Except in a busy pub, how many times have you stood at the bar waiting your turn to be served when someone barges to the front and shouts their order over everyone else?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: Pet Peeves IV
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09-01-2021 08:40 AM #8341
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09-01-2021 09:05 AM #8342This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-01-2021 10:12 AM #8343
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I try to be as open and relaxed as possible about cultural differenced when I am abroad but the queue jumping is something that without fail sends my blood pressure to Pluto, it´s almost ingrained in my DNA.
My Argentine girlfriend said that the social distancing requirements in supermarkets has actually introduced the queuing system here, there´s an upside to the pandemic after all
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09-01-2021 10:26 AM #8344This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-01-2021 12:48 PM #8345
People who walk about in public having a mobile phone conversation on speakerphone.
You’re not a contestant on the Apprentice.
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14-01-2021 01:00 PM #8346
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Aye, pricks.
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14-01-2021 02:48 PM #8347This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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14-01-2021 06:55 PM #8348
People (partners) who don’t put the rack in the slots in the oven but rather lay them on top of the slot brackets so when you pull the rack out slightly it tips over and the food spills in the oven.
Guess who is now raiding the freezer for something for dinner just as the planned dinner was ready.
Edit: People who use the microwave the day before and have liquid spill over onto the microwave plate but neglect to clean it.
Someone really isn’t in my good books right now.Last edited by overdrive; 14-01-2021 at 06:58 PM.
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17-01-2021 03:05 PM #8349
Laurence Fox.
Not someone I ever paid much attention to before but he appears to be one of those people who is setting out to be deliberately provocative and offensive.
I read him described on Twitter as an 'M&S Tommy Robinson' and that seems pretty apt.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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17-01-2021 03:24 PM #8350
Folk who drink Cristal from the bottle with a straw. Have only just realised how much this annoys me after posting in the other thread. Does my head right in
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17-01-2021 08:16 PM #8351
Watching something that’s American/Canadian and them pronouncing Craig as Creg. Not sure why it irritates me so much.
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18-01-2021 06:53 AM #8352This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-01-2021 09:44 AM #8353
The absolute rats who broke into our bike shed and stole my bike. There were 2 locks on it that needed dealt with along with getting through the door so this wasn't entirely opportunistic.
On the plus side, and maybe for the little things and pleasure thread, one of the brake cables snapped last week and I was all set to fix it today. Hopefully whoever took it discovered that fact whilst cycling downhill at considerable speed.
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18-01-2021 11:04 AM #8354This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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18-01-2021 12:04 PM #8355
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"Ramping up" "kicking the can down the road" "cliff edge" "eye bleeding"
Stop it! Just stop using phrases you've never used in your entire life until some politician or poster on a football forum used them.
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18-01-2021 12:11 PM #8356This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-01-2021 12:19 PM #8357This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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18-01-2021 02:02 PM #8358This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-01-2021 05:21 PM #8359
Thinking about the Sunderland documentary on Netflix and the disco lights at Celtic - football becoming more of an "experience". I don't want a "Balearic vibe" or blaring music, I want to watch a good game of football, fair enough have some music on when the teams run out but if I wanted ***** music and irritating lights I'd go to a nightclub.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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19-01-2021 10:39 AM #8360
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Middle aged men that follow Devi Sridhar on Twitter (public health advisor to Sturgeon).
She could tweet "please drink a pint of your own urine" and you'd have a group of balding, overweight, sub standard looking men filling the replies with "Thanks for the clear and concise information!!!" which would be fine in itself if it wasn't a disguised "I'm a nice guy please read your DMs!!!" plea.
I'm 31, thin, and have a full head of hair which excludes me from the above group
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19-01-2021 01:10 PM #8361This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-01-2021 01:48 PM #8362
Was in a shop today getting bits and pieces and added some alcohol free beer into my basket. It was just after half past nine and was told that I couldn't buy alcohol. Pointed out that it was alcohol free and being under 0.05% ABV it doesn't fall into the category of a licensed product. Alcohol will form in orange juice if left out for a day or two. The cashier then asked a colleague, then got a supervisor who I had to go through the same thing again - it's under 0.05% ABV so doesn't fall into the category of a licensed product - for him to change his mind and say "it's company policy not to sell alcohol free products before 10am".
I also bought some Pepsi at the same time and thought about asking why I was allowed to buy that but had kind of lost the will by that point.
What gets on my wick about that is it's clearly not company policy as if he was as certain about it being company policy he wouldn't have wasted several minutes umming and ahhing about it - if it was a case of "I'm really unsure of the laws on that sort of product so I'm not comfortable selling it" I'd actually have understood as you can learn from that, and also if your staff aren't confident that it's right to sell a product, I'm fine with erring on the side of caution.
To just go "It's company policy" when it blatantly isn't got right on my wick as it'll just wrongly happen again next time someone tries to do it.Last edited by Northernhibee; 19-01-2021 at 01:51 PM.
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19-01-2021 02:21 PM #8363This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'd have thought the real reason would have been simply that the till would be programmed to not accept them before 10am and there wasn't anything they could do about it (which I guess could be classed as "company policy"). They may have Kish been a bit sheepish about wanting to say that they agreed with you but everyone was being overruled by a computer?
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19-01-2021 02:32 PM #8364This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ironically, there will be products out there with alcohol in that they'll happily (and ignorantly) sell.
Some decent vanilla extract, like Neilsen Massey, will be 35% alcohol!Last edited by speedy_gonzales; 19-01-2021 at 03:08 PM.
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19-01-2021 04:32 PM #8365This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Last edited by Northernhibee; 19-01-2021 at 04:36 PM.
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19-01-2021 04:42 PM #8366This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-01-2021 07:21 PM #8368
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Doing something wrong because you're unsure is obviously the act of someone who doesn't know their job properly. In an industry riddled with incompetents promoted beyond their ability, just trying to cover their ass, it's annoying enough, but very often that wrong decision continues to be made and it becomes the norm. That boiled my piss.
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19-01-2021 07:39 PM #8369This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think they're right though, even if they got to the decision the wrong way. I'm sure it's licenced products that can't be sold before 10am rather than alcoholic products.
That's just my understanding, so happy to be corrected on it.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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19-01-2021 07:53 PM #8370This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But it does seem to be creating a wee debate. Either way - I'm quite happy to be told "I'm not comfortable to sell that" but don't like the downright lie of "it's company policy" - which if it was there would be no finding out if it's fine to sell or not. The earlier leads to making an effort for the future to finding out if it's possible, the latter doesn't.
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