You know what really grinds my gears? Shoe shops.
I'm a big bloke, I have reasonably large feet compared to mere mortals but not massive. I'm a UK size 12.
So why is it when I ask "Do you have these in a 12?" the assistant goes out back for about 10mins then comes back and says "I have one pair of 11's"? What bloody good is that to me? Why do I care about the stock situation of shoes that will not fit me? When you book a flight to New York, if the flight is full they don't offer you a seat on a plane to Hong Kong do they!
After we establish that they in fact only have 11's the next piece of golden info the assistant usually furnishes me with is "We only stock up to 12". No you sodding don't! You say you stock up to 12, but it's quite clear that you only stock up to 11.
And that is what is grinding my gears tonight.
(oh that and Trick or Treaters!)
In their defence, I've found there to be no relation between the number of the size, and the size of the shoe. I have shoes from 8 to 10 that all fit fine, so occasionally it might be worth trying the 11 (of course it is much more fun to complain)
People not cleaning up after themselves in a communal toilet.
People who describe a night out as "messy".:sarcasm
Way to spoil a good rant by applying some logic! isn't Brantano the TK Maxx of shoes though? I'm looking for some new formal shoes so I don't want rubbish.
Never had problem with them myself.
Well, in what way was it "messy"? The person probably went out, had a few drinks, came back in the early hours of the morning, in no way "messy". It's also probably because people put it in their facebook statuses generally in a line of "xxxxxxx WOOP WOOP wot a messy nite". Attention seekers.Why?
The character limit really grinds my gears....
Well, in what way was it "messy"? The person probably went out, had a few drinks, came back in the early hours of the morning, in no way "messy". It's also probably because people put it in their facebook statuses generally in a line of "xxxxxxx WOOP WOOP wot a messy nite". Attention seekers.
Yeah I suppose that's my problem. I hardly ever see it used properly like you put it, it's always in those type of facebook statuses. And yep, agreed.![]()