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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
Like having no legs?
It's more the lack of a brain than legs in some cases.
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
Nick
It's more the lack of a brain than legs in some cases.
Luckily we welcome all sorts on here.
Even you.
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
And we all know why.......
Do we? :hehe:
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
Being referred to as a Brit!
One thing for the Yanks being to lazy to understanding that someone from Britain is a Briton, but when the BBC start refer to us as Brits I bloody despair
' So you're a Welsh Brit? - What part of Welsh Britland are your from ? ( I kid you not!)
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
I always get auto corrected on reddit..
I write "could of..."
It should be "could have" or "could've"
...according to the bastard bot that gets me every time...
You should of known about that.
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
Bluebirds of Kazakhstan
Being referred to as a Brit!
One thing for the Yanks being to lazy to understanding that someone from Britain is a Briton, but when the BBC start refer to us as Brits I bloody despair
' So you're a Welsh Brit? - What part of Welsh Britland are your from ? ( I kid you not!)
Are all citizens of the United States yanks? :sherlock:
Wikipedia: "Yank is a shortened form of Yankee, a slang term (sometimes pejorative) for someone of American origin or heritage. In the United States, the word refers to people in the Northern states."
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
People who park their shopping trolley next to a pillar or another trolley blocking the aisle
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
When people can't write lists properly.
Trolls with multiple accounts.
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
When you think of something to contribute to this thread but half hour later can't remember what it was
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
A relatively new one that winds me up are the number of people on tv who when interviewed start every bloody sentence with the word "So"
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
When you think of something to contribute to this thread but half hour later can't remember what it was
I remember it now - people who pronounce Birmingham as Birminum.
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
Tv programmes that show you clips of what's coming up in the show or after the break, I can wait and see ffs :shrug:
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The worlds fastest "car".
It doesn't even have any bloody wing mirrors ffs and there's no chance of hearing the wireless with a facking great big jet engine behind your head.
Car my arse.
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People who have signs in car rear window, baby onboard, child onboard, you wouldn’t think so by the way most of them drive.
Not to mention princess onboard :puke:
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People who stand in the aisle on busses with rucksacks on their backs
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
When you think of something to contribute to this thread but half hour later can't remember what it was
:hehe:
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
I remember it now - people who pronounce Birmingham as Birminum.
Aw shit :frown:
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The state of the Welsh BBC at the minute, every other programme is the same couple of comedians (Rhod Gilbert) or Eggmen being given a "docutainment" vehicle to pay for their new conservatory :
"Running is good for you"
"Factory work is hard"
"Trains in Wales are bad"
"Agricultural work is hard"
"There's still homophobia in football"
"Work traditionally performed by women, but in this case performed by Rhod Gilbert is hard"
Probably just jealous because no-one will comission my series on things that are hard to do when you first start doing them, but later might be a little easier with practise.
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
When the door knocks and your having a sh1t and you are the only one home.
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
joecity
When the door knocks and your having a sh1t and you are the only one home.
Just do what the rest of us do and put a note on the door :shrug:
"Having a shit, back in 10 mins"
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Originally Posted by
Barry Shitpeas
Just do what the rest of us do and put a note on the door :shrug:
"Having a shit, back in 10 mins"
Only 5 if im reading the Gem. !0 is for when I get The Barry and District.
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Originally Posted by
lardy
"I had made an error", past perfect to show that this finished action took place before the other finished action (I was just corrected).
:hehe:
That is not part perfect. Past pefect is a completed action in the past, "I made an error" past imperfect is a continuing action in the past such as "I was making an error and then realise my mistake"
I had made an error is technically past pluperfect. That is something which happened in the pasr which is used to referecne another more recent thing in the past, 'so was corrected' is past perfect but 'had made an error' is past pluperfect.
I beleive!!! :getscoat::getscoat:
It
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
Llanedeyrnblue
People who have signs in car rear window, baby onboard, child onboard, you wouldn’t think so by the way most of them drive.
Not to mention princess onboard :puke:
http://static.neatorama.com/images/2...y-on-board.jpg
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
Food Chomping, eating on public transport, uncontrolled kids on planes
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Re: Things that mildly irritate you
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Originally Posted by
Bluebirds of Kazakhstan
Being referred to as a Brit!
One thing for the Yanks being to lazy to understanding that someone from Britain is a Briton, but when the BBC start refer to us as Brits I bloody despair
' So you're a Welsh Brit? - What part of Welsh Britland are your from ? ( I kid you not!)
I was once asked by a yank what part of London Wales is in.
I corrected his lack of knowledge, He now knows 'it's a whole country (?)' the quetion mark was in the inflexion in his voice,