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For example, there's someone at work who instead of saying "Not too bad" says "Not three bad." It's something reall small and silly, but really gets on my nerves.
People whistling is another of mine. Especially if I'm waiting in a queue.
Your turn.
Also that famous stupid alcoholic ex footballer who had a liver transplant and then drinks again??? ehhhh
Old people are sad.
All I want to do is to drive to work/shops etc
So far I've wasted a year of my life, a few hundred pounds to drive around endlessly in every town in Scotland but my own because we don't have a test centre (even thoguh the population is nearly 80,000). Two cenrtes have closed down, I'm on my third in Glasgow and the waiting list is 7-8 weeks.
RACKET!
> People who say pacific when they mean specific.
> Pacific’s an ocean, doh!
Perhaps they just can't talk properly.
Do they dribble a lot?
> spoonbeast wrote:
> People who actually laugh at you for the smallest things. Like my
> friend who laughs at people who have creased shirt (i can't really
> see the joke myself)
>
> There is no joke, you clearly have a simpleton for a friend.
excellent, we have confirmation! Now to tell that fat, smelly, arrogant retard the truth!
> Heh, the filter had me going back to edit that 4 times, searching for
> the word pi** :^)
Ho ho ho. How funny, then, that 2 minutes ago I just glanced in a thread where someone said this;
"And on this disgusting swearing: reported. There are children on this site you know.
Absolutely disgraceful.
I hope you're ashamed of yourself.
If I was your father, I would disown you.
Dreadful."
*Whistles*
It's worse when they speak to you though.
One job, where I has to wear a bow-tie for work, I passed an old woman in the street who started taking the pi**.
On monday I was walking up the street in my lunch break, wearing trousers, shirt, tie (not even a black one) and some old bint asked me 'are you going to a funeral' and laughed. I admit that part of my hate for her is carried over from the moments I was looking at her trying to work out if I recognised her, and if there was any way she could be taking the pi** out of the fact that my grandma had died 2 days previously, but nevertheless, crap unfunny pi**-taking of strangers in the street deserves hatred anyway.
And when politicians don't answer questions, especially when they go off on tangents designed to either bore the audience into submission or take up time to prevent anyone making a valid point against his 'side'.
I saw one labour guy do it on newsnight a week or so ago, he was talking utter irrelivent drivel, and every time the interviewer tried to stop him, he'd find just one more lame irrelevant sentance to talk over him with.
Do they not understand how it makes an audience utterly loathe them?
Surely it'd do less damage to just discuss the matter and put your side across, rather than show yourself to be hiding from it and trying to shout down / prevent the other guy getting a chance to speak, while pi**ing off millions of viewers?
And strangers randomly trying to pick a fight with me / my friends when out in a bar or club.