I too hate all the fluff, and my mind takes these little trips about the fluff and how I feel about the fluff and the endless crap people let come out of their mouths, then I am wondering why they say so much stuff that doesn't matter, then when I try to focus on the point of the conversation, I find myself wondering how was their mind working to throw that other stuff in etc etc etc
Good case in point is those giving directions. Recently I had an appointment with someone at the college, thought they were in the same building as a class I had, spoke to another student, he said 'no, he is in facilities management, over by the football field", I must have had a perplexed look, and he asked if I knew where the football field is. I said I wasn't sure, but wasn't it north a bit. He went on to say things about where the football field was, but I zoned out, and ended up going to the department offices to get an idea how to get to the right building. Secretary starts telling me, "go out this door, go past the residential colleges" (me, blank, her "you don't know where the residential colleges are? well, you will pass them, actually I was thinking there are several areas that include buildings that are the residential colleges). Etc, etc etc
Turns out, all I had to do is leave the building I was in (facing chestnut), go west a short bit, turn left on the first street on the left, and it's right there.
After all the crap about football fields, residential colleges (which by the way are set quite a ways back from chestnut and have no signage), no mention of chestnut, going west, first road on the left, but lots of description about some parking lot behind the building I needed to go to where they sometimes park the maintenance vehicles (including a drawing of a building and parking lot and the mention of "don't go to THIS BUILDING" , it really makes me think IT'S THEM WITH THE PROBLEM
This account is usually the way I try to converse with those who like all that fluff, and I usually overdo it:)