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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
Ah yes, what’s that all about?
Happened to me a few years back. I was sat on a relatively empty train coming back from Cardiff. A bloke got on at Heath High Level, then came over and sat right up close to me. He then proceeded to talk very loudly about how he was called Stephen King (“but not the guy who writes books”), he went to a special hospital in the week and Ron Davies the politician was there but he wasn’t allowed to tell anyone because it was a secret. He also asked if I wanted to go back to his house and see his cat and showed me all the stuff he had in his bag (some clothes, crisps and tablets in case anyone is wondering)
If he put his feet up on the seat ( something that more than mildly irritates me ) then it would have been the complete nightmare !
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My wife's choice of telly programme. Geordie shore, The only way is Essex, the real housewives of Barry island or whatever it's called. It just seems to be women arguing about relationships. And all the men in these programmes do is talk about relationships too. Blokes do not sit around chatting about bloody relationships.
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
Ah yes, what’s that all about?
Happened to me a few years back. I was sat on a relatively empty train coming back from Cardiff. A bloke got on at Heath High Level, then came over and sat right up close to me. He then proceeded to talk very loudly about how he was called Stephen King (“but not the guy who writes books”), he went to a special hospital in the week and Ron Davies the politician was there but he wasn’t allowed to tell anyone because it was a secret. He also asked if I wanted to go back to his house and see his cat and showed me all the stuff he had in his bag (some clothes, crisps and tablets in case anyone is wondering)
What material was the bag made of?
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Originally Posted by
Barry Shitpeas
My wife's choice of telly programme. Geordie shore, The only way is Essex, the real housewives of Barry island or whatever it's called. It just seems to be women arguing about relationships. And all the men in these programmes do is talk about relationships too. Blokes do not sit around chatting about bloody relationships.
I refuse to watch them with her (my wife, not yours). The £12 a month I spend on Sky multi room is the best value for money bill I get every month.
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My missus watching every known cooking programme and saving millions of recipes of pintrest and then making the same sh*t for tea when it's her turn to cook. The Cow.
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Dr Lecter
Checkout staff asking me if I’ve got anything planned for the rest of my day.
Then looking disgusted as I tell them I’m hoping for a good wank in front of loose women (as long as Janet’s not on there of course)
Tesco staff in them smaller ones who think because there's a self service there they can stand there pretending to do **** all.
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J R Hartley
I refuse to watch them with her (my wife, not yours). The £12 a month I spend on Sky multi room is the best value for money bill I get every month.
Thought it was still 10. Rip offs...
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
What material was the bag made of?
Well it was like a duffel bag so I’d say it was made of duffel?
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Originally Posted by
joecity
My missus watching every known cooking programme and saving millions of recipes of pintrest and then making the same sh*t for tea when it's her turn to cook. The Cow.
:hehe:
I’ve got to be honest, I’ve got a cupboard full of recipe books and I still just cook the same dozen or so meals on a loop.
As Homer Simpson says “no good can come of trying new things”
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Thought it was still 10. Rip offs...
Another thing to add to the list then.
Companies sneaking up the cost of stuff without actually giving you anything extra.
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
Ah yes, what’s that all about?
Happened to me a few years back. I was sat on a relatively empty train coming back from Cardiff. A bloke got on at Heath High Level, then came over and sat right up close to me. He then proceeded to talk very loudly about how he was called Stephen King (“but not the guy who writes books”), he went to a special hospital in the week and Ron Davies the politician was there but he wasn’t allowed to tell anyone because it was a secret. He also asked if I wanted to go back to his house and see his cat and showed me all the stuff he had in his bag (some clothes, crisps and tablets in case anyone is wondering)
So that is how you and Croesy become aquainted and lifelong buddies.
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Originally Posted by
Steve R
Leighton James
Mildly?
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J R Hartley
So that is how you and Croesy become aquainted and lifelong buddies.
Nah, Croesy likes to show me something else......
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Dr Lecter
Mildly?
Yes, he's much too insignificant to really irritate me.
Prick.
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Dr Lecter
Another thing to add to the list then.
Companies sneaking up the cost of stuff without actually giving you anything extra.
Companies sneakily reducing the ammount of the product they are selling you but charging you the same
e.g. chocolate bars , fruit juice , cleaning fluids etc.
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BlueWales
Companies sneakily reducing the ammount of the product they are selling you but charging you the same
e.g. chocolate bars , fruit juice , cleaning fluids etc.
Might not be bang on accurate with this theory..but I am certain that a 'normal' mars bar when I was a nipper is now what we are sold as a 'mars duo' while the mars has basically had 1/4 of its end chopped off..
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Wales-Bales
Underpants made out of sandpaper.
Wasn't sandpaper involved in some of the activities that came under the umbrella of Operation Spanner a few years ago?
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I find that it's people rather than things that irritate me.
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Just got back from the shop and I had a 'front of the que shopper' in front of me. ! till working. A que behind me. She forgets something goes and gets it fair enough. She says she has forgotten another thing and then goes and gets that. Pushing it now but Im ok cause why not. At the last minute her kid pipes up about some chocolate so she send him off to choose.
Predictably the little lad can't make his mind up. She goes to help him decide. Kid ain't happy with her choice n throws n eppy. The guy behind the till cant cancel her order off and serve me because he is new and don't know how to do it.
And there was 3 chavs stood outside 2 with hands down their tracksuit bottoms.
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
Women.
All of them.
They’re all fecking mental.
If it wasn’t for the fact that I don’t like cock then I’d happily be a gay.
Bloke’s are so much simpler - food, sex, sport, booze, sheds. That’s it.
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Dr Lecter
People who park next to you in an otherwise empty supermarket car park.
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Wales-Bales
People who post 7 replies in a row (two are ok).
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Henry Hill
People who send drunken pms asking to meet you at the next match for a fight, then shit out when the drink wears off.
Get over it love, you should see some of the pm's I've had over the years. :biggrin:
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iTunes putting artists in alphabetical order according to the first name of the artist.
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Play lists.
Why not just play the whole album in the order that the artist intended
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The Bloop
Play lists.
Why not just play the whole album in the order that the artist intended
I sometimes enjoy randomising my music as there are many albums I rarely play as the material is not as strong as some other albums - and it leads to discovering tracks that I didn't know I had and which I didn't recognise.
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The Bloop
Play lists.
Why not just play the whole album in the order that the artist intended
If I have time to fit 4 song in on my walk to work, I may not want to...
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People who correct grammar on social media and message boards.
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
People who correct grammar on social media and message boards.
I was just corrected in another thread but I had no objection as I made an error :-)
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
:hehe:
I’ve got to be honest, I’ve got a cupboard full of recipe books and I still just cook the same dozen or so meals on a loop.
As Homer Simpson says “no good can come of trying new things”
I wouldn't mind if she didn't order in the ingredients and fill the cupboards and fridge full of things that are specific to whatever recipe that caught her eye and palm it off as 'It will come in handy'. The Cow. :biggrin:
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Taunton Blue Genie
I was just corrected in another thread but I had no objection as I made an error :-)
"I had made an error", past perfect to show that this finished action took place before the other finished action (I was just corrected).
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Taunton Blue Genie
I was just corrected in another thread but I had no objection as I made an error :-)
Tell the fecker to look through my posting history. It will keep him out of your hair for yonks. Plus I get the added benefit of free grammar lessons I can ignore like when I was young.