Not necessarily a holiday peeve as it could happen any day here, but it happened on my holiday, so it's a holiday peeve.
On a train from Ventimiglia to Nice. The train is full. Someone decided to use up three spaces for her and her bags. I've questioned her. A few shrugs of the shoulders and the spaces are available for myself and my wife. It's a 1 hour journey and 32°. Nah, nae way we we're going to stand whilst some entitled person got to take up three seats.
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20-06-2025 10:12 PM #31
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20-06-2025 10:33 PM #32
Randoms next to you on the plane who fall asleep on you which just happened to me on my, thankfully, short flight to Heathrow
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21-06-2025 12:28 AM #34
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21-06-2025 09:28 AM #35
Drinking at 7.30am because your on your holidays, people who let their kids run amock and do nowt to stop them, they're just kids having fun, NO, they're a pain in the arse.
Thankfully I'm at an age where family holidays are a thing of the past.
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21-06-2025 10:09 AM #36
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Room was really crap. £180 for a night. Nae plugs beside the bed. One tiny mirror for her to get ready, with no plug beside that either. Windows couldn’t latch so were banging when open. Bathroom had cracked floor tiles. TV remote had nae back to it.
Really disappointed. Wedding venue aspect of it was really good though.
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21-06-2025 10:38 AM #37
Mrs BH’s holiday peeves
People who do not shower before entering the pool
Men who do not secure their wedding tackle before entering the pool leaving nothing to the imagination
Strewth ! He’s wearing no strides !
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21-06-2025 10:47 AM #38
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I always wear my speedos 😀
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21-06-2025 12:30 PM #40
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Butt cracks, yeah we all have them but big fat spotty and hairy butt cracks should have a licence of their own. Getting out of the pool and covering your crack after is fine but wobbling a hundred yards with your shorts at half mast is too much.
The ones lying on their sides and decide to claw away gives me the ****ing boak, Ive tried telling her to wear a one piece instead 🤢
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21-06-2025 04:38 PM #41
Sat beside Trigger Happy TV today he was telling his mate in London and anyone within 20 feet willing to listen that he had decided to dump his girlfriend as she was mouthing off last night - she was still up in the room and didn’t know it yet
It is just how he rolls (apparently) once he has made up his mind that is it
He went up to his room and I haven’t seen him since
Updates to follow
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21-06-2025 06:56 PM #42
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Package holidays.
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21-06-2025 08:46 PM #43
Audience participation!
I was very happy enjoying the draught Mythos at the back of the taverna watching the ABBA tribute act, I didn't expect my daughter to volunteer me for a dancing dad's stint for Waterloo, dressed in 70's garb and wig.
I certainly didn't expect to be bullied in to a strip to "You can leave your hat on".
It was flipping horrific, for both me and the audience!
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22-06-2025 08:49 AM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Any news? Have they arrived yet to remove his body?
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22-06-2025 09:50 AM #46
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We used to go to Turkey (Icmiler) and the entertainment team were great and my Daughters had great delight in pointing me out to be a stage victim. I got wise to it one year and as the guys hunted for their prey I hid in the bogs, thinking the coast was clear I came out only to be surrounded by young Turks and was manhandled onto the stage for another jelly belly performance 🥹
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22-06-2025 01:30 PM #49
Animation : and cocky kids
12 years ago in the Algarve they had a Portugal’s Got Talent night in the Hotel
Usual mundane attempts one last kid from London steps up doing the Michael Jackson routine to Billie Jean with the foot shuffle moonwalking thing and grabbing his goolies with a high pitched scream at the appropriate moments to rapturous applause the winner all night long ( pardon the pun ) The Smooth Criminal was super confident it was in the bag
The MC steps up ‘ Anymore for anymore ?’ my eight year old slams down his Irn Bru says to me
‘I got this Dad ‘
Goes up on stage whispers to the DJ who puts on Rasputin by Boney M He lapses into this Cossack Dance high stepping dance routine arms folded crouched down knees forward moving up and down kicking out doing forward drops and back drops kicking out had the whole crowd clapping and whooping along in time to the music getting faster and faster spinning and spinning to a fantastic thunderous applause and a standing ovation
Hey ! Hey ! Hey! Hey !
‘ Graeme from Scotland’
The MC declared the winner based on applause
God knows where that came from or the energy totally unexpected and out of character as he is normally really quiet and reserved me and Mrs BH were packed off to bed with a free bottle of wine
He just said the Michael Jackson kid was getting on his nerves and didn’t think he was that good
The power of Irn Bru original recipe
True storyLast edited by BILLYHIBS; 25-06-2025 at 08:22 AM.
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22-06-2025 01:59 PM #50
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For whatever reason I was the person plucked from the audience, and the magician’s assistant asked me to take my belt off.
Belt was dropped into some sort of collapsing box, a bit of the old “piff paff poof” ensued and before you knew it my belt had been turned into a live snake, which the assistant walks towards me with, encouraging me to drape the snake around my neck.
I’m petrified of snakes and as she moved towards me with it I just kept running away. Not sure whether this made the show utterly hilarious or terrible but there was absolutely no way I was touching a snake. I’ll just keep my phobia, thanks.
Nowadays I’m quite careful to ensure that whatever seat I take at almost anything comes with minimal chance of audience participation as it is REALLY not my thing. I even get annoyed at audiences clapping along, out of time to music now.
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22-06-2025 04:57 PM #53
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I love getting involved in the entertainment.
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23-06-2025 07:00 AM #54
My go to Karaoke used to be Unchained Melody, not nowadays, too high a note but back in the days of family holidays we were in Lanzarote in a bar that does Karaoke. So we have a few decent singers and the wife nudges me to get up, I put my name down and waited my turn, before me this woman from Glasgow area and she was extremely good, so up I get and the DJ gave me a wry smile meaning follow that buddy. Well the song was sung spot on with all the big high notes being hit perfectly, I handed him the mic back with the wry smile he gave me as if to say, ****** nailed it mate.
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