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    bbob said:

    Hysteria in the London media about a bit of frost, coupled with a slight sense of disappointment that these artic conditions haven't caused more disruption.

    This.
    It was 2 inches of snow that fell over the the course of a couple of hours.
    We appear to have a generation of complete Nancys running the media at the moment, how the hell would we win 2 world wars with some of the bed wetters that are around now?
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    Parents asking on Facebook if their kids school is open or not.

    Saves them from getting out of bed I suppose
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    The way Steve Bruce speaks English.
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    Modern banners at football

    Chelsea 'fans' with their crayon and glitter made signs

    Liverpool fans with 'witty' essays on a banner

    Arsenal fans with their banner to the dogs of Sanchez

    Anything dreamt up by the Palace 'lads'


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    Shopping trolleys left in the middle of a parking space for me to take back before i can park anywhere, lazy feckers.
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    Parents asking on Facebook if their kids school is open or not.

    Saves them from getting out of bed I suppose
    That's the impression it gives
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    The way Steve Bruce speaks English.

    I think it's a Man Utd thing. Virtually all of the managers who played under Fergie at Man U during the 90's are afflicted with "Whispering Syndrome"

    Mark Hughes, Steve Bruce, Paul Ince, Roy Keane, and Bryan Robson kind of preceded them all with the low monotone. You wouldn't want to be stuck in a room with that lot without a hearing aid.
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    People walking around sainsburys with one hand pushing the trolley and one holding the phone and facetiming,
    Just look where you are going and stop annoying everyone in the shop, self centred git.
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    MrLargo said:


    The way Steve Bruce speaks English.

    I think it's a Man Utd thing. Virtually all of the managers who played under Fergie at Man U during the 90's are afflicted with "Whispering Syndrome"

    Mark Hughes, Steve Bruce, Paul Ince, Roy Keane, and Bryan Robson kind of preceded them all with the low monotone. You wouldn't want to be stuck in a room with that lot without a hearing aid.
    you can add Mike Phelan to that lot
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    bbob said:

    People walking around sainsburys with one hand pushing the trolley and one holding the phone and facetiming,
    Just look where you are going and stop annoying everyone in the shop, self centred git.

    or any supermarket for that matter
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    People that are so stupid they stop and talk in or around entrances/exits. Absolute fucking idiots. If you wanna have a chat, stand to the side out the fucking way. Groups of Backpack foreigners are the worst for this.

    French are a nitemare for this
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    lolwray said:

    bbob said:

    People walking around sainsburys with one hand pushing the trolley and one holding the phone and facetiming,
    Just look where you are going and stop annoying everyone in the shop, self centred git.

    or any supermarket for that matter
    they do it in waitrose too?
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    edited January 2017
    Redskin said:

    bbob said:

    People walking around sainsburys with one hand pushing the trolley and one holding the phone and facetiming,
    Just look where you are going and stop annoying everyone in the shop, self centred git.

    Add to this people who walk around trying to push a trolley with one hand and holding their precious coffee in the other;
    So, ok, I'm like soooo busy, I literally have to have my coffee to go.
    Coffee C***s, as I think of them.

    "Free-Coffee Wankers" in my local Waitrose, but we're thinking alike.
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    edited January 2017
    The M.I.L.

    I can't explain why... She's just such hard work.
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    Environment Agency boss giving interview about the plight of the folks on the East Coast, wearing a HIGH VIS JACKET in CENTRAL LONDON
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    ......grrrr
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    Environment Agency boss giving interview about the plight of the folks on the East Coast, wearing a HIGH VIS JACKET in CENTRAL LONDON

    Surely if Jaywick gets flooded it will be massively improved
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    14 quids worth of damage
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    It's going to happen tomorrow and people here probably do it but:

    Using the wrong door in any public place. Eg going in via the exit door for toilets or exiting via the in door.
    Read the bloody sign!! Stop being lazy and just have decency to use the right door. Please.
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    bellz2002 said:

    It's going to happen tomorrow and people here probably do it but:

    Using the wrong door in any public place. Eg going in via the exit door for toilets or exiting via the in door.
    Read the bloody sign!! Stop being lazy and just have decency to use the right door. Please.

    Someone got out of bed the wrong side!
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    bellz2002 said:

    It's going to happen tomorrow and people here probably do it but:

    Using the wrong door in any public place. Eg going in via the exit door for toilets or exiting via the in door.
    Read the bloody sign!! Stop being lazy and just have decency to use the right door. Please.

    Can't see the sign for the smoke.
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    cabbles said:

    I don't know his full name, but they refer to him as Mike on BBC breakfast. Basically because the BBC have f*** all sport in their repertoire anymore, this Mike character gets sent to try all these ridiculous speciliast interest sports every week that only a fraction of the population care about, similar to the levels of interest in the Scottish football League

    Mike gets dressed up and put through his paces trying to talk about how popular these specialists sports when they're really not, and he does it in a manner that winds me up

    I saw a brief clip today of him on a motocross bike in full gear, with some poor guy running along next to him holding him up. Like a 3 year old child on their first bike. What is the point???
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    cabbles said:

    I don't know his full name, but they refer to him as Mike on BBC breakfast. Basically because the BBC have f*** all sport in their repertoire anymore, this Mike character gets sent to try all these ridiculous speciliast interest sports every week that only a fraction of the population care about, similar to the levels of interest in the Scottish football League

    Mike gets dressed up and put through his paces trying to talk about how popular these specialists sports when they're really not, and he does it in a manner that winds me up

    If it's Mike Bushell you're talking about, he annoys me anyway simply because he's so bloody try hard despite clearly not being cut out for broadcasting. I can't think of anyone in the entertainment business with such a stark lack of charisma.
    When he joins the presenters on the sofa, he always tries to engage them in some trivia that nobody cares about or just a conversation that nobody is interested in having at that time of the morning about some sporting person and every time, (and I mean every time), the presenters listen politely with that look on their faces that you get when you've been cornered by some bore at a function when you're desperate to talk to someone across the room (Think Alan Partridge at Tony Hayers' funeral).
    If you've never noticed this before, I'm extremely confident you'll see what I mean next time you watch.
    It genuinely looks to me like he's simply tolerated by the rest of the presenters.

    Actually, I feel sorry for him rather than annoyed with him, because he appears to be a nice, but maybe a bit boring, chap. I do wish he'd change his career though, because he's shit on the telly. I expect he's got a journalism background, so maybe he should just write about sport.
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    MrLargo said:


    The way Steve Bruce speaks English.

    I think it's a Man Utd thing. Virtually all of the managers who played under Fergie at Man U during the 90's are afflicted with "Whispering Syndrome"

    Mark Hughes, Steve Bruce, Paul Ince, Roy Keane, and Bryan Robson kind of preceded them all with the low monotone. You wouldn't want to be stuck in a room with that lot without a hearing aid.
    With Bruce (and possibly Robson) it's the use of 'wor' and 'tret' and other strange words.
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