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    Said it before and saying it again, Tesco - stop slicing all the freshly baked bread. I want to cut my own thick slices, not have slices disintegrate when I pick one up because you've sliced it thinner than a piece of wafer thin ham. Erseholes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermit Crab View Post
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    Said it before and saying it again, Tesco - stop slicing all the freshly baked bread. I want to cut my own thick slices, not have slices disintegrate when I pick one up because you've sliced it thinner than a piece of wafer thin ham. Erseholes.
    Honestly, get yourself a Panasonic breadmaker. I got mine second hand but it would have been around £200 new. Makes really good crusty bread which you can set to a timer so you wake up to the smell of freshly baked bread, but also makes doughs for chelsea buns, pizza, focaccia, croissaints and all sorts more, has a dispenser to dump seeds, fruit and nuts into the bread at the right time and also makes jams and preserves. A loaf costs literally pennies.

    You can pick some of them up for £40 or so second hand on Facebook Marketplace or Gumtree and along with my intelligent pressure cooker it's the gadget that I would genuinely describe as a gamechanger.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermit Crab View Post
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    Said it before and saying it again, Tesco - stop slicing all the freshly baked bread. I want to cut my own thick slices, not have slices disintegrate when I pick one up because you've sliced it thinner than a piece of wafer thin ham. Erseholes.
    Change your shop. I'll be in tesco in Perth tomorrow and will guarantee that they will have unsliced loaves. But as Northern said I make my own with a Panasonic bread maker.

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    Slaw. Not the food stuff itself but this trend of calling it slaw. Coleslaw ffs.

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    Slaw. Not the food stuff itself but this trend of calling it slaw. Coleslaw ffs.
    Acca

    Is a personal hate of mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Honestly, get yourself a Panasonic breadmaker. I got mine second hand but it would have been around £200 new. Makes really good crusty bread which you can set to a timer so you wake up to the smell of freshly baked bread, but also makes doughs for chelsea buns, pizza, focaccia, croissaints and all sorts more, has a dispenser to dump seeds, fruit and nuts into the bread at the right time and also makes jams and preserves. A loaf costs literally pennies.

    You can pick some of them up for £40 or so second hand on Facebook Marketplace or Gumtree and along with my intelligent pressure cooker it's the gadget that I would genuinely describe as a gamechanger.
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    I got mine off gumtree about 3 years ago and it’s still working perfectly, I really don’t use it enough.

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    Slaw. Not the food stuff itself but this trend of calling it slaw. Coleslaw ffs.
    I found that term being used all the time in America. Almost as bad as the food itself!

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    Wasting good money on plonk.

    I bought a Pinot Noir from Aldi at £6.95 thinking it would be smooth and drinkable but it was almost bitter and the colour of weak Ribena.

    I've been in aa bad mood all day over this. It's too tart to even use in a stew or the like.

    Semi raging.

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    Posters on here who feel the need to post on every thread generally with a differing viewpoint and end up ruining the thread with needless to and forth bickering.

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    Jumper dresses. I’d make wearing them a jailable offence. It should either be a jumper or a dress not a hybrid monstrosity!

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-C View Post
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    Posters on here who feel the need to post on every thread generally with a differing viewpoint and end up ruining the thread with needless to and forth bickering.
    And folk that jump on those threads to tell everyone how they’ve put those posters on ignore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matty_f View Post
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    And folk that jump on those threads to tell everyone how they’ve put those posters on ignore.
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    May have already been done.... Wild swimming - we called it swimming while growing up in Porty.

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    Unfolding tin foil and cling film after my my wife has used it!

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    Website verification apps. If you need DOB details, not allowing the user to select a date but insist you scrolll back though a caledar one month at a time 720 times is taking the p@ss. Does no-one do usibilty testing anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Rourke3 View Post
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    Website verification apps. If you need DOB details, not allowing the user to select a date but insist you scrolll back though a caledar one month at a time 720 times is taking the p@ss. Does no-one do usibilty testing anymore?

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    Linked to that, where they have a drop down/scroll for each of day, month, year which defaults to the current date… if you select the day of the DoB first (as you would as it’s the first one presented to you), and the day is higher than the day of the current date, it has a hissy fit and defaults back to the current date as it is a date in the future.

    Calm down, I’m about to change the month and year, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by overdrive View Post
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    Linked to that, where they have a drop down/scroll for each of day, month, year which defaults to the current date… if you select the day of the DoB first (as you would as it’s the first one presented to you), and the day is higher than the day of the current date, it has a hissy fit and defaults back to the current date as it is a date in the future.

    Calm down, I’m about to change the month and year, thanks!
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    When the club posts something on Twitter and it's flooded with comments like "Announce Charles Cook" or "Announce x player" or that. It comes across as completely entitled and when it's for something like a player like Hallberg leaving completely out of order.


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    I think I’ve posted something similar on this thread before but I saw this on Instagram:

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    I get this all the time. So annoying.

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    That's reminded me of one of mine: folk taking a photo of a screen instead of a proper screenshot.

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    Anyone who reacts to winning or succeeding in anything with the "Ssshhhhhh" finger to lips gesture.

    See if SDG celebrated his winning goal in the cup final with that? Even he would have deserved a slap and been told to not be a big prick in that situation.


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    Half time interviews on the pitch with football players. Whats that all about? Seems to be a mainland Europe thing in France and Belgium especially. Just let them get into the dressing room for tea and a team talk.
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    Realising you’re getting too heavy by noticing that the bannister on your stairs is warped due to swinging off it as you go up stairs for a piss, I’m now leaning in on the way down in order to rectify the problem.
    Another one is not having a downstairs toilet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EH6 Hibby View Post
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    I got mine off gumtree about 3 years ago and it’s still working perfectly, I really don’t use it enough.
    Is there any kitchen gadget you don’t have 😂

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    People that you admire coming out with complete and utter crap.

    I'm a big fan of Joe Rogan, I listen to a lot of his podcasts and enjoy the long form conversation he has with different people.

    Some of the ***** he's come out with recently around COVID is really annoying, and very disappointing from someone who obviously has such massive appeal.

    Don't get me wrong, he does come out with a fair bit of pish, but that was beyond it and has really put me off him.
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    Without fail, if I'm cooking something that needs drained (rice, pasta, potatoes, boiled veg) my girlfriend will decide that's the perfect time to soak a dish in the sink. One of my many kitchen-girlfriend pet peeves that I've listed on here

    Another example of a previous one I've listed on here where she puts stuff away that I'm still using, last night I was in the middle of slicing mushrooms (had sliced a grand total of 3) and briefly paused to stir the contents of the frying pan as it was beginning to catch and when I turned back around, the mushrooms were back in the fridge!

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    My wife who has several cups of coffee a day uses a different tea spoon each time.

    What’s wrong with rinsing it under the tap!

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    Been getting particularly wound up by the Hibs media guy interviewing the new arrivals. Every interview seems to start with “how excited are you to have signed for Hibernian” like anyone is going to say “well actually I didn’t really want to come here so no really” Also always asks the manager after every game “how pleased are you with that performance”

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    Quote Originally Posted by overdrive View Post
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    Without fail, if I'm cooking something that needs drained (rice, pasta, potatoes, boiled veg) my girlfriend will decide that's the perfect time to soak a dish in the sink. One of my many kitchen-girlfriend pet peeves that I've listed on here

    Another example of a previous one I've listed on here where she puts stuff away that I'm still using, last night I was in the middle of slicing mushrooms (had sliced a grand total of 3) and briefly paused to stir the contents of the frying pan as it was beginning to catch and when I turned back around, the mushrooms were back in the fridge!
    Tell her to GTF, when I'm in the kitchen cooking my wife leaves me to it unless I ask her for a hand.

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