1. People that bang a left as soon as the light turns green. You do NOT have the right of way! The person going straight has the right of way! I'm not quite sure when this practice started, but I see it about to happen, I will fly off the line and get right in front of those people taking a left. Sometimes I slow down and wave too. =) What are they going to do, hit my Carolla?
2. people who don't use blinkers. Enough said.
3. SAHMs (stay at home mothers) who criticize parents who work. Some parents chose to work, other parents can't afford to live on one income. This is especially true in high COL (cost of living) areas, such as Greater Boston. So get the fuck off your high horse, SAHMs! I am not a stay at home mother for the very simple fact that I am not a mother. But in the event that we one day have a little rug rat running around, chances are very great that I will work. Don't tell me I am a bad parent, don't tell me someone else is raising my child, and also - don't rub it in my face that you are staying home and I am not. That's just plain mean to mothers who work because they have to, not because they want to. Have a heart.
4. The deli and produce managers at the Shaws in Cobbs Corner. They have the worst deli and produce that I have ever seen anywhere. They should be fired and trained monkeys should be bought in to replace them
5. Rosie O'Donnell.
6. Anyone who holds any sort of administrative job at UMB and really at UMass as a whole.
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Oh the SAHM on their stumps. Oosh. From what I can gather, spending the time to research caring day care centers where children will be socialized much faster does not qualify as bad parenting. And why are mothers who work always the enemy? My good friend Jen went away for one weekend and everyone was up in arms, "Wherever will the children stay?" Said she, "My husband travels FOR A LIVING. When he goes away on business, are you all of a twitter with the same question?" Oy double standards. Oy judging others whose lives we cannot begin to understand intimately. I'm a proud product of daycare. They had way better blocks at daycare than at my house. Three cheers for Glenview DayCare.
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