes of the chair kicking I turned around and shouted at the kid to stop bloody kicking my chair, and the father instead of saying anything sat there just glaring at me :confused: and let his brat of a son carry on. Christ sake they shouldnt have even been in there, they didnt look old enough and didnt want to see the movie either.
Why should I have to put up with other peoples kids and have to tell them off :mad: I mean why have kids if you cant actually look after them. I would never have got away with that behaviour with my parents, I would have got the 'wait till you get home' glare which would have been enough.
Grrr I'm so annoyed, now I'll have to go back and see it a second time as I didnt even hear half the film :mad: If I had kids like that I'd be so ashamed.
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:higgies:
I know how you feel- I have to put up with this kind of 'It's not my fault' attitude everyday.
I read the front page of the Daily Malicious yesterday and found myself agreeing with them- parents need to start teaching their kids some bloomin manners! :wasfield:
ETA: Oh and if I'd ever behaved like that in public or in the privacy of my parents house I would have had a the mother of all hand prints on my legs :p
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oh how annoying. If that was me I would have gone and got a member of staff if they had continued to kick my chair, after I had complained to the a few times.
But I'd be well p*ssed off though.
Why can't parents just discipline their children? Unless their weren't his children but his childrens friends. But even then he should have said something. :confused:
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I know what you mean. I went to a race night at Aintree on Saturday and the place was FULL of kids of about 12/13/14 years old, wearing suits on the boys, and tarty slutwhore dresses on the girls! I couldn't believe it...
O/T: I went to see Da Vinci Code today too - was quite good I thought, although not as good as the book.
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....reminds me of when we went to see some film and there were a whole row of teenage girls behind us chattering away like budgies. After turning around and glaring at them about five times, after which they would go quite for about five seconds and then laugh, my friend stood up and yelled 'Right you lot, either you shut the **** up or get the **** out. I haven't paid six quid to listen to your bloody gobs.' Cue silence - from the whole audience, who all turned and looked. Even I was a bit scared..... Not a peep out of them for the rest of the film!!!!
God I'm sooo annoyed its unbelievable. I had a wonderful Sunday planned out- pottering aout the shops and then to the cinema to watch the Da Vinci Code. We got to the cinema and first were served at the snacks counter but the rudest litlle slut monkey who must have had something stuck up her arse and behaved like she was doing us a favour, your working in a cinema snacks area ffs, get over yourself :mad:
Then to top it off we had about 5 stupid little brats sitting behind us with their incompetant father who obviously has the parenting skills of a toilet brush. They made SO much noise and racket with one of the little nuisances repeatedly kicking my chair. After a few minutes of the chair kicking I turned around and shouted at the kid to stop bloody kicking my chair, and the father instead of saying anything sat there just glaring at me :confused: and let his brat of a son carry on. Christ sake they shouldnt have even been in there, they didnt look old enough and didnt want to see the movie either.
Why should I have to put up with other peoples kids and have to tell them off :mad: I mean why have kids if you cant actually look after them. I would never have got away with that behaviour with my parents, I would have got the 'wait till you get home' glare which would have been enough.
Grrr I'm so annoyed, now I'll have to go back and see it a second time as I didnt even hear half the film :mad: If I had kids like that I'd be so ashamed.
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:higgies:
I know how you feel- I have to put up with this kind of 'It's not my fault' attitude everyday.
I read the front page of the Daily Malicious yesterday and found myself agreeing with them- parents need to start teaching their kids some bloomin manners! :wasfield:
ETA: Oh and if I'd ever behaved like that in public or in the privacy of my parents house I would have had a the mother of all hand prints on my legs :p
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oh how annoying. If that was me I would have gone and got a member of staff if they had continued to kick my chair, after I had complained to the a few times.
But I'd be well p*ssed off though.
Why can't parents just discipline their children? Unless their weren't his children but his childrens friends. But even then he should have said something. :confused:
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I know what you mean. I went to a race night at Aintree on Saturday and the place was FULL of kids of about 12/13/14 years old, wearing suits on the boys, and tarty slutwhore dresses on the girls! I couldn't believe it...
O/T: I went to see Da Vinci Code today too - was quite good I thought, although not as good as the book.
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....reminds me of when we went to see some film and there were a whole row of teenage girls behind us chattering away like budgies. After turning around and glaring at them about five times, after which they would go quite for about five seconds and then laugh, my friend stood up and yelled 'Right you lot, either you shut the **** up or get the **** out. I haven't paid six quid to listen to your bloody gobs.' Cue silence - from the whole audience, who all turned and looked. Even I was a bit scared..... Not a peep out of them for the rest of the film!!!!