Yeah mate was not having a dig at you just have noticed particularly in my own family (in laws) a reluctance to lock the door.
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It doesn't always work!
I remember a fairly boozy Saturday night out that ended up in a mate's flat on Easter Road. About 4:00am I decided that I'd had enough and went home to my place on Albert Street. About an hour later I woke up to find 4 of my pals sitting around me on my bed drinking beer from my fridge - I kept a spare key to my flat at my pals' place on Easter Road (in case I ever lost my own) and they'd decided to use it to prolong the party. To this day I still chuckle thinking about it.
Anyway, sorry to hear what happened at your place Matty - it must be a horrible feeling.
I've had this discussion with the wife, My concern about locking the door is fire safety.
Don't know why I'm paranoid but I worry if there's a fire during the night if the door is locked it makes it difficult to get out. It's on a yale lock so people can't just walk in but I know it's not the most secure.
The if I stick my hazards on that gives me the right to stop anywhere mentality some people to have.
When your dunked biscuit falls into your coffee.
When you ask someone a question, they don't answer so you ask them a second or third time and eventually they go raj you are pestering them for an answer.
Answer the ****ing question then!
That happened to me at work and at home the day, does my head in.
A-la this....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwlsd8RAoqI
(Go to 3 mins)
Watching a box set and there always seems to be an episode tucked in somewhere that goes back to a time before the plot started. Almost every box set I've watched lately has one of these episodes, they're so dull and don't really add anything to the story.
The necessity to now trim my nose hair. Thought that was something you needed to do in your 60s not your 30s! 😩
Shop assistants telling me in intricate detail how to use the pin card maçhine when paying. It's not rocket science and I'm not a Jambo.
I have to confess to quite liking that kind of episode in something I've been watching for a while. In my experience, it usually helps me understand the characters more.
I agree about "previously on...". As well as being annoying when binge-watching, it's usually a mini-spoiler for what is going to happen in the episode.
It also doesn't help that, almost without fail, my girlfriend will react to the "previously on..." clips by saying, "I think we've seen this one". :grr:
Courier companies which use self-employed drivers.
Hospitals that tell stroke victims to get a taxi home as there are no ambulances. Beggars belief.
Bus drivers that go the wrong way and forget that they are driving a double decker when approaching a low bridge. :rolleyes:
C@cks that complain about couriers.