Folk ( invariably English ) who pronounce tattoos as ‘ta-oos’ . Drives me nuts.
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29-01-2018 09:27 PM #4621
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30-01-2018 08:35 AM #4622This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-01-2018 08:57 AM #4623
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30-01-2018 04:29 PM #4624
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The instructions on packets of spaghetti etc. Boil for ten to twelve minutes ???
More like twenty for even al dente pasta
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30-01-2018 04:51 PM #4625This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-01-2018 08:52 PM #4627
People who look at you like you’ve got 2 heads when you tell them you don’t drink. Usually followed by this typical exchange:
- no, really, what you having?
- Just a coke
- naw, what drink are you having?
- a coke
- you cannae just have a coke
- I can, and I will
- but surely you must drink something
- yeah. A coke!
- just have a drink
- yeah. A coke!
insert occasional head shake here
Then some of them have the brass neck later in the evening to sidle up and quietly ask, “ehh, since you’ve not had a drink, any chance of a lift home?”
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30-01-2018 10:18 PM #4628This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-01-2018 11:53 PM #4629
People who refer to other posters as "sir". Generally it's in a negative way (i.e. You sir, are an idiot).
However, even if it's used in a nice way (i.e. You sir, are a gentleman) it still annoys me.
Yes sir, it sure does.Last edited by snooky; 31-01-2018 at 07:49 AM.
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31-01-2018 06:50 AM #4630This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuotePERSEVERE
Verb: pə:ːsɪ'ˈvɪə/
To not give up.
To go the distance.
To stop at nothing.
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31-01-2018 06:52 AM #4631
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ATM's being shut down, just watching bbc news, up to 4000 cash points getting removed over the next few years....
All this because the banks don't want to pay 25p per transaction to the machine operator.
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01-02-2018 11:28 AM #4632
Dartboards in people's houses/garages that are not fixed at the regulation hight of 5' 8".
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01-02-2018 11:54 AM #4633
The imbalance of everything in society.
e.g. The differential in wages from a nurse to a pro-footballer, the leniency afforded to big corporations re. taxes on millions of pounds while some poor Joe on minimum wage gets hounded for a couple of quid, closing banks while millions spent on bonuses & sponsorship, closing hospitals while millions spent on Trident/high speed trains and the like, etc. etc.
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01-02-2018 12:01 PM #4634This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-02-2018 01:12 PM #4635
Another .net peeve...
"Okay, I'll bite."PERSEVERE
Verb: pə:ːsɪ'ˈvɪə/
To not give up.
To go the distance.
To stop at nothing.
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01-02-2018 02:04 PM #4637This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuotePERSEVERE
Verb: pə:ːsɪ'ˈvɪə/
To not give up.
To go the distance.
To stop at nothing.
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01-02-2018 08:36 PM #4638This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-02-2018 09:36 PM #4639This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also the extremer overuse of “deary me” and “myth”.
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02-02-2018 01:10 AM #4641This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-02-2018 05:13 AM #4642This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-02-2018 08:38 AM #4643
Non Scots calling Scott Brown "Browny" rather than "Broony". Tom English, Brendan Rodgers and Neil Lennon have all fell foul of this in recent weeks.
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02-02-2018 09:04 AM #4644
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02-02-2018 09:29 AM #4645
Once a year fans. Never more relevant than around this time of year.
Woman in my work is having a big party on Saturday for the Scotland game. Conversation from the other day:
'ooh we love the rugby, never miss it'
'Not that fussed myself, I'll watch it if it's on'
'My boys are really into it, having all their friends over on Saturday for it'
'Do you ever take them to Myreside for the Edinburgh games?'
'Oh no, why would I want to do that? we like the proper rugby'
Conversation with the same woman from last year:
'Any plans for the weekend?'
'Going to the Hibs game'
'Football? Again?'
'Yes, I go every week'
'Every week?'
'Yes'
'But, like, every single week?'
Then you have the Superbowl. A guy who has never discussed American football with me ever invited me over for a party on Sunday night. Conversation:
'Coming over for the game? Doing hot dogs and getting the brewskis in'
'Na, staying in. Working on the Monday'
'I've taken the Monday off, got to be prepared for the superbowl'
'Do you like American football?'
'Yeah, Patriots rule mate. Brady greatest of all time'
'Aye he's a great quarterback, who else do you like on the team?'
Silence.
Not forgetting Cheltenham and the Grand National are on the horizon. Guys who never talk about racing the rest of the year suddenly start throwing jargon about and become experts on the subtle differences between French and Irish bred horses, start talking about 'dour stayers', 'fleet turns of foot' and 'staying on for pressure' all because they heard someone on TV say it. I was at Musselburgh on a weekday afternoon a few weeks back and your lucky if the attendance was in 4 figures. Come Ladies day the price shoots up to nearly £50 a ticket and 7000 bellends in cheap Topman suits swagger about like they own the place pretending they are infinitely wealthy whilst not handling their drink and harassing women.
Now I get that showpiece events always attract more fans and in the case of racing the big days are what allows the course to keep bidding for fixtures the rest of the year and so on and so forth but it's still annoying.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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02-02-2018 11:55 AM #4646This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Completely agree PB
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02-02-2018 12:08 PM #4647This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I agree though, I used to work beside a guy like this. Used to do my head in until I challenged him to a racing quiz I asked him what jockey won the 86 Derby and his reply was "errmmmm Scudamore wasn't it?".
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02-02-2018 03:50 PM #4648
People being weird about the fact that me and my wife do not want children. Both of us are in our early 30's but have never wanted them. People are weird about it, surely like everything else its a life choice or infact not a choice for some people.
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02-02-2018 08:06 PM #4649This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It’s also potentially quite insensitive as some couples could be in the position of can’t as opposed to don’t want to.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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02-02-2018 09:02 PM #4650
People with little or no understanding or empathy towards disabled people. It really grips my **** that in the 21st century some folks can't adapt their behaviour to assist people with disabilities integrate or even play down their disability and treat them with contempt, worse still is when they make comments along the lines of "you're not trying hard enough" or "you need to up your game".
My wife is almost completely deaf due to nerve damage after a typical childhood disease. She's otherwise a very capable woman with a doctorate in mathematics, she works amongst other academics but somehow they are simply not capable of registering the fact that talking to her with their backs turned or covering their mouths when talking means she hasn't a clue what they've just tried to communicate to her. She's explained to them many times how they can help her but are either too lazy, thick or just blatant rude to make any effort to assist. This is a never ending source of misery for her, I just don't get that thete are so many people ignorant to what disability means and how it effects them. Maybe they're just not clever enough to join the dots on what effects disabilities that you can't see have on those people with them.
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