General things that Annoy you
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"A partidge among the pigeons"lordromford said:@MrOneLung you're right that's proper scummy, so apologies, but I couldn't help thinking of this which always makes me smile.
"Well what's that?"
"I don't know it's just a title.....well hang on, erm, opening scene, me in trafalgar square feeding all the pigeons"0 -
Convicted drugs smuggler getting weighed out 25 odd grand to start up a business from The Princes Trust while my Mrs loses her business of 10 years with no help from anywhere0
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I think I've just seen a winner for you, cabbles. Celebrity Auction Road Trip. No idea who the celebrities were, didn't understand what they were doing, both teams made a loss but they all celebrated anyway. What fun!cabbles said:The great pottery throw down on bbc 2. What the hell is going on here. Have the BBC off the back of the Great British Bake Off gone Middle England reality/competition TV mad?????
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Eddie Redmayne1
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Sounds like an RD and KM type show.IA said:
I think I've just seen a winner for you, cabbles. Celebrity Auction Road Trip. No idea who the celebrities were, didn't understand what they were doing, both teams made a loss but they all celebrated anyway. What fun!cabbles said:The great pottery throw down on bbc 2. What the hell is going on here. Have the BBC off the back of the Great British Bake Off gone Middle England reality/competition TV mad?????
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The amount of people on here that say "Belgiums" instead of "Belgians". That and grown men writing "simples" drives me insane.5
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People driving in torrential rain with their lights off.
Over the last 4 or 5 days I've driven around 1,000 miles, much of it in "daylight" when it has been absolutely pi$**** down, yet a surprising number of motorists seem completely oblivious to the conditions.
Worst culprits, in no particular order, BMWs, Mercs, 4 wheel drives and audis.
I only noticed one van driver without lights which was a pleasant surprise.3 -
send me the link - all over itIA said:
I think I've just seen a winner for you, cabbles. Celebrity Auction Road Trip. No idea who the celebrities were, didn't understand what they were doing, both teams made a loss but they all celebrated anyway. What fun!cabbles said:The great pottery throw down on bbc 2. What the hell is going on here. Have the BBC off the back of the Great British Bake Off gone Middle England reality/competition TV mad?????
He's quite simply got a face I want to punch.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Eddie Redmayne
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Never commented in this thread before, so here it goes, apologies if already been mentioned:
People typing "your" when they mean "you're".
Cyclists.
Commuters taking up one and a half seats.
Drivers blaring music with windows down in December/January.
Blokes in the gym with hoods up.
Women in the gym hogging machines whilst reading a Kindle.
Overuse of the word "racist" or "racism".
Leeds being on tele every other week.
People who sprint to the boarding desk queue at Gatwick to get a seat, despite everyone having allocated seats.
Feminists.
When one club comes out with a quality chant and then the other 91 clubs copy it.
Women who think they're entitled to seat on the train even though they've been pregnant for 1 day.
The last train home from London on a Friday.
Missing the last train home from London on a Friday.
The coverage the NFL is getting on Sky Sports News nowadays.
People with their umbrellas up when it's not raining on a busy street.
Banksy, it's not art, it's vandalism.
Dre beat headphones.
Sunday football being called off an hour before kick off.
Putting the 12:45 game in my accumulator and it losing.
The media going on about the noise at Selhurst Park.0 -
I'm not in the UK, so not sure if this link will workcabbles said:
send me the link - all over itIA said:
I think I've just seen a winner for you, cabbles. Celebrity Auction Road Trip. No idea who the celebrities were, didn't understand what they were doing, both teams made a loss but they all celebrated anyway. What fun!cabbles said:The great pottery throw down on bbc 2. What the hell is going on here. Have the BBC off the back of the Great British Bake Off gone Middle England reality/competition TV mad?????
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
This is Series 5... In the one I watched they bought some things that were not antiques.2 - Sponsored links:
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Drivers who don't indicate when turning. Lost count of the amount of times in the last couple of days when people have slowed right down in front of me and then turned into their driveway or junction without indicating. Feel like getting out and walking over to reach into their car and snap the indicator arm off seeing as they don't effing need it.4
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Come on Len, they own the road. You can't expect them to observe the same rules and courtesies as the rest of us.LenGlover said:People driving in torrential rain with their lights off.
Over the last 4 or 5 days I've driven around 1,000 miles, much of it in "daylight" when it has been absolutely pi$**** down, yet a surprising number of motorists seem completely oblivious to the conditions.
Worst culprits, in no particular order, BMWs, Mercs, 4 wheel drives and audis.
I only noticed one van driver without lights which was a pleasant surprise.1 -
When I go into the kitchen area at work to eat my dinner and quietly read my book... Always get someone coming in quietly singing or humming... I dont want to listen to you doing that, if I wanted to listen to music I'd have brought my earphones so shut up so I can read in peace1
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odd thing is that most cars in your list have an automatic setting which puts lights on in poor conditions. So it is either stupidity or arrogance on the part of the driver not to put their lights on.Stig said:
Come on Len, they own the road. You can't expect them to observe the same rules and courtesies as the rest of us.LenGlover said:People driving in torrential rain with their lights off.
Over the last 4 or 5 days I've driven around 1,000 miles, much of it in "daylight" when it has been absolutely pi$**** down, yet a surprising number of motorists seem completely oblivious to the conditions.
Worst culprits, in no particular order, BMWs, Mercs, 4 wheel drives and audis.
I only noticed one van driver without lights which was a pleasant surprise.0 -
Bad day at work H?BR7_addick said:Never commented in this thread before, so here it goes, apologies if already been mentioned:
People typing "your" when they mean "you're".
Cyclists.
Commuters taking up one and a half seats.
Drivers blaring music with windows down in December/January.
Blokes in the gym with hoods up.
Women in the gym hogging machines whilst reading a Kindle.
Overuse of the word "racist" or "racism".
Leeds being on tele every other week.
People who sprint to the boarding desk queue at Gatwick to get a seat, despite everyone having allocated seats.
Feminists.
When one club comes out with a quality chant and then the other 91 clubs copy it.
Women who think they're entitled to seat on the train even though they've been pregnant for 1 day.
The last train home from London on a Friday.
Missing the last train home from London on a Friday.
The coverage the NFL is getting on Sky Sports News nowadays.
People with their umbrellas up when it's not raining on a busy street.
Banksy, it's not art, it's vandalism.
Dre beat headphones.
Sunday football being called off an hour before kick off.
Putting the 12:45 game in my accumulator and it losing.
The media going on about the noise at Selhurst Park.0 -
Time of the month i reckonSuedeAdidas said:
Bad day at work H?BR7_addick said:Never commented in this thread before, so here it goes, apologies if already been mentioned:
People typing "your" when they mean "you're".
Cyclists.
Commuters taking up one and a half seats.
Drivers blaring music with windows down in December/January.
Blokes in the gym with hoods up.
Women in the gym hogging machines whilst reading a Kindle.
Overuse of the word "racist" or "racism".
Leeds being on tele every other week.
People who sprint to the boarding desk queue at Gatwick to get a seat, despite everyone having allocated seats.
Feminists.
When one club comes out with a quality chant and then the other 91 clubs copy it.
Women who think they're entitled to seat on the train even though they've been pregnant for 1 day.
The last train home from London on a Friday.
Missing the last train home from London on a Friday.
The coverage the NFL is getting on Sky Sports News nowadays.
People with their umbrellas up when it's not raining on a busy street.
Banksy, it's not art, it's vandalism.
Dre beat headphones.
Sunday football being called off an hour before kick off.
Putting the 12:45 game in my accumulator and it losing.
The media going on about the noise at Selhurst Park.3 -
I'm posting far too often on ere for my liking mate I know..SuedeAdidas said:
Bad day at work H?BR7_addick said:Never commented in this thread before, so here it goes, apologies if already been mentioned:
People typing "your" when they mean "you're".
Cyclists.
Commuters taking up one and a half seats.
Drivers blaring music with windows down in December/January.
Blokes in the gym with hoods up.
Women in the gym hogging machines whilst reading a Kindle.
Overuse of the word "racist" or "racism".
Leeds being on tele every other week.
People who sprint to the boarding desk queue at Gatwick to get a seat, despite everyone having allocated seats.
Feminists.
When one club comes out with a quality chant and then the other 91 clubs copy it.
Women who think they're entitled to seat on the train even though they've been pregnant for 1 day.
The last train home from London on a Friday.
Missing the last train home from London on a Friday.
The coverage the NFL is getting on Sky Sports News nowadays.
People with their umbrellas up when it's not raining on a busy street.
Banksy, it's not art, it's vandalism.
Dre beat headphones.
Sunday football being called off an hour before kick off.
Putting the 12:45 game in my accumulator and it losing.
The media going on about the noise at Selhurst Park.0 -
You're lucky "Feminists" was on my list or I'd call you a sexist pig for that comment.cafcdave123 said:
Time of the month i reckonSuedeAdidas said:
Bad day at work H?BR7_addick said:Never commented in this thread before, so here it goes, apologies if already been mentioned:
People typing "your" when they mean "you're".
Cyclists.
Commuters taking up one and a half seats.
Drivers blaring music with windows down in December/January.
Blokes in the gym with hoods up.
Women in the gym hogging machines whilst reading a Kindle.
Overuse of the word "racist" or "racism".
Leeds being on tele every other week.
People who sprint to the boarding desk queue at Gatwick to get a seat, despite everyone having allocated seats.
Feminists.
When one club comes out with a quality chant and then the other 91 clubs copy it.
Women who think they're entitled to seat on the train even though they've been pregnant for 1 day.
The last train home from London on a Friday.
Missing the last train home from London on a Friday.
The coverage the NFL is getting on Sky Sports News nowadays.
People with their umbrellas up when it's not raining on a busy street.
Banksy, it's not art, it's vandalism.
Dre beat headphones.
Sunday football being called off an hour before kick off.
Putting the 12:45 game in my accumulator and it losing.
The media going on about the noise at Selhurst Park.3 -
I saw him in Birdsong and thought he was so wooden he ruined it. I can't believe he has won an Oscar.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Eddie Redmayne
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Exactly what I was going to say. Mine are always on auto, don't think I've ever turned the lights on or off manually, the car just does whatever is appropriate for the conditionshenrythecat said:
odd thing is that most cars in your list have an automatic setting which puts lights on in poor conditions. So it is either stupidity or arrogance on the part of the driver not to put their lights on.Stig said:
Come on Len, they own the road. You can't expect them to observe the same rules and courtesies as the rest of us.LenGlover said:People driving in torrential rain with their lights off.
Over the last 4 or 5 days I've driven around 1,000 miles, much of it in "daylight" when it has been absolutely pi$**** down, yet a surprising number of motorists seem completely oblivious to the conditions.
Worst culprits, in no particular order, BMWs, Mercs, 4 wheel drives and audis.
I only noticed one van driver without lights which was a pleasant surprise.0 - Sponsored links:
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Exactly what I understood which makes it all the more puzzling.henrythecat said:
odd thing is that most cars in your list have an automatic setting which puts lights on in poor conditions. So it is either stupidity or arrogance on the part of the driver not to put their lights on.Stig said:
Come on Len, they own the road. You can't expect them to observe the same rules and courtesies as the rest of us.LenGlover said:People driving in torrential rain with their lights off.
Over the last 4 or 5 days I've driven around 1,000 miles, much of it in "daylight" when it has been absolutely pi$**** down, yet a surprising number of motorists seem completely oblivious to the conditions.
Worst culprits, in no particular order, BMWs, Mercs, 4 wheel drives and audis.
I only noticed one van driver without lights which was a pleasant surprise.0 -
People coming back to their hotel rooms pissed and loud at 4am in the morning.0
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Auto levelling headlights on cars, borrowed my mates Kia (I think it was one of those) and other drivers flashing their lights cos they think its on main beam.I mentioned it to my mate and his Missus is fed up getting flashed at (Matron!) so they're selling it.0
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Going back to the Maccy D's mess argument... as i've just caught up on it...
How can anyone believe it was ever an intention of fast food chains to have to add 'clear & clean tables' to their staff job descriptions in the beginning?
It's fine that they have to clean the tables as that's a part of normal table service but come on.... you're either seriously lazy or ignorant, if you think it's fine to leave your mess behind.
It's a pikey thing to do and will show your kids in future that in fact you don't have to leave an area as you found it... oh no indeed kids feel free to leave your litter all over the shop.
Just because people have become less classy, more lazy and certainly more ignorant, doesn't make it ok to do it yourselves.
Act like adults, clear up after yourselves. Leave the table as close to how you'd expect to find it as you can, it's just polite.
Finally what the hell were you doing eating putrid Maccy D's in the first place?5 -
Not proud of it but last year at some point I do vaguely remember disposing of a MaccyDs bag out of a tube door as it closed. Still have no idea what went through my head other than immediate shame0
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If that's the one where he played the cross dresser from the 20s, I think that's the clip that sent me over the edge on my disliking of him and it ain't got nothing to do with chickwithdickophobia.LawrieAbrahams said:
I saw him in Birdsong and thought he was so wooden he ruined it. I can't believe he has won an Oscar.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Eddie Redmayne
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This is on right now. Just caught the end. Bizarre. One of the lots was "random collection of stuff from a barn". This crowd are much better than the people last week.IA said:
I think I've just seen a winner for you, cabbles. Celebrity Auction Road Trip. No idea who the celebrities were, didn't understand what they were doing, both teams made a loss but they all celebrated anyway. What fun!cabbles said:The great pottery throw down on bbc 2. What the hell is going on here. Have the BBC off the back of the Great British Bake Off gone Middle England reality/competition TV mad?????
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A Belgian owner.
An incompetent CEO.
Nothing else comes close to the pain and 'annoyance'4