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AIBU?

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"Hang me by the toilet and wipe your bum on me"

35 replies

StealthPolarBear · 13/09/2008 18:17

AIBU to be irritated by being "spoken to" by inanimate objects. It's happening more and more. I went to the supermarket this afternoon and in the entrance a voucher was calling "Scan me and save £5". I quite often buy ingredients that tell me directly how to cook them "Roast me with a little oil and some garlic", "serve me with warm crusty bread", "do not turn me upside down"

Is the world going mad, or am I?

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foxinsocks · 13/09/2008 18:18

do you actually hear the voices?

sallystrawberry · 13/09/2008 18:18

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BroccoliSpears · 13/09/2008 18:23

Mumsnet: waste days of your life on me.

Eddas · 13/09/2008 18:36

i know exactly what you mean but until you'd pointed it out I didn't realise how mad it is maybe it's people like me they are talking too

FabioBigBangBlackHole · 13/09/2008 18:38

the escalator in tesco's talks to you

it says you're about to near the end of the escalator, watch it and hop off smartish (words to that effect)

prob v useful if you're blind - but you'd have a foot out to feel? WannaBe?

you may all be amused to learn I typed blind as 'bling' 3 times before I managed to hit 'd'

....useful if you're bling...

CostaRicanCod · 13/09/2008 18:40

ah i haet the aussie conditioner i haev
to use it i have to have some "good" music and a candle

its all subjective isint it

FabioBigBangBlackHole · 13/09/2008 18:49

try switching the candle and music for a shower hose and some water

you will look less mad much better

crumbs of wax in your hair and humming along to barry manilow is not a good look, lady

TheHedgeWitch · 13/09/2008 19:28

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StealthPolarBear · 13/09/2008 20:32

I quite like the escalator message, gives me a warm fuzzy feeling to think there's someone up there watching out for me
(Plus I live in a little village and don't get to go on them very often!)

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onepieceoflollipop · 13/09/2008 20:35

heard in the "feminine hygiene" aisle - "pop me up your fanjo!"

Twelvelegs · 13/09/2008 20:35

Stop going to Asda, Aldi and Lidl (sp) never use so much text on products!!!

StealthPolarBear · 13/09/2008 21:03

It was tesco! Although I've seen it in most places.
After all if I steak was going to talk it wouldn't say "I go well with a full-bodied red" it would say moo, wouldn't it?

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StealthPolarBear · 13/09/2008 21:04

But funny you should mention, I am planning to go to Aldi near us soon - if they don't do the patronising thing I will be very pleased

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MARGOsBeenPlayingWithMyNooNoo · 13/09/2008 21:05
Grin
onepieceoflollipop · 13/09/2008 21:06

In our Aldi they are so short staffed that the staff barely have time to talk to you. (they do smile and say thanks etc, but they have to concentrate on scanning very very fast)

memoo · 13/09/2008 21:09

OMG do you all have mental health problems?

ethanchristopher · 13/09/2008 21:12

how would the escalator know that one person is coming to the end?

GrimmaTheNome · 13/09/2008 21:19

Polar, The world is mad. [the instructions on toothpicks prove that, even without them being personified.]

Douglas Adams would be turning in his grave. The only place your entree might make a serving suggestion is the Restaurant at the End of the Universe, not the supermarket.

Twelvelegs · 13/09/2008 21:20

I've never been to an Aldi as I've no idea where one is, and therefore I would not save money driving miles!!

StealthPolarBear · 13/09/2008 21:40

Bite my ripples

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StealthPolarBear · 13/09/2008 21:41

Fabio - who are you??

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CostaRicanCod · 13/09/2008 22:24

they do scan very fast at aldei dont htey

emj23 · 13/09/2008 22:37

That is irritating. I found it vaguely annoying already, but now it's been pointed out I'm going to notice even more.

Bit random, but I'll ask anyway - Apparently, the amount staff were paid in Aldi used to be higher than other supermarkets because they had to memorize and key in all the prices. What happened after they started using scanners instead. Is it less well paid now?

theSuburbanDryad · 13/09/2008 22:44

On a similar note - I don't like the way my local takeaway anthropomorphises their product.

They are now advertising "Mr Southern Fried Chicken".

ChupitosGalore · 13/09/2008 22:46

surely southermn fried cock would be more succinct?

i get flustered in aldi with the superfast scanning. i imagine them all judging me for being slow and a seagull and a scum of the earth leech on society.