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    Just as I hear it belting out the sound system... people not knowing when the chorus kicks in for 500 miles


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    Just as I hear it belting out the sound system... people not knowing when the chorus kicks in for 500 miles
    It’s the early na na na nas that get me usually.

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    Everything to do with Edinburgh Airport. From the car parking charges, the dank security hall, the prices of everything including charges to use the ATMs!! Also how busy it is, every flight is full and the profit they must make must be huge enough to give something back to the passengers.

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    Everything to do with Edinburgh Airport. From the car parking charges, the dank security hall, the prices of everything including charges to use the ATMs!! Also how busy it is, every flight is full and the profit they must make must be huge enough to give something back to the passengers.
    I think it's just airports in general.

    I'm flying on holiday from Manchester next week. My flight is at 6.45am so I can drop my bags the day before. I already have my airport parking booked for the time I'm away but to park for up to an hour the day before to drop my bag is £12, there is nothing on site cheaper. Absolute daylight robbery.

    I remember being fascinated by airports when I was a bairn, now they are just depressing run down shopping centres desperately trying to part you with your cash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    I think it's just airports in general.

    I'm flying on holiday from Manchester next week. My flight is at 6.45am so I can drop my bags the day before. I already have my airport parking booked for the time I'm away but to park for up to an hour the day before to drop my bag is £12, there is nothing on site cheaper. Absolute daylight robbery.

    I remember being fascinated by airports when I was a bairn, now they are just depressing run down shopping centres desperately trying to part you with your cash.
    Yep as recent as 10 years ago I used to love the whole atmosphere of the airport, once the smell of aftershave and perfume hit you it was excitement all the way. Now it's queues, chaos and ridiculously overpriced food and drink. Or maybe I'm just old

    Have to admit that PremiAir parking at Edinburgh is good value though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    Yep as recent as 10 years ago I used to love the whole atmosphere of the airport, once the smell of aftershave and perfume hit you it was excitement all the way. Now it's queues, chaos and ridiculously overpriced food and drink. Or maybe I'm just old

    Have to admit that PremiAir parking at Edinburgh is good value though.
    I liked airports until last year when I was in Glasgow airport waiting on my flight to Crete, ordered a full Scottish and it came without haggis? I queried this and the waitress wummin said they don’t do haggis in that cafe/pub/thing. How the **** can you call it a “full Scottish” then? Get ****ed Glasgow Airport. *******s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    I think it's just airports in general.

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    I've been at quite a few across Europe, due to work, and there's very few I'd enjoy spending time in.


    The worst part for me is the massive perfume counters they insist on you walking through after security. The smell is usually overpowering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    I think it's just airports in general.

    I'm flying on holiday from Manchester next week. My flight is at 6.45am so I can drop my bags the day before. I already have my airport parking booked for the time I'm away but to park for up to an hour the day before to drop my bag is £12, there is nothing on site cheaper. Absolute daylight robbery.

    I remember being fascinated by airports when I was a bairn, now they are just depressing run down shopping centres desperately trying to part you with your cash.
    I used to hate flying, can now live with it. I hate how expensive everything is at the airport, and almost always pretty awful quality.

    My usual at Edinburgh airport is go in, grab a coffee, sit with it as long as I can, then save paying a lot of money for what will almost certainly be a microwave meal by spending £4.99 on a Boots meal deal.

    My pet peeve with flying is the scratchcards they try to sell you on a Ryanair flight. I don't mind them trying to sell overpriced drinks, I don't mind them trying to sell perfumes and aftershaves, but selling a gambling product to a bored and captive audience feels a bit unethical. I genuinely don't mind being treated like cattle if I'm going abroad for £25 return, but that always sticks in my craw a bit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ErinGoBraghHFC View Post
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    I liked airports until last year when I was in Glasgow airport waiting on my flight to Crete, ordered a full Scottish and it came without haggis? I queried this and the waitress wummin said they don’t do haggis in that cafe/pub/thing. How the **** can you call it a “full Scottish” then? Get ****ed Glasgow Airport. *******s.

    The pint of Tennents was nice (expensive) though.


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    Made the mistake of flying out of Prestwick to Barcelona once. We were heading to Primavera festival, and my friend hadn't been abroad. Told him that once we were through security, it's good to sit with a pint and people watch. All sorts of interesting people going all sorts of places.

    Went through security and there was one other group of people there. Went to the bar, menu was pretty awful. Asked for their chicken burger.

    Sat down, waited for fifteen minutes. "Here's your beef burger". Said I'd ordered a chicken burger. They apologised, took it away.

    Ten or fifteen minutes later: "Sorry about that, here's your beef burger, sir".

    Just ate the ****ing beef burger.


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    I think dogs have been discussed on here before. My wife was at a gig last night for work. Someone brought their dog into the gig (not a service dog). That’s just plain weird to me. It wasn’t a pub either. Proper venue.

    The main act asked people not to talk through the performance as well yet there was a barking dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Made the mistake of flying out of Prestwick to Barcelona once. We were heading to Primavera festival, and my friend hadn't been abroad. Told him that once we were through security, it's good to sit with a pint and people watch. All sorts of interesting people going all sorts of places.

    Went through security and there was one other group of people there. Went to the bar, menu was pretty awful. Asked for their chicken burger.

    Sat down, waited for fifteen minutes. "Here's your beef burger". Said I'd ordered a chicken burger. They apologised, took it away.

    Ten or fifteen minutes later: "Sorry about that, here's your beef burger, sir".

    Just ate the ****ing beef burger.
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    Dog prams, what the **** !! Standing at the bus stop and glanced over to see a young lass with a buggy or pram thinking it was a bairn, then I realised the bairn must have a healthy mop of hair and a bit of a sore throat as it barked. She then got on the bus and parked up at the pram/buggy bit

    Dugs have ****ing legs, walk the thing ffs !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Dog prams, what the **** !! Standing at the bus stop and glanced over to see a young lass with a buggy or pram thinking it was a bairn, then I realised the bairn must have a healthy mop of hair and a bit of a sore throat as it barked. She then got on the bus and parked up at the pram/buggy bit

    Dugs have ****ing legs, walk the thing ffs !!
    Given buses only have 1 space for prams (and a space for wheelchairs) that would be interesting to see how the driver would deal with a second pram needing to access the bus.

    Whilst I'm here and on topic, the lack of pram/wheelchair spaces on buses - 2 spaces, sometimes only 1. I'm not sure there's an easy solution though - closest I can manage is having a number of seats which are fold away so can be used normally until there's a chair/pram requirement and then that takes priority (similar to the seats with stickers that they're priority to disabled/pregnant ).
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    Given buses only have 1 space for prams (and a space for wheelchairs) that would be interesting to see how the driver would deal with a second pram needing to access the bus.

    Whilst I'm here and on topic, the lack of pram/wheelchair spaces on buses - 2 spaces, sometimes only 1. I'm not sure there's an easy solution though - closest I can manage is having a number of seats which are fold away so can be used normally until there's a chair/pram requirement and then that takes priority (similar to the seats with stickers that they're priority to disabled/pregnant ).
    Ive seen countless times the pram/wheelchair area full and someone standing at the bus stop in pissing rain and due to lack of spaces the bus driver has declined them, its a shame but I suppose theres nothing else that could be done due to lack of space

    If the dug person had been on I would have launched her

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    My pet peeve about dogs is more about the owners, not having them on a lead and saying "he's harmless" or something similar. I don't care, get yer manky dog off me. Another one is owners picking up the dog poo then just throwing the bag anywhere apart from a bin. If your going to the effort of picking it up then why just chuck it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Ive seen countless times the pram/wheelchair area full and someone standing at the bus stop in pissing rain and due to lack of spaces the bus driver has declined them, its a shame but I suppose theres nothing else that could be done due to lack of space

    If the dug person had been on I would have launched her
    Was sitting on a bus a while ago when a pram got on, I was in one of the seats in the pram space but there was room for the pram and the laddie to sit next to me. She sat down next to me then her jakey boyfriend told me to move as I was in the pram seats and he was with the pram! Needless to say I told him to bolt, which he did after moaning and trying to give me the stare. 😂

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    Was sitting on a bus a while ago when a pram got on, I was in one of the seats in the pram space but there was room for the pram and the laddie to sit next to me. She sat down next to me then her jakey boyfriend told me to move as I was in the pram seats and he was with the pram! Needless to say I told him to bolt, which he did after moaning and trying to give me the stare. 😂
    The stare 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    Was sitting on a bus a while ago when a pram got on, I was in one of the seats in the pram space but there was room for the pram and the laddie to sit next to me. She sat down next to me then her jakey boyfriend told me to move as I was in the pram seats and he was with the pram! Needless to say I told him to bolt, which he did after moaning and trying to give me the stare. 😂
    Sounds like he was in the right to be fair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by danhibees1875 View Post
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    Sounds like he was in the right to be fair.
    😂 If he was the sole pusher of the pram he would have been.

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    Sounds like he was in the right to be fair.
    Sorry i agree too. I'd always move for a couple with a buggy, both parents help the kid on the journey and getting off the bus. Although if you've got motility problems you could explain I suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    😂 If he was the sole pusher of the pram he would have been.
    There's 2 designated seats next to the pram section, I think that's pretty clearly for both parents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by danhibees1875 View Post
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    There's 2 designated seats next to the pram section, I think that's pretty clearly for both parents.
    I disagree. Tbere are two seats as the bus provides seats for everyone to sit when there isn’t a pram, the pram space is clearly that, there is no requirement to have two people sitting next to the pram, just one is sufficient.

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    Supermarket trolleys with one dodgy wheel.

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    Supermarket trolleys with one dodgy wheel.
    Supermarket trolleys that end up in streets nowhere near the ****ing supermarkets, take them back you ****ing trollops 🤬

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    Folk that moan about the transfer thread going off topic and there being no transfer chat, yet having no transfer rumours to offer themselves. If there were rumours they would be being discussed. Folk aren’t withholding new rumours so that they can talk about the off tangent topics instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    I disagree. Tbere are two seats as the bus provides seats for everyone to sit when there isn’t a pram, the pram space is clearly that, there is no requirement to have two people sitting next to the pram, just one is sufficient.
    Each to their own I guess. I'd vacate the seat even if it was just 1 parent with their pram and definitely would if both parents were together with the pram.
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    Supermarket trolleys with one dodgy wheel.
    Three wheels are sufficient.
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    Shopping, who actually walks around supermarkets nowadays ? I honestly cant remember the last time I was in a Tesco (apart from a garage one) or Asda, I absolutely despise shopping

    My Wife just orders online, park in the bay, fire in the code and a nice person brings it out, open the boot and fire it in, job done 😃

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Shopping, who actually walks around supermarkets nowadays ?
    Me, nearly every day. Last thing I want is a pile of stuff with use by dates of tomorrow which will end up in the recycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    Me, nearly every day. Last thing I want is a pile of stuff with use by dates of tomorrow which will end up in the recycle.
    Same, but weekly. I prefer to choose my items.

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