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  • man_at_milletts
    man_at_milletts Posts: 5,620
    edited July 2015
    McBobbin said:

    People who monpolise communal work kitchens by making unnecessarily complicated lunches

    Spot on! Or stand there as if they're a professional washer upper doing one sodding cup, while having some inane conversation with somebody just there for the view.
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    or people microwaving fish and then finishing it off with a big bag of veg so the entire kitchen area smells like a great big fishy shit
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    people that say sinch rather than sync
  • Fiiish
    Fiiish Posts: 7,998
    Beer snob pseuds.

    As an ale/craft beer aficionado, I like going into pubs and tasting different beers, commenting on flavours, bitterness, hoppiness, palate etc. and comparing with chums. I'll usually try a beer first to make sure that a) I like it and b) it hasn't gone bad.

    Beer snob pseuds will buy a beer they've never had before, won't bother to try it, then if they don't like it, it'll be because "it's not been kept well" or "it's the end of the barrel" or "cleaning fluid in the lines" when you're drinking the same beer and it is literally none of those things, then they'll moan about what an awful pub it is because they picked a beer they don't like.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,973
    Fiiish said:

    Beer snob pseuds.

    As an ale/craft beer aficionado, I like going into pubs and tasting different beers, commenting on flavours, bitterness, hoppiness, palate etc. and comparing with chums. I'll usually try a beer first to make sure that a) I like it and b) it hasn't gone bad.

    Beer snob pseuds will buy a beer they've never had before, won't bother to try it, then if they don't like it, it'll be because "it's not been kept well" or "it's the end of the barrel" or "cleaning fluid in the lines" when you're drinking the same beer and it is literally none of those things, then they'll moan about what an awful pub it is because they picked a beer they don't like.

    I feel the same about Beer snobs that think cos they drink ale/craft beer, they can look down on people that enjoy a cold bottle of Bud or a pint of Fosters. Im drinking, you're not, so fuck off.
  • Riviera
    Riviera Posts: 8,167
    edited July 2015
    Post match/game/race/fight etc interviews. Utterly pointless cliché ridden drivel.

  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,240

    Fiiish said:

    Beer snob pseuds.

    As an ale/craft beer aficionado, I like going into pubs and tasting different beers, commenting on flavours, bitterness, hoppiness, palate etc. and comparing with chums. I'll usually try a beer first to make sure that a) I like it and b) it hasn't gone bad.

    Beer snob pseuds will buy a beer they've never had before, won't bother to try it, then if they don't like it, it'll be because "it's not been kept well" or "it's the end of the barrel" or "cleaning fluid in the lines" when you're drinking the same beer and it is literally none of those things, then they'll moan about what an awful pub it is because they picked a beer they don't like.

    I feel the same about Beer snobs that think cos they drink ale/craft beer, they can look down on people that enjoy a cold bottle of Bud or a pint of Fosters. Im drinking, you're not, so fuck off.
    I'm inclined to agree, nothing wrong with being choosy about what you drink. I used to be a member of CAMRA but gve it up because of ridiculous snobbery like that. You like what you like and I don't see that it's anyone else's business to look down their nose at you for that

    I will say that anyone who enjoys carlsberg or carling has something wrong with them though!

    I was in a local pub to me the other day, not one that I use a lot and I decided that ale was required so went for a black sheep. The bloke next to me and snorted 'anything except London pride'. Out of pure curiosity I asked him what was wrong with London pride and he didn't answer me just made another derisory snort. What does that even mean???

    I guess I'm not cool enough for CAMRA, shame as the guy in his primani gear and matalan trainers looked loads cooler than me
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
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    Dazzler21 said:

    people that say sinch rather than sync

    I would argue but winning would be sinch so why bother!
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,835
    Riviera said:

    Post match/game/race/fight etc interviews. Utterley pointless cliche ridden drivel.

    The boy Riviera, bade his time, before coming in with a devasting two sentence punch and has really made his mark on this thread. However, he will be disappointed at missing that 'accent acute' on the 'e' of cliché.

  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,254
    Carter said:

    Fiiish said:

    Beer snob pseuds.

    As an ale/craft beer aficionado, I like going into pubs and tasting different beers, commenting on flavours, bitterness, hoppiness, palate etc. and comparing with chums. I'll usually try a beer first to make sure that a) I like it and b) it hasn't gone bad.

    Beer snob pseuds will buy a beer they've never had before, won't bother to try it, then if they don't like it, it'll be because "it's not been kept well" or "it's the end of the barrel" or "cleaning fluid in the lines" when you're drinking the same beer and it is literally none of those things, then they'll moan about what an awful pub it is because they picked a beer they don't like.

    I feel the same about Beer snobs that think cos they drink ale/craft beer, they can look down on people that enjoy a cold bottle of Bud or a pint of Fosters. Im drinking, you're not, so fuck off.
    I'm inclined to agree, nothing wrong with being choosy about what you drink. I used to be a member of CAMRA but gve it up because of ridiculous snobbery like that. You like what you like and I don't see that it's anyone else's business to look down their nose at you for that

    I will say that anyone who enjoys carlsberg or carling has something wrong with them though!

    I was in a local pub to me the other day, not one that I use a lot and I decided that ale was required so went for a black sheep. The bloke next to me and snorted 'anything except London pride'. Out of pure curiosity I asked him what was wrong with London pride and he didn't answer me just made another derisory snort. What does that even mean???

    I guess I'm not cool enough for CAMRA, shame as the guy in his primani gear and matalan trainers looked loads cooler than me
    This is can apply to anything. Any interest you have, someone has to outdo you on how obscure or cultured or knowledgeable they are.

    I remember going to Vietnam, we did a pagoda tour, there were a number of others with us, a danish girl on a year internship in the danish embassy over there. We were talking over lunch where we had been, where we are going etc, polite banal chit chat. She said something like "you haven't really experienced Vietnam unless you've stayed xhenjchenyti province" (I made that up) but it was some bollocks like that.

    What's the point. What are you trying to prove.
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  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    edited July 2015
    cabbles said:

    Carter said:

    Fiiish said:

    Beer snob pseuds.

    As an ale/craft beer aficionado, I like going into pubs and tasting different beers, commenting on flavours, bitterness, hoppiness, palate etc. and comparing with chums. I'll usually try a beer first to make sure that a) I like it and b) it hasn't gone bad.

    Beer snob pseuds will buy a beer they've never had before, won't bother to try it, then if they don't like it, it'll be because "it's not been kept well" or "it's the end of the barrel" or "cleaning fluid in the lines" when you're drinking the same beer and it is literally none of those things, then they'll moan about what an awful pub it is because they picked a beer they don't like.

    I feel the same about Beer snobs that think cos they drink ale/craft beer, they can look down on people that enjoy a cold bottle of Bud or a pint of Fosters. Im drinking, you're not, so fuck off.
    I'm inclined to agree, nothing wrong with being choosy about what you drink. I used to be a member of CAMRA but gve it up because of ridiculous snobbery like that. You like what you like and I don't see that it's anyone else's business to look down their nose at you for that

    I will say that anyone who enjoys carlsberg or carling has something wrong with them though!

    I was in a local pub to me the other day, not one that I use a lot and I decided that ale was required so went for a black sheep. The bloke next to me and snorted 'anything except London pride'. Out of pure curiosity I asked him what was wrong with London pride and he didn't answer me just made another derisory snort. What does that even mean???

    I guess I'm not cool enough for CAMRA, shame as the guy in his primani gear and matalan trainers looked loads cooler than me
    This is can apply to anything. Any interest you have, someone has to outdo you on how obscure or cultured or knowledgeable they are.

    I remember going to Vietnam, we did a pagoda tour, there were a number of others with us, a danish girl on a year internship in the danish embassy over there. We were talking over lunch where we had been, where we are going etc, polite banal chit chat. She said something like "you haven't really experienced Vietnam unless you've stayed xhenjchenyti province" (I made that up) but it was some bollocks like that.

    What's the point. What are you trying to prove.
    you should have made something up like: "funnily enough, I was arrested there for defecating outside an orphanage"
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    cabbles said:

    Carter said:

    Fiiish said:

    Beer snob pseuds.

    As an ale/craft beer aficionado, I like going into pubs and tasting different beers, commenting on flavours, bitterness, hoppiness, palate etc. and comparing with chums. I'll usually try a beer first to make sure that a) I like it and b) it hasn't gone bad.

    Beer snob pseuds will buy a beer they've never had before, won't bother to try it, then if they don't like it, it'll be because "it's not been kept well" or "it's the end of the barrel" or "cleaning fluid in the lines" when you're drinking the same beer and it is literally none of those things, then they'll moan about what an awful pub it is because they picked a beer they don't like.

    I feel the same about Beer snobs that think cos they drink ale/craft beer, they can look down on people that enjoy a cold bottle of Bud or a pint of Fosters. Im drinking, you're not, so fuck off.
    I'm inclined to agree, nothing wrong with being choosy about what you drink. I used to be a member of CAMRA but gve it up because of ridiculous snobbery like that. You like what you like and I don't see that it's anyone else's business to look down their nose at you for that

    I will say that anyone who enjoys carlsberg or carling has something wrong with them though!

    I was in a local pub to me the other day, not one that I use a lot and I decided that ale was required so went for a black sheep. The bloke next to me and snorted 'anything except London pride'. Out of pure curiosity I asked him what was wrong with London pride and he didn't answer me just made another derisory snort. What does that even mean???

    I guess I'm not cool enough for CAMRA, shame as the guy in his primani gear and matalan trainers looked loads cooler than me
    This is can apply to anything. Any interest you have, someone has to outdo you on how obscure or cultured or knowledgeable they are.

    I remember going to Vietnam, we did a pagoda tour, there were a number of others with us, a danish girl on a year internship in the danish embassy over there. We were talking over lunch where we had been, where we are going etc, polite banal chit chat. She said something like "you haven't really experienced Vietnam unless you've stayed xhenjchenyti province" (I made that up) but it was some bollocks like that.

    What's the point. What are you trying to prove.
    Don't get me started on the "traveller than thou" types. The annoy me to hell. They are so smug about visiting some remote hill tribe and think it makes them so down to earth... Yet not realising how condescending they are. If they met a working class person in the UK they would shit themselves.
  • cabbles said:

    Carter said:

    Fiiish said:

    Beer snob pseuds.

    As an ale/craft beer aficionado, I like going into pubs and tasting different beers, commenting on flavours, bitterness, hoppiness, palate etc. and comparing with chums. I'll usually try a beer first to make sure that a) I like it and b) it hasn't gone bad.

    Beer snob pseuds will buy a beer they've never had before, won't bother to try it, then if they don't like it, it'll be because "it's not been kept well" or "it's the end of the barrel" or "cleaning fluid in the lines" when you're drinking the same beer and it is literally none of those things, then they'll moan about what an awful pub it is because they picked a beer they don't like.

    I feel the same about Beer snobs that think cos they drink ale/craft beer, they can look down on people that enjoy a cold bottle of Bud or a pint of Fosters. Im drinking, you're not, so fuck off.
    I'm inclined to agree, nothing wrong with being choosy about what you drink. I used to be a member of CAMRA but gve it up because of ridiculous snobbery like that. You like what you like and I don't see that it's anyone else's business to look down their nose at you for that

    I will say that anyone who enjoys carlsberg or carling has something wrong with them though!

    I was in a local pub to me the other day, not one that I use a lot and I decided that ale was required so went for a black sheep. The bloke next to me and snorted 'anything except London pride'. Out of pure curiosity I asked him what was wrong with London pride and he didn't answer me just made another derisory snort. What does that even mean???

    I guess I'm not cool enough for CAMRA, shame as the guy in his primani gear and matalan trainers looked loads cooler than me
    This is can apply to anything. Any interest you have, someone has to outdo you on how obscure or cultured or knowledgeable they are.

    I remember going to Vietnam, we did a pagoda tour, there were a number of others with us, a danish girl on a year internship in the danish embassy over there. We were talking over lunch where we had been, where we are going etc, polite banal chit chat. She said something like "you haven't really experienced Vietnam unless you've stayed xhenjchenyti province" (I made that up) but it was some bollocks like that.

    What's the point. What are you trying to prove.
    People who don't appreciate the wonders of xhenjchenyti province.
  • man_at_milletts
    man_at_milletts Posts: 5,620

    cabbles said:

    Carter said:

    Fiiish said:

    Beer snob pseuds.

    As an ale/craft beer aficionado, I like going into pubs and tasting different beers, commenting on flavours, bitterness, hoppiness, palate etc. and comparing with chums. I'll usually try a beer first to make sure that a) I like it and b) it hasn't gone bad.

    Beer snob pseuds will buy a beer they've never had before, won't bother to try it, then if they don't like it, it'll be because "it's not been kept well" or "it's the end of the barrel" or "cleaning fluid in the lines" when you're drinking the same beer and it is literally none of those things, then they'll moan about what an awful pub it is because they picked a beer they don't like.

    I feel the same about Beer snobs that think cos they drink ale/craft beer, they can look down on people that enjoy a cold bottle of Bud or a pint of Fosters. Im drinking, you're not, so fuck off.
    I'm inclined to agree, nothing wrong with being choosy about what you drink. I used to be a member of CAMRA but gve it up because of ridiculous snobbery like that. You like what you like and I don't see that it's anyone else's business to look down their nose at you for that

    I will say that anyone who enjoys carlsberg or carling has something wrong with them though!

    I was in a local pub to me the other day, not one that I use a lot and I decided that ale was required so went for a black sheep. The bloke next to me and snorted 'anything except London pride'. Out of pure curiosity I asked him what was wrong with London pride and he didn't answer me just made another derisory snort. What does that even mean???

    I guess I'm not cool enough for CAMRA, shame as the guy in his primani gear and matalan trainers looked loads cooler than me
    This is can apply to anything. Any interest you have, someone has to outdo you on how obscure or cultured or knowledgeable they are.

    I remember going to Vietnam, we did a pagoda tour, there were a number of others with us, a danish girl on a year internship in the danish embassy over there. We were talking over lunch where we had been, where we are going etc, polite banal chit chat. She said something like "you haven't really experienced Vietnam unless you've stayed xhenjchenyti province" (I made that up) but it was some bollocks like that.

    What's the point. What are you trying to prove.
    People who don't appreciate the wonders of xhenjchenyti province.
    and defecate outside orphanages.
  • brogib
    brogib Posts: 2,128

    or people microwaving fish and then finishing it off with a big bag of veg so the entire kitchen area smells like a great big fishy shit

    Use to work with a bloke we called DangeRuss who would have kippers, Uncle Ben rice and Regae Regae sauce on top,, but only on a Tuesday. The blokes in the site canteen would go mad when he started putting that one together
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,146

    cabbles said:

    Carter said:

    Fiiish said:

    Beer snob pseuds.

    As an ale/craft beer aficionado, I like going into pubs and tasting different beers, commenting on flavours, bitterness, hoppiness, palate etc. and comparing with chums. I'll usually try a beer first to make sure that a) I like it and b) it hasn't gone bad.

    Beer snob pseuds will buy a beer they've never had before, won't bother to try it, then if they don't like it, it'll be because "it's not been kept well" or "it's the end of the barrel" or "cleaning fluid in the lines" when you're drinking the same beer and it is literally none of those things, then they'll moan about what an awful pub it is because they picked a beer they don't like.

    I feel the same about Beer snobs that think cos they drink ale/craft beer, they can look down on people that enjoy a cold bottle of Bud or a pint of Fosters. Im drinking, you're not, so fuck off.
    I'm inclined to agree, nothing wrong with being choosy about what you drink. I used to be a member of CAMRA but gve it up because of ridiculous snobbery like that. You like what you like and I don't see that it's anyone else's business to look down their nose at you for that

    I will say that anyone who enjoys carlsberg or carling has something wrong with them though!

    I was in a local pub to me the other day, not one that I use a lot and I decided that ale was required so went for a black sheep. The bloke next to me and snorted 'anything except London pride'. Out of pure curiosity I asked him what was wrong with London pride and he didn't answer me just made another derisory snort. What does that even mean???

    I guess I'm not cool enough for CAMRA, shame as the guy in his primani gear and matalan trainers looked loads cooler than me
    This is can apply to anything. Any interest you have, someone has to outdo you on how obscure or cultured or knowledgeable they are.

    I remember going to Vietnam, we did a pagoda tour, there were a number of others with us, a danish girl on a year internship in the danish embassy over there. We were talking over lunch where we had been, where we are going etc, polite banal chit chat. She said something like "you haven't really experienced Vietnam unless you've stayed xhenjchenyti province" (I made that up) but it was some bollocks like that.

    What's the point. What are you trying to prove.
    People who don't appreciate the wonders of xhenjchenyti province.
    and defecate outside orphanages.
    People who don't appreciate the wonders of defecating outside orphanages...
  • Student graduation ceremonies, what the feck is all the kissing and cuddles about

    Milf central at Leicester uni
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,124
    New Ticket websites
  • Riviera
    Riviera Posts: 8,167
    MrOneLung said:

    Riviera said:

    Post match/game/race/fight etc interviews. Utterley pointless cliché ridden drivel.

    The boy Riviera, bade his time, before coming in with a devasting two sentence punch and has really made his mark on this thread. However, he will be disappointed at missing that 'accent acute' on the 'e' of cliché.

    Not as disappointed as the misspelling of utterly. Couldn't find é on i-phone.
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    They're not still doing that down your way are they? That explains all the logs outside the convents in Silves and Tavira
    Not familiar with that station, spot any good locos?
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  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,254

    cabbles said:

    Carter said:

    Fiiish said:

    Beer snob pseuds.

    As an ale/craft beer aficionado, I like going into pubs and tasting different beers, commenting on flavours, bitterness, hoppiness, palate etc. and comparing with chums. I'll usually try a beer first to make sure that a) I like it and b) it hasn't gone bad.

    Beer snob pseuds will buy a beer they've never had before, won't bother to try it, then if they don't like it, it'll be because "it's not been kept well" or "it's the end of the barrel" or "cleaning fluid in the lines" when you're drinking the same beer and it is literally none of those things, then they'll moan about what an awful pub it is because they picked a beer they don't like.

    I feel the same about Beer snobs that think cos they drink ale/craft beer, they can look down on people that enjoy a cold bottle of Bud or a pint of Fosters. Im drinking, you're not, so fuck off.
    I'm inclined to agree, nothing wrong with being choosy about what you drink. I used to be a member of CAMRA but gve it up because of ridiculous snobbery like that. You like what you like and I don't see that it's anyone else's business to look down their nose at you for that

    I will say that anyone who enjoys carlsberg or carling has something wrong with them though!

    I was in a local pub to me the other day, not one that I use a lot and I decided that ale was required so went for a black sheep. The bloke next to me and snorted 'anything except London pride'. Out of pure curiosity I asked him what was wrong with London pride and he didn't answer me just made another derisory snort. What does that even mean???

    I guess I'm not cool enough for CAMRA, shame as the guy in his primani gear and matalan trainers looked loads cooler than me
    This is can apply to anything. Any interest you have, someone has to outdo you on how obscure or cultured or knowledgeable they are.

    I remember going to Vietnam, we did a pagoda tour, there were a number of others with us, a danish girl on a year internship in the danish embassy over there. We were talking over lunch where we had been, where we are going etc, polite banal chit chat. She said something like "you haven't really experienced Vietnam unless you've stayed xhenjchenyti province" (I made that up) but it was some bollocks like that.

    What's the point. What are you trying to prove.
    People who don't appreciate the wonders of xhenjchenyti province.
    Such a great province! But I didn't know how to react. I should've said have you ever been to the Keepmoat on a Tuesday night in January, oh you've never experienced Yorkshire you silly moo
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    What's the point. What are you trying to prove.


    People who don't appreciate the wonders of xhenjchenyti province.

    Such a great province! But I didn't know how to react. I should've said have you ever been to the Keepmoat on a Tuesday night in January, oh you've never experienced Yorkshire you silly moo

    We were robbed that night, but seeing the classic British landscape of McDonalds and B&Q more than made up for it, beats anything Nepal has to offer
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    YouTube adverts...Pantene advert before a Gonads video, not done their market research
  • henrythecat
    henrythecat Posts: 479
    Andrew Castle
  • brogib
    brogib Posts: 2,128
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    YouTube adverts...Pantene advert before a Gonads video, not done their market research

    Screaming out for a Check Em Lads ad that @ads pal ain't it
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,730
    The scouse accent
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,021
    Micro-brewers that are latching onto the real ale revolution, peddling overpriced filth that is no better than a first trial home brew. I'd like to name and shame two of these, Coles of Carmarthen and the appropriately named Hand Made Beer Company. Don't be caught out, both are purveyors of junk. Expensive junk.
  • Stuart_the_Red
    Stuart_the_Red Posts: 1,849
    The 'You're so Money Super Market' advert with the bloke in high heels and shorts,
    Makes me want to fling something at the telly every time it comes on!
    And cackling 'National Treasure' Babs Windsor and her blue balls as well!
  • NomadicAddick
    NomadicAddick Posts: 2,114
    edited July 2015
    People trying to hurry you up in the gym

    People taking too long on one machine in the gym.
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491

    People trying to hurry you up in the gym

    People taking too long on one machine in the gym.

    Are you sure you're not just looking in a mirror and getting confused?
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