View Full Version : Why is it people still insist on being snobby?
vonny
10-06-2004, 09:17 PM
I get really p***** off with folk who think they are better than anyone else. Do they not realise that everyone s**** through the same hole. I was in 1 of our local stores the other day with Haystax & my son when a woman pushed in front of the queue. So what! you may say. Well she then had the nerve to stare me out. At this point Kev got angry, I could'nt help myself,I said loudly "I've shi* better". To which the cow had to look away in embarrasment.I then stared her out. Ah!
cxdemon
10-06-2004, 10:09 PM
Get on there, teach em a lesson, probably didn't even think she was doing wrong, cos most people let her get awy with it. Twats :mad:
"HIGH TOWER"
10-06-2004, 10:25 PM
Life to short to get your head round these TW**S. leave them to play mind games with other folk ."BE HERE NOW" enjoy the day, the eye ball is good but if ya realy want to PI** them off try smilling . they have NO answer for it :cool:
Friar Tuck
11-06-2004, 04:55 AM
Another good one is to look 'em in the eye and blink rapidly, and continue blinking! It's amazing how quickly they will bugger off! Try it in any situation, works every time!
I can't help it, I have to give 'em evil looks and say something cheeky (if I can think of something quickly enough, usually don't until hours later duh)
doesn't make me feel better though, so I might try laughing hysterically while pointing at them, people hate it when you laugh at them
Mrs Reject
11-06-2004, 09:09 AM
Pretend to have Tourette's syndrome :)
I prefer "ripping off their heads and sh-tting down their necks" :D
TaxiDave
11-06-2004, 09:35 AM
I prefer "ripping off their heads and sh-tting down their necks" :D
Odie does a very nice service of duct taping peoples mouths around his trikes tail pipe and then revving the knackers off it. :cool:
vonny
11-06-2004, 03:43 PM
Better still follow them home and lower the tone of the neighborhood by following her home and revving th f*** of yer bike right outside the door whilst pretending to know her. AH!
my particular favourite (and it really gets 'em out your face, I've used it) is to ask them if you've done anything to offend them, when they say no, just ask them why they're looking at you as if you've just raped they're children; it gives them the feeling of guilt, terror and disgust all at the same time, the facial expressions as they try to digest what you've just said are worth it alone.
witchypoo
12-06-2004, 10:10 PM
But I wait till I get to know someone before I think Im better than them.
I'd never be a snob towards a stranger :D
Mrs Reject
13-06-2004, 01:11 PM
I was a bit miffed this morning, I passed a load of Hog riders when I was out taking my bike for a spin, very impressive they looked too. I gave them a little wave because it was a nice day, and the sun was out, they totally shunned me!!!!
I do not like bike snobbery. :(
"HIGH TOWER"
13-06-2004, 01:20 PM
I was a bit miffed this morning, I passed a load of Hog riders when I was out taking my bike for a spin, very impressive they looked too. I gave them a little wave because it was a nice day, and the sun was out, they totally shunned me!!!!
I do not like bike snobbery. :(
We could go down the route of sun out and HOG on the road , But dont think we will. Me I wave at any body , The best ones little old ladys in wheel chairs they love it.Life to short ,smile if they dont smile back thats there problem :cool:
big gal
08-07-2004, 01:09 PM
What really gets me is when someone judges you without knowing who you really are and what problems you have, i think that makes sense yer lol :(
mr.chaz
08-07-2004, 01:26 PM
You know , when I used to work boatshows , you'd get salesmen who wouldn't talk to people at all , wouldn't let them look on the boats and would generally ignore them if they "looked a certain way"
They used to laff at me , cos I'd bounce around , talk to everyone and show them around whatever boat they wanted to. You treat everyone the same , no matter how they're dressed , what colour they are , whether they're disabled or a celebrity / rock star / whoever. Everyone should be treated with courtesy , until they do something to you that warrants you punching them .
You'll find with snobby people , that "what you see is what they got" and they feel they have to prove something. People with real wealth and upbringing always seem to be polite.
( oh and by the way... guess who was the top showstand sales person for two years -and four shows- in a row , until I quit? Fukemall!)
BlackPig
08-07-2004, 01:47 PM
....... Fukemall!)
I think that just about sums up my feelin's 'xactly , thank you mr. chaz :D
... I could'nt help myself,I said loudly "I've shi* better". To which the cow had to look away in embarrasment.I then stared her out. Ah!
Well, that's really classy isn't it?
lowrider
08-07-2004, 05:18 PM
Best reaction have ever had was when i was as usual charging around the local supermarket when this brat and his mother not just looked then looked away but stared open mouthed before the mother dragged him away telling him not to look at "that man".
The kid of course was so engrossed he walked into a aisle display of chrisps and went arse over tit and shot the whole display over the floor.
Passed the scene a few moments later to hear the mother shouting at the manager about the danger of the display.Took great delight in updating the manager and offering my name and address if required.
If looks could kill. :D
Mrs Reject
08-07-2004, 06:04 PM
Me and Mitch went into an upmarket antique shop in Dorking once, the bloke in there said to us straight away, "the cheap stuff is in that cabinet", *points at cr*p*.
Bloody cheek of it, I know me and Mitch often go out looking a bit scruffy but we're well spoken and how do they kow we're not aristocrats or something? They often go around in the scruffiest gear imaginable.
Just because we wear biker's gear and have long hair means we can't afford anything and are obviously out to nick stuff. Harumphhhh! :mad:
Bosun
08-07-2004, 06:37 PM
its better when a regualar somewhere
so there i was quietly queing in this little local shop, dripping wet in bike gear, when in pushes a little old lady, ramms past me to the front, giving "orrid wet biker look to me"
mumbles something about late for bus, little indian lady in shop politely points to me and says hes next, then proceeds to serve slowly,.... nice one
Bosun
08-07-2004, 06:38 PM
Me and Mitch went into an upmarket antique shop in Dorking once, the bloke in there said to us straight away, "the cheap stuff is in that cabinet", *points at cr*p*.
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they also do this if out with girlfriend whos blind, just because she cannot see doesnt mean she wants the tatt
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