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  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,587
    fucking cunting ticket system on the website


    cunts

    You ok hun x
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    fucking cunting ticket system on the website


    cunts

    WIOTFCW
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    fucking cunting ticket system on the website


    cunts

    You ok hun x
    I’ll pm you x
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Gribbo said:
    fucking cunting ticket system on the website


    cunts

    Lengths some people go to to let everyone know they're allowed to go the football tomorrow
    If I wasn’t taking A I would have fucked it off, a good hour I spent trying to do that with no joy, I walked out of work early with the hump because people started asking what was wrong because I was clearly raging 

    still haven’t got them and will probably get hooked by hr on Monday about my anger issues 

    cunts
  • MrOneLung said:
    Corkage

    if you can't be bothered to get an alcohol license, then why the hell should you charge someone for bringing their own drink ?
    Love a bring your own bottle type place happy to pay a little bit for corkage as still tends to work out cheaper than buying drinks in a normal restaurant and you can take stuff you'll know you'll like.

    Admittedly I'm talking a few quid corkage for a few beers/a bottle of wine, not the £20 a bottle for your expensive vintage!!
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,829
    MrOneLung said:
    Corkage

    if you can't be bothered to get an alcohol license, then why the hell should you charge someone for bringing their own drink ?
    Love a bring your own bottle type place happy to pay a little bit for corkage as still tends to work out cheaper than buying drinks in a normal restaurant and you can take stuff you'll know you'll like.

    Admittedly I'm talking a few quid corkage for a few beers/a bottle of wine, not the £20 a bottle for your expensive vintage!!
    Nah not having it. Not like you are taking it so that you don’t pay their prices for their wine etc. They are literally not providing alcohol. 

    Like going to a mates bbq and they charge you for bringing your own burgers. 
  • MrOneLung said:
    MrOneLung said:
    Corkage

    if you can't be bothered to get an alcohol license, then why the hell should you charge someone for bringing their own drink ?
    Love a bring your own bottle type place happy to pay a little bit for corkage as still tends to work out cheaper than buying drinks in a normal restaurant and you can take stuff you'll know you'll like.

    Admittedly I'm talking a few quid corkage for a few beers/a bottle of wine, not the £20 a bottle for your expensive vintage!!
    Nah not having it. Not like you are taking it so that you don’t pay their prices for their wine etc. They are literally not providing alcohol. 

    Like going to a mates bbq and they charge you for bringing your own burgers. 
    What’s wrong with that! He’s supplying the charcoal! 😉
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,018
    edited February 2023
    Restaurants, and even some pubs, that try to pressure you into tipping by requesting it on a card machine. It's always a big fat no from me.
    - I'll decide if I want to give tip, not you. I won't be manipulated into it.
    - I don't trust the business not to take a slice of it.
    - Even if they don't, invariably I want to give my tip to the person who's given me good service. If they want to share it with their colleagues, that's their choice but my tip is intended for them.
    I wish everyone would be as resolute as me about this, it would soon end this grubby little practice. 
  • thai malaysia addick
    thai malaysia addick Posts: 18,332
    edited February 2023
    A bit like that @stig is shops or online stores that ask you to donate 10p or a £1 to charity. I do a bit for charity, but I like to choose where it goes and don’t want  the shop getting the credit. Not that I want any glory for my minor effort.
  • Stig said:
    Restaurants, and even some pubs, that try to pressure you into tipping by requesting it on a card machine. It's always a big fat no from me.
    - I'll decide if I want to give tip, not you. I won't be manipulated into it.
    - I don't trust the business not to take a slice of it.
    - Even if they don't, invariably I want to give my tip to the person who's given me good service. If they want to share it with their colleagues, that's their choice but my tip is intended for them.
    I wish everyone would be as resolute as me about this, it would soon end this grubby little practice. 
    I never tip via a cash machine, I always hand the cash tip to the waiter/waitress.
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  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,018
    Fully agree, I don't mind giving to charity, but I don't want my donation being used as evidence of some business's corporate social responsibility. 
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    fucking cunting ticket system on the website


    cunts

    You ok hun x
    I’ll pm you x
    To many 🐍🐍🐍 babe x
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,829
    Stig said:
    Restaurants, and even some pubs, that try to pressure you into tipping by requesting it on a card machine. It's always a big fat no from me.
    - I'll decide if I want to give tip, not you. I won't be manipulated into it.
    - I don't trust the business not to take a slice of it.
    - Even if they don't, invariably I want to give my tip to the person who's given me good service. If they want to share it with their colleagues, that's their choice but my tip is intended for them.
    I wish everyone would be as resolute as me about this, it would soon end this grubby little practice. 
    I never tip via a cash machine, I always hand the cash tip to the waiter/waitress.
    Bit do they share it with the kitchen staff who made the lovely food? 
  • People who park in a disabled bay but don't have a disabled badge. 

    People who park in parent/children bays without any children (with them) or children who are obviously well over 11
  • Plastic takeaway pots in the dishwasher. Why is everything else bone dry but these little fuckers are always dripping?
  • Weeds, and moreover that there is no word in French for weeds. The French translates as 'bad grass.' But it's not bad grass, they are weeds.
    'Who's to say what's bad or not?' I've even had said to me.
    'Who' ? I say 'Me that's who!'. 
     If they are growing outside your house, bloody tear the bastards out because they proliferate and end up in my garden.
    I feel like punching the people at the town hall who encourage weed growing for biodiversity in the face and saying 'who's to say whether that's bad or not.' 

    Seriously though, I am over it now. IfI ever feel annoyed about it, I tear them up from outside people's houses and leave them strewn out in the road, lol 
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,866
    Laura Woods.
  • Self Checkouts

    I Went to a supermarket this morning and all the tills were closed meaning everyone had to use the self checkouts. I counted 5 x staff members standing around doing feck all waiting for the red light to come on on the top of the pole so they could spring into action and save the day.

    Just get on a till and save all the hassle. 
  • The Grammar Police!
  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,824
    Betting firms restricting accounts.
    Not used them in a while but virgin bet account I can't have a bet.
    Today's offers from them free £5 bet builder if you place a £5 bet builder.
    And in 2 horse races free up to £10 free bet if your horse finishes 2nd or 3rd.
    Why do so many promotions and then get the hump when punters are only betting on them promotions.?
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  • People who park in a disabled bay but don't have a disabled badge. 

    People who park in parent/children bays without any children (with them) or children who are obviously well over 11
    I get extra room is needed to get babies out of seats and prams close to the door, but why does an able bodied eight year old need a special bay? 
  • People who park in a disabled bay but don't have a disabled badge. 

    People who park in parent/children bays without any children (with them) or children who are obviously well over 11
    I get extra room is needed to get babies out of seats and prams close to the door, but why does an able bodied eight year old need a special bay? 
    Stops them swinging the door into other people's cars I guess.  Kids do daft things.

    Although child locks help.


  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,474
    Women……particularly in super markets, who talk to their children so loudly that you can hear them two aisles away!
    WTF woman……I despair, I really do.
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,866
    Women……particularly in super markets, who talk to their children so loudly that you can hear them two aisles away!
    WTF woman……I despair, I really do.
    Or the folks in supermarkets holding FaceTime conversations with their others half’s about what shooing to get, shut the fuck up
  • Bexleyfuckingheath. 1 year ago after parking my car outside my sisters house some git drove into it and drove off without doing the right thing, a note with their details on the windscreen. New bumper, wing and repainted door, a claim on my insurance and few hundred pounds excess. This week outside my mother’s same wing same bumper but not too bad but no note left yet again. I could probably have Chips Away do a repair on my drive. But the light cluster which now has nasty scratches probably won’t buff out although I will give it go. £1200 for a new cluster. I know accidents happen but what sort gits think I go to work to pay for their carelessness. 
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,829
    When you spend half an hour trying to get out a bit of food that’s stuck between your teeth and then once it has gone you kinda miss it. 
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,481
    Missing the scousers get a drubbing
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,956
    edited February 2023
    Kettle Chips bags being quietly reduced to 130g from 150g in tandem with the price going up. Thieving spuddy bastards, there's barely one medium sized potato in the bloody packet in the first place. Own brand henceforth.

    On which point, I can highly recommend Sainsbury's TTD chorizo and salsa flavour, made with real English chorizo and you can't get more authentic than that!
  • IdleHans said:
    Kettle Chips bags being quietly reduced to 130g from 150g in tandem with the price going up. Thieving spuddy bastards, there's barely one medium sized potato in the bloody packet in the first place. Own brand henceforth.

    On which point, I can highly recommend Sainsbury's TTD chorizo and salsa flavour, made with real English chorizo and you can't get more authentic than that!
    I agree. The Kettle Chip manufacturers should assume all inflationary costs and operate at a loss.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,343
    IdleHans said:
    Kettle Chips bags being quietly reduced to 130g from 150g in tandem with the price going up. Thieving spuddy bastards, there's barely one medium sized potato in the bloody packet in the first place. Own brand henceforth.

    On which point, I can highly recommend Sainsbury's TTD chorizo and salsa flavour, made with real English chorizo and you can't get more authentic than that!
    I agree. The Kettle Chip manufacturers should assume all inflationary costs and operate at a loss.
    You do one or the other, increase cost or decrease bag size. Doing both is just janky. 
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