Comments in the press or media where someones wage is quoted or stating how much someone has paid or spent when really it is all speculation and guess work.
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Thread: Pet Peeves IV
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07-04-2017 07:39 AM #2851
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07-04-2017 07:50 AM #2852This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
2 things trigger in my mind, the person has squeezed the bottle whilst pouring, which usually results in splashes on the bunker.
If there is no splashes then the unthinkable has occurred and the contents consumed direct from the bottle
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07-04-2017 08:21 AM #2853
Places which charge an arm and a leg for a cup of coffee and look at you with disdain when you ask for artificial sweeteners. Especially the ones who go on to add insult to injury by suggesting you should carry your own around with you.
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07-04-2017 08:41 AM #2854
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07-04-2017 03:03 PM #2855
Follk that kick up all manner of fuss if someone says something about them or speaks to them even the slightest bit off, but go about treating everyone else like rubbish without batting an eyelid about it.
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08-04-2017 05:10 PM #2856
Folk on this forum who think basic arithmetic is a dark art!
There are various threads running at the moment where questions like "can Hearts still finish bottom six" or "can we win the league by beating QoS next week" are constantly asked.
Look at the league table, it's not difficult to work out.
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08-04-2017 06:34 PM #2857This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In my defence it's because I'm a lazy *******.
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08-04-2017 10:59 PM #2858
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Lose/ loose wtf is wrong with people ?
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09-04-2017 06:44 AM #2859
My neighbour who let their little rat of a dog out in the garden an hour ago and it hasn't stopped barking since, they have done absolutely nothing to stop it, neighbourly relations are about to take a turn for the worse as I'm about to go for a chat
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09-04-2017 09:27 AM #2860This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Lift said dog into your garden and let it bark away. See how your neighbour likes itNo Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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09-04-2017 09:53 AM #2861This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-04-2017 01:14 PM #2863
The amount of times shop assistants forget to remove the security tag. Missus just arrived home and found one on a garment, says she vaguely remembers an alarm sounding but thought it was someone else. Fortunately I can remove one in seconds but more difficult for a person who would have to return to the shop. Also proves they are pretty worthless.
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09-04-2017 01:33 PM #2864
People who have a strong opinion about something they know nothing about and who use incorrect 'evidence' to back it up. The anti racing bandwagon jumpers are a topical example and they were out in force yesterday.
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09-04-2017 02:23 PM #2865
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It doesn't bother me like, but my missus is a vet and she's not a fan.
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09-04-2017 02:54 PM #2866This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don't view racing as any crueller an industry than any other in which animals are bred for a purpose. The death rate on racecourses is 0.19%, a historic low. Every death is sad but the sport is safer than it's ever been, welfare is streets ahead of what it was even 10 or 20 years ago and racehorses live a life of luxury, huge stride have been taken in ensuring horses enjoy a responsible retirement from racing. There are horses across the country who are far more in need of help than racehorses.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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09-04-2017 03:49 PM #2868
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But, it's a weak argument to say the animal would never have existed if it wasnt for the sport. So what? If I breed a bull for bull fighting, it doesn't make it any less savage when the bulls getting speared by a matador. If I breed a chicken for eggs, then keep it in a cage where it can't move, it's not ok just because I wouldn't have bred it otherwise.
Is it safer than ever? If you say so, I've no reason to believe it's not.
Are the horses treated really well? Well...it's an animal and it should be, it's nothing to brag about, I treat my dog pretty well, I don't see it as a chore.
A quick google search tells me that 149 horses died from races in the UK between 1st April 2016 and 1st April 2017. Seems like quite a lot really.
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09-04-2017 03:52 PM #2869This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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09-04-2017 03:57 PM #2870
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09-04-2017 04:01 PM #2871This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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09-04-2017 04:11 PM #2872
The hotels.com advert. 'Super swan.ky proper like'. Just **** off.
EDIT: Also, the swear filter censoring perfectly innocent words because some of the word is a swear word.PERSEVERE
Verb: pə:ːsɪ'ˈvɪə/
To not give up.
To go the distance.
To stop at nothing.
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09-04-2017 04:30 PM #2873This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The bull fighting example isn't a great one. Bull fighting is a bona fide bloodsport in which the object is to kill the animal, that doesn't apply to racing. If we work with the chicken example, you breed a chicken for the purpose of laying eggs and choose to keep it in a cage that's wilfully cruel. You can however choose to allow it to be free range, have decent feed and a good life. By the same token if you have a horse you can choose to send it to a top class racing yard where it will be excercised daily, have top quality feed, world class veterinary treatment, companionship, shelter and fresh bedding and a dedicated lad or lass who will groom them daily. Or you could stick it in a less reputable livery yard where it may spend excessive time in the field, under stimulated and with inadequate shelter.
Racehorses are most definitely treated well. It's not something to brag about but it's a fact in the face off the nonsense propoganda Animal Aid and their ilk publish to the contrary. It's worth noting it costs between £16 and £22K to keep a racehorse in training for a year, the vast majority will never make that back in winnings so only the select few are doing it for monetary gain.
Horse racing being safer than ever is a fact, even Animal Aid grudgingly admit so. The death rate in 1970 was between 0.8 and 1% of runners (records weren't as thorough then). It's now accurately recorded at 0.19%, a drop off 0.01% on last year and continuing a 20+ year downward trend.
I absolutely respect the opinion of those who dislike horse racing but it's not going anywhere. People can adopt the Animal Aid approach of a ban on all equine sports at all costs which would lead to slaughter on an unprecedented scale and the almost certain extinction of 2 breeds. The alternative is to support the likes of World Horse Welfare who accept animal sports on the basis the welfare of the animals is paramount. As an example they along with the RSPCA have worked with Aintree to bring about changes to the National Course, see the installation of a dedicated cool down area, shorten the course to allow the horses to start about a quarter mile further from the stands and amend the parade so it's no longer in numerical order allowing the horses to leave the packed stands area quicker. That work has now seen 5 successive Grand Nationals with no fatalities. They have a presence at every major race meeting and are well worth 10 minutes of your time to talk to and I happily donate a few pounds every time I see them. Their positive and proactive approach has seen far greater benefits than a bunch of nutters covered in fake blood screaming 'murderers' at people.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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09-04-2017 04:46 PM #2874
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Fact is, you can show me a million stats and percentages, it won't take away the fact that horses die in horse races, and because of that I can see where people who are against horse racing (be them activists or not) are coming from.
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09-04-2017 04:56 PM #2875This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don't like to see it but I also accept you can't completely eliminate risk from any activity and can only strive to make it as safe as possible. Of course you can argue people choose to do these things but that brings us back to breeding and the thoroughbreds instinct for running and jumping. I hesistate to go down the route of anthropomorphism and claim horses have the same understanding of both risk and choice that humans do.
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09-04-2017 06:18 PM #2876This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've quoted this post PB, but really it's all of your posts on this topic.
i have no interest in horse racing as such, just see the occasional Facebook rant round the time of the big races. Just wanted to say thanks for providing such thoughtful posts (as always!) on a subject that you are clearly knowledgable and interested in, but haven't got on the soapbox about, you've just presented facts in a constructive and manner befitting a discussion rather than an argument.
cheers
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09-04-2017 06:43 PM #2877This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What doe we want
Time travel
When do we want it
It's irrevvelent.
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09-04-2017 09:06 PM #2879
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Rail enthusiasts that won't leave you alone when working. (I have no issue with them in general), just when I'm working and they feel the need to follow me about, ask questions, watch what I'm doing and just generally be a pest.
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09-04-2017 09:38 PM #2880
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