Sleepover with benefits
A reader writes: "Having a laugh at my young neighbour ... Every morning at 6.30, while I'm in the kitchen getting my baby a bottle, I see her boyfriend sneak out her bedroom window, look around anxiously, and sprint up the driveway. A short while later, he drives back down, and knocks on the door to pick up his girlfriend and drive her to school or uni or wherever. Ahh, young love!"
A random act of rudeness
A reader who works in customer services at Action Traffic Control Ltd writes: "I take all calls, usually angry people being inconvenienced on our highways. Fair enough, we understand. On Wednesday, one of our boys, of well-built stature, was working in Orewa. A lady walked up to him, tapped his tummy, and said, 'You don't need any lunch', and carried on walking. Because this man was brought up with manners, he did not reply."
Getting a line on clothes pegs