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AIBU?

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Ive stuck a shitty nappy on her windscreen.

222 replies

foxessoxes · 28/12/2015 23:10

So our flats are opposite a Tesco Express. I will admit, parking is limited. But it isnt my fucking problem.

People continously park outside our gates- so we cant get in, and we cant get out. There is a woman who does it continously- a couple of times a week. At least 3 times- and its always the same sort of time. You can set your watch by her.

A few times in the last month she has blocked the exit so I cant get out.

This evening, ive been babysitting my goddaughter and her cousin. GD has been unwell and was feeling worse, so got in the car to take her to A+E. Pulled up to the gate to leave only to find this fucking pain in the arse parking in front of the gate. She refused to move, told me she would only be 10 minutes.

Raging, I got a dirty nappy out of the wheelie bin and stuck it on her windscreen.

AIBU?

OP posts:
TenTinyTadpoles · 29/12/2015 21:40

NHs choices wanted to send an ambulance when I had chest pain due to a chest infection, all I needed was a new antibiotics prescription which my GP had forgotten to do before the holidays.

LassWiTheDelicateAir · 29/12/2015 21:47

NHS 24 wanted to send an ambulance when a friend of mine had a shoulder pain. Had they not insisted on doing so it is almost certainly the case she would have taken a painkiller, gone to bed and never woken up again.

The shoulder pain was a symptom of something rare, not obviously connected and required emergency surgery at 3 a.m.

ovenchips · 29/12/2015 22:01

NHS Direct did send an ambulance to me when I was pregnant. I was on the phone to them about a concern. I was also having dizzy spells (not what I was ringing them about and always got them in early pregnancy). They then went through their list of questions and I had one of my dizzy spells as they were talking. My husband took phone and explained I was okay but lightheaded. An ambulance turned up about 90 seconds later! It was mortifying. I answered the door to them and they were looking very wtf? Still makes me cringe when I think of it.

On the upside, I learned how remarkably quickly they can get to our house! Turns out there was an ambulance park-up spot a stone's throw from us.

Poshsausage · 29/12/2015 22:42

I can't believe the nappy fillers carer wasn't using rewashables

Truly horrified

Also.. 8 pages of shit I've just read for nothing !

Blondeshavemorefun · 29/12/2015 23:02

cant work out if this is real or not - why hasnt op been back to update over 24hrs later

if i needed to go to A&E as small child was unwell i would be calling police to remove the car

if the driver parks that regularly over drive/gates then should be easy enough for police/clampers to catch her in the act and clamp/tow car

DiscoDiva70 · 29/12/2015 23:51

I think it's rich that the Op has got some bollocks the nerve to describe someone else as being a fucking pain in the arse

SoleSource · 30/12/2015 00:58

NHS direct told me I had neck and back pain and to take an aspirin. Seven hours later I fell into a coma with meningococcal meningitis.

LassWiTheDelicateAir · 30/12/2015 01:27

Sole I'm sorry to hear that. What my friend had was potentially similar. She had a rupture in her stomach and waste matter was leaking in (or something like that -definitely involved waste matter being where it should not have been) Apparently the terrible shoulder pain was a red flag if you knew about this.

LassWiTheDelicateAir · 30/12/2015 01:29

if i needed to go to A&E as small child was unwell i would be calling police to remove the car or get a taxi.

And what happened to the cousin who OP was also looking after - or either set of parents.

DoesntLeftoverTurkeySoupDragOn · 30/12/2015 07:29

Bloody hell MNHQ are you really that stupid

There is really no need to be rude. Do you think someone needs to be a troll, with behind the scenes troll evidence, to post bullshit? All MNHQ are saying is that there is not, at the moment, any evidence to point to troll rather than bullshitter. They aren't saying the story is true.

MurielKlein · 30/12/2015 08:35

Your anger is totally understandable ... DH threatened to put paint stripper on a repeat offender's car round our way ...

Crochetfanatic · 30/12/2015 09:26

So I've just read 9 pages for nothing as there's no update. Grrrr.

Glassman · 30/12/2015 10:50

What was the situation requiring a visit to A&E?

DiscoDiva70 · 30/12/2015 19:14

I dont think there was ever any situation at all.

fidel1ne · 30/12/2015 19:34

If there was, it apparently ended in OP's demise.

There's a moral in there somewhere Smile

DiscoDiva70 · 30/12/2015 20:00

Well I'd say the moral of the story is "don't talk a load of shit" Grin

BalaRua · 30/12/2015 20:53

I've just read 9 pages for no update. Fuming

Permanentlyexhausted · 30/12/2015 22:02

So I've just read 9 pages for nothing as there's no update. Grrrr.

I've just read 9 pages for no update. Fuming

Really? Who has the time to actually read pages of posts? "Show all messages" and then using you browsers 'find' function is your friend here.

Pipbin · 30/12/2015 22:10

Really? Who has the time to actually read pages of posts? "Show all messages" and then using you browsers 'find' function is your friend here.

Even better have it so the OPs posts are highlighted in a different colour.

wasonthelist · 30/12/2015 22:24

Never happened.

ComposHatComesBack · 31/12/2015 03:43

I often wonder if people write up what they wished they could do in a given situation, rather than what actually happened. Perhaps they find it cathartic.

knobblyknee · 31/12/2015 04:37

YABU. No one is supposed to park blocking you in, you could have had her towed.

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