General things that Annoy you
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I didn't know Messi was a Lifer!DaveMehmet said:Myself. Played football last night against my better judgement as I was still suffering a hangover from Saturday night. Kicked an opponents foot and think I'll lose my big toenail and am walking like a cripple today as my legs ache. On top of that, I was utter dogshit in the game.
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The over dramatic reaction of some people over the last few days. Its like their lives have ended.7
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Agree, and all the Remainers saying they want another referendum, you lost get over it.0
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For some that can be arranged if you know the right peopleValleyGary said:The over dramatic reaction of some people over the last few days. Its like their lives have ended.
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I refer you to the Farage wanted another referendum thread, and it's not all the remainers either.iaitch said:Agree, and all the Remainers saying they want another referendum, you lost get over it.
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Mine may be altered dramatically though.ValleyGary said:The over dramatic reaction of some people over the last few days. Its like their lives have ended.
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Taking my son to the toilet at 0-0 and walking back in the room to hear "they've equalised "0
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He's 15 now mate......cafcdave123 said:Taking my son to the toilet at 0-0 and walking back in the room to hear "they've equalised "
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It was my bum that needed wipingricky_otto said:
He's 15 now mate......cafcdave123 said:Taking my son to the toilet at 0-0 and walking back in the room to hear "they've equalised "
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Oh, why don't you say. That's fair enough then.cafcdave123 said:
It was my bum that needed wipingricky_otto said:
He's 15 now mate......cafcdave123 said:Taking my son to the toilet at 0-0 and walking back in the room to hear "they've equalised "
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Buying a load of euro panini stickers we haven't opened yet and realising my son will have little interest in doing so after this gane0
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Having a piss in the pub before the walk home but then needing a dump half way home.
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Don't look good when you got shorts on0
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Myself for fucking up a hotel booking to the tune of £600.
Then getting a reprieve from the hotel who allowed me to move the date to this weekend. Hallelujah we just have to beat Iceland so we can still get the use.
Then that performance and result tonight meaning I'm £600 down again!! Annoyed is an understatement!2 -
How everyone says that we should be beating Iceland because (in the words of Lineker), they have more volcanoes than they do people.
Voltaire (French author) once said that in battle God isn't on the side of the big battalions but on the side of the best shots.
Same exists in Sport!!2 -
Boredom.
Time has moved so incredibly slowly today. Got feck all to do, but need to be on-site.. so I'm just sitting here.. waiting.1 -
Trap 1, porn hub.LuckyReds said:Boredom.
Time has moved so incredibly slowly today. Got feck all to do, but need to be on-site.. so I'm just sitting here.. waiting.0 -
Tomorrow's my "working" from home day...DaveMehmet said:
Trap 1, porn hub.LuckyReds said:Boredom.
Time has moved so incredibly slowly today. Got feck all to do, but need to be on-site.. so I'm just sitting here.. waiting.
Also known as "Oh shit shit shit, someone's ringing me on Skype... where's my shirt! Fuck mute the volume... but make a mental note of where you'd got to in the video." day.6 -
The fact that my little girls nursery asked that all children come to class today dressed as their favourite superhero and to collect sponsorship for charity in the process. She was the only one that went in an outfit cos all the other kids parents couldn't be fucking bothered. Really pissed me off.9
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That boils my piss!ValleyGary said:The fact that my little girls nursery asked that all children come to class today dressed as their favourite superhero and to collect sponsorship for charity in the process. She was the only one that went in an outfit cos all the other kids parents couldn't be fucking bothered. Really pissed me off.
I'm eldest had to dress up as her favourite character from a book for national book week and half the kids either didn't bother or the boys came in their football kits and theirs mums just said "but that's all he reads about " they are 8 FFS, let them be kids and they might actually be able to read when they're older3 -
It's purely down to laziness of parents. Happens at the school where my youngest 2 go. Really disgusts me.cafcdave123 said:
That boils my piss!ValleyGary said:The fact that my little girls nursery asked that all children come to class today dressed as their favourite superhero and to collect sponsorship for charity in the process. She was the only one that went in an outfit cos all the other kids parents couldn't be fucking bothered. Really pissed me off.
I'm eldest had to dress up as her favourite character from a book for national book week and half the kids either didn't bother or the boys came in their football kits and theirs mums just said "but that's all he reads about " they are 8 FFS, let them be kids and they might actually be able to read when they're older2 -
Did she go as the Lone Ranger?ValleyGary said:The fact that my little girls nursery asked that all children come to class today dressed as their favourite superhero and to collect sponsorship for charity in the process. She was the only one that went in an outfit cos all the other kids parents couldn't be fucking bothered. Really pissed me off.
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You don't know the half of it. The things my missus tells me about parents at her school astound me at times. Naturally, she doesn't name names but some complain about the homework their kids are set and state they don't have time to hear them read. Ice cream for breakfast "because they won't eat anything else", TV's left on in rooms until they go to sleep etc.ricky_otto said:
It's purely down to laziness of parents. Happens at the school where my youngest 2 go. Really disgusts me.cafcdave123 said:
That boils my piss!ValleyGary said:The fact that my little girls nursery asked that all children come to class today dressed as their favourite superhero and to collect sponsorship for charity in the process. She was the only one that went in an outfit cos all the other kids parents couldn't be fucking bothered. Really pissed me off.
I'm eldest had to dress up as her favourite character from a book for national book week and half the kids either didn't bother or the boys came in their football kits and theirs mums just said "but that's all he reads about " they are 8 FFS, let them be kids and they might actually be able to read when they're older1 -
Documentaries on ITV. If they gave me a camcorder and told me to talk about something I know nothing about in a really serious voice they'd show it. Since that's most subjects, a career beckons1
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Documentary about to start on BBC with Professor Green. See that ITV? Actual academics. Not some washed up news reader.12
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I can imagine. I get the impression, when I pick my younger ones up from school, that half the mums are more interested in gossiping and trying to out do each other. Listening to some of the conversations makes you wonder what planet some of them live on.DaveMehmet said:
You don't know the half of it. The things my missus tells me about parents at her school astound me at times. Naturally, she doesn't name names but some complain about the homework they're kids are set and state they don't have time to hear them read. Ice cream for breakfast "because they won't eat anything else", TV's left on in rooms until they go to sleep etc.ricky_otto said:
It's purely down to laziness of parents. Happens at the school where my youngest 2 go. Really disgusts me.cafcdave123 said:
That boils my piss!ValleyGary said:The fact that my little girls nursery asked that all children come to class today dressed as their favourite superhero and to collect sponsorship for charity in the process. She was the only one that went in an outfit cos all the other kids parents couldn't be fucking bothered. Really pissed me off.
I'm eldest had to dress up as her favourite character from a book for national book week and half the kids either didn't bother or the boys came in their football kits and theirs mums just said "but that's all he reads about " they are 8 FFS, let them be kids and they might actually be able to read when they're older0 -
Simon Parkin, the new fella that does the weather itv south east. It's like one half of smashey and nicey telling you the weather is going to be shit. Drip drip pop tastic pop pickers. Fark off!0
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ValleyGary said:
The fact that my little girls nursery asked that all children come to class today dressed as their favourite superhero and to collect sponsorship for charity in the process. She was the only one that went in an outfit cos all the other kids parents couldn't be fucking bothered. Really pissed me off.
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Ah the old boom day. I got told about that one around 12 hours before my son had to turn up in costume.
Maybe the teacher mentioned it in a week update that I need a login for that I don't have.
So I get a message 'tomorrow is world book day, your son should turn up in fancy dress as his favourite book character.'
World 'turn up in what fancy dress you have in the cupboard' more like. Anyway we had been to see treasure island at the national or somewhere so I dressed him up as long John silver.
God knows how but I had full gear with the hat, the sword, the cap pistol, trousers and jacket. Even sent him in with the parrot having reminded him of the parrots lines.
What did I get what I dropped him off? 'Oh he's come as a pirate'. No he hasn't he's come as long John silver and what the fuck are all the rest of these Harry Potter parent doing to have Harry Potter outfits, and by the way using your Disney dress you bought for the last part does not mean your daugter's favourite book character is Snow White or whatever.
Next year we will work on it and he will go as Fantastic Mr Fox or something.
Just call it 'go as Harry Potter day' if you can't be arsed to give me enough notice to make it important for him.
Or don't do it at all.
Maybe touched a nerve that one.0