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smurfchops | 23:21 Tue 10th Jan 2012 | Society & Culture
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I noticed recently when travelling on buses around London that kids sit on seats on opposite sides of the aisle, or behind each other, and just shout across rather than sitting next to them. They also sit on the outside of the seats so no one sits next to them. They talk a load of cr@p really loudly so the whole journey gives me a headache. Saw it a few times in one day this week. Is this a trend or something ?
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I think it's called being young smurf. Funny breed aren't they.
Obnoxious breed, these kids!
Not really, kids used to do this when I was at school 20 years ago, it's nothing new.
seems ti be smurfchops, I use the bus sometimes, and have noticed the same thing here, near Cardiff!....very annoying!........
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Yes Zac I think you're right. But its quite rude sitting on the outside and shouting when people want to sit down. I do sound old don't I?
The "outside" seat?

You mean the aisle seat?

I HAVE to have the aisle seat ...

On trains, planes, buses, cinema, theatres ... the aisle seat is everything.

Well .. to me, anyway.
Was every sentence peppered with the word 'like'?
I used to do that with my friends.. we always sat on the inside though. And we were never that loud. What really bugs me is when people play music on their phone on the bus. I'm so glad I have a car now!! lol!
I'm a window seat person myself, I like to look out.
Was that you on the 126 china with your Tongue on the window.
Window seat for me too, pref with no ipod or hollering.
No, China ... no, no, no !!

Not the window seat !!!!!!!!!

If I'm last on a plane, and I want an aisle seat, I'll find someone on their own and ask ...

... "Could I just squeeze on the end here?" ... (and give big smile)

I always get an aisle seat.
Have you also noticed that older woman sit in the window seat, with all their bags on the aisle seat, as if they are daring you to sit there?
You can squeeze on my end anytime JJ.
=0o
8-))))
Get a room you two :)
(I think I've killed this thread with my rudeness. I am so sorry. I shall say three however stuffs and go to sleep)
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