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AIBU?

to think that life must be pretty darn good...

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youcannotbeserious · 09/07/2008 18:53

.... if the biggest thing to worry about is the policing of Parent and Child parking at supermarkets?



I mean surely this rules out:
Not having our DCs
Not having a car
Not having any food
Not having any money to buy food
Any other bad thing that would mean we didn't actually care where we parked.

In Maslow's hierarcy of needs, I think we must be pretty much at the bloody pinacle when what gets our goat more than anything else is the number of steps taken between car and supermarket.

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RubyRioja · 09/07/2008 18:56

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objectivity · 09/07/2008 18:58

Kinda true but consider this:

If so much in one's life is dismal and one feels powerless to do a whole lot about it then getting mad about parking is a venting opportunity and a valuable one at that.

I reckon 8 out of 10 ranters have out of control shit going on in their lives.

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objectivity · 09/07/2008 18:59

zpost with RR

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youcannotbeserious · 09/07/2008 19:00

RR and Objectivity...

I never thought about it like that...

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RubyRioja · 09/07/2008 19:02

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Amphibimum · 09/07/2008 19:07

good points made by all

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objectivity · 09/07/2008 19:13

Gosh! The things thathave set me off when all around me otherwise is going tits up. Really, I am !

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MrsGuyOfGisbourne · 09/07/2008 19:27

Very philosophical points made by all. good old Mumsnet!

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sarah293 · 09/07/2008 19:29

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magicfarawaytree · 09/07/2008 19:42

o & rr perspective at last -well said.

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youcannotbeserious · 09/07/2008 20:29

Yes, I agree - I hadn't really considered the cumulative effect....

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captainmummy · 09/07/2008 20:37

ALthough....
there was a letter in ther Evening Standard tonight from someone complaining about the number of prams/buggies in the aisle of the bus as he (Yes he) couldn't get on with his 'heavy bags'. He suggested that they should be folded up and stacked in the luggage bit.

Oh how I laughed.

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youcannotbeserious · 09/07/2008 20:37

Hope we are all happy too.

(Let's leave the audi-driving-estate-agent-twat in peace tonight! )

I suppose where I was going with the OP is that I am so happy. I'm not the richest, or the best looking, or the wisest, but I am happy.

I have a wonderful DS, a lovely dog, a great DH, two great DSDs, I live in a nice house in a nice area and have a nice life.

I suppose I just feel appreciative of the things I do have.

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youcannotbeserious · 09/07/2008 20:38

And, probably best not point out to DH that he came further down the list than the dog.

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OverMyDeadBody · 09/07/2008 20:41

yep I agree it can often be the last straw that tips you over the edge.

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