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Twilight 07-10-2010 10:40 AM

People who turn up 10 minutes before the doors open at a gig and push right to the front, its unfair when you got there like 10 hours before they did :/

30stone 07-10-2010 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Princess (Post 3829836)
Smoking

This.

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Originally Posted by rhino (Post 3829952)
He's 23 and I know I'm lucky I've got a great relationship with him. He's not long come out of a long term relationship so while he's girlfriendless at the mo he's sometimes at a loose end. I make the most of it cos I know it wont last long and anytime I can spend with my boys is great. Only problem is somehow it always costs me money to spend time with him cos as well as lunch he manages to make his way to his favourite shops and I end up 'treating' him to something. lol its mutual he gets something out of it and I get to spend time with him - perfect - everyones happy - except my purse!!!

My mum does that with me, not when im out of relatoinship but anytime she like wants to spend time with me she will invite me into town for lunch and then we will go into shops and she will buy me stuff.. i dont even ask half the time, its great :) Love my mummy.

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 3830011)
This. Some young Asian beeped his horn at me today because I stopped on a roundabout near a shopping place to give way to the right. He overtook me (almost causing a crash with a HGV), gave me dirty look and sped off, but I noticed where he went and followed him. He soon bricked it when I pulled up next to him and got out of my car, not so cocky when hes not behind the wheel

Always lol get so many people like that, my brother followed someone 4 junctions down the motorway (out of his way) to his house because he beeped at my brother and swore at him a few times, my brother followed him beeping swearing and got out his car at the blokes house, and the bloke ran to his house lol.

I started on a bus driver the other day to (Add bus driver to the list, wankers) I was turning right on a junction the bus was turning left.. And they need to come out a lot further than cars.. so he pulled out and was literally half a foot from hitting my car before he put on his breaks, i pulled my car forward and undone my window started shouting at him, didnt let him move until i was done shouting lol.

Claymores 07-10-2010 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by happyland (Post 3831541)
Yeah, we did the same Ian.. It was so bad at one point that we just didn't answer the phone between 5pm and 9pm. Some of them are offensively pushy.. My OH eventually had to hang up on one woman as she would NOT take no for an answer.. The cheeky beggar kept phoning back! 3 times she phoned back until she was told to bugger off! We actually complained to the company involved.
We then registered with the telephone preference thingy and knew a big difference almost straight away.. But yeah, your right about how quickly they sod off once you mention it! :D

This will maybe mean 0 the non-Scottish FMs..........remember Nambarrie Tea adverts?! "Your call is important to me, sorry to keep you waiting" then pee off and watch TV or make a cup of tea when cold-callers on the line waiting to tell you of quadruple glazing :hugesmile:

30stone 07-10-2010 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Claymores (Post 3831538)
Cold-calls should be top of everyone's list. Especially when you have an unlisted phone number and have registered with the Telephone Preferences body not to receive them (means someone else has sold them your phone number from a database)

When I'm on-the-ball, I tell the sales rep. I'm registered with telephone preferences so his company is breaking the law with the call, ask for his full name, designation, company address. They usually hang-up before me :hugesmile:

I have this thing.. i dont answer my house phone, (as i live with parents)
If its for me people will call my mobile, even my grandparents have my mobile number so no need to answer.

Sometimes me and my brother used to just answer it and shout at people lol, or getting e mails about giving your bank details, reply saying i know where you live and im coming to kill you.

Lee. 07-10-2010 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Claymores (Post 3831549)
This will maybe mean 0 the non-Scottish FMs..........remember Nambarrie Tea adverts?! "Your call is important to me, sorry to keep you waiting" then pee off and watch TV or make a cup of tea when cold-callers on the line waiting to tell you of quadruple glazing :hugesmile:

Hahah.. yeah. Good adverts. Leaving the little kids toy playing music down the line. :laugh:

Claymores 07-10-2010 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by 30stone (Post 3831551)
I have this thing.. i dont answer my house phone, (as i live with parents)
If its for me people will call my mobile, even my grandparents have my mobile number so no need to answer.

Sometimes me and my brother used to just answer it and shout at people lol, or getting e mails about giving your bank details, reply saying i know where you live and im coming to kill you.

If I'm not doing anything at the time when phone rings.........

It is quite funny, someone trying to sell you a new kitchen.......you just start off saying you're really intested, let them go on a bit, then start randomly swearing. I apologise that I suffer Toutettes...........let them go on some more , then say I need a pee and could they hold-on 'til I get back...........then just put the phone on the table off the hook for 30 mins :devil:

Twilight 07-10-2010 10:59 AM

When people moan about couples kissing or cuddling public. I don't see whats so bad about it :/

Niamh. 07-10-2010 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Twilight (Post 3831557)
When people moan about couples kissing or cuddling public. I don't see whats so bad about it :/

maybe if you were single it would............:joker:

Lee. 07-10-2010 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Claymores (Post 3831556)
If I'm not doing anything at the time when phone rings.........

It is quite funny, someone trying to sell you a new kitchen.......you just start off saying you're really intested, let them go on a bit, then start randomly swearing. I apologise that I suffer Toutettes...........let them go on some more , then say I need a pee and could they hold-on 'til I get back...........then just put the phone on the table off the hook for 30 mins :devil:

Haha.. if my OH is in the mood, he'll spend ages on the phone playing with them!!

Kazanne 07-10-2010 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Jordannn! (Post 3829915)
This thread :nono:

We already have the 'Little things that really irritate you' thread which is basically the same.

well go in that one then,I have not got time to peruse threads to see if they are 'similar' geez:nono:another thing to add to my annoyances people who seem to think it is their duty to police the forum.

30stone 07-10-2010 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Twilight (Post 3831557)
When people moan about couples kissing or cuddling public. I don't see whats so bad about it :/

When people get overly passionate it isnt exactly great to watch lol..

Niamh. 07-10-2010 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by 30stone (Post 3831568)
When people get overly passionate it isnt exactly great to watch lol..

yes actually you're right, a peck or two and holding hands though is ok!

Ammi 07-10-2010 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by angus58 (Post 3830216)
Ah, the joys of being a mum! I have two sons, a 21yr old and a 24yr old, both living independently, the eldest married with a baby and a stepson, yet I still find myself worrying about them, and insisting they text me when they arrive home after visiting me so I know they got home safe! I love giving them random treats which I get told off about in a half hearted way(:laugh:) but I have a great relationship with them both and they ring and visit regularly. Having survived the angst of the teenage years, they have grown into men to be proud of, and I frequently bore people to tears talking about them constantly!:blush:


Lol me too my favourite subject - my boys ahhh!! (23 AND 20) and my partners mum still worries about him even though he has grown up sons - boys - so helpless - what can you do - the sunshine in my life lol

Ammi 07-10-2010 11:19 AM

..........Oh and of course TIBB is pretty important too

Ammi 07-10-2010 03:28 PM

Me too Kazanne with coat hangers in shops when all you have to do is touch the damn thing and the garment falls off and it wont go back on I just want to kick it under the rack and walk away grrrrrr. Also hate
People who talk in abbreviations - how hard is it to say the whole word fgs and
people who say things like 'blue sky thinking' - wtf is blue sky thinking anyway.

Niamh. 07-10-2010 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by rhino (Post 3831750)
Me too Kazanne with coat hangers in shops when all you have to do is touch the damn thing and the garment falls off and it wont go back on I just want to kick it under the rack and walk away grrrrrr. Also hate
People who talk in abbreviations - how hard is it to say the whole word fgs and
people who say things like 'blue sky thinking' - wtf is blue sky thinking anyway.

I've never heard anyone (besides you!) say that:joker:

BB_Eye 07-10-2010 03:35 PM

Chavs on buses/trains or any public place at all
Philistines
People who argue anything is good by virtue of being popular
Patronising people
Dickhead celebrities/public figures that take out a lawsuit against anybody who criticises them
People who defend them
Classical crossover music
People who defend it
Censorship in general
Tax dodgers
Bankers
Loan sharks
People who work in marketing, advertising or sales.
The national press
Bad manners
Racism
Bigots
Hypocrites
El Proximo (see the above three)
Topman beanie hats
Airheads who self-consciously dress like geeks
Mediocrity worship becoming the norm
Inverted snobs
Regular snobs
People who say "it's not rocket science"
People who say "cheer up, it might never happen"
People who take their children to pubs and restaurants

Ammi 07-10-2010 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamhxo (Post 3831754)
I've never heard anyone (besides you!) say that:joker:

lol neither have I in real life but I have on TV like in The Apprentice and it irritates the hell out of me cos I don't know what it means and I hate feeling stupid lol

astrozombiee 07-10-2010 03:51 PM

Backstabbers
Something I love becoming REALLY popular..then everyone loves it...I know I'm annoying
People who think they're really superior
People who broadcast their life
People who completely change a story.
Girls who act like sluts/ pretend to be dumb
People who use the words "sik tune m8" in a sentence. I know how annoying this is because I always say "tuuuuunaaageee!" and whilst that can get annoying, it is nowhere near as bad.
The type of tabloid press that's everywhere!

BB_Eye 07-10-2010 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by rhino (Post 3831783)
lol neither have I in real life but I have on TV like in The Apprentice and it irritates the hell out of me cos I don't know what it means and I hate feeling stupid lol

Yeah, it's one of those really irritating pieces of managerial jargon. It's part of the reason the Apprentice is so hard to watch. The contestants sound like such massive tw@ts when they say things like that.

Niamh. 07-10-2010 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BB_Eye (Post 3831790)
Yeah, it's one of those really irritating pieces of managerial jargon. It's part of the reason the Apprentice is so hard to watch. The contestants sound like such massive tw@ts when they say things like that.

so what does it actually mean then?

LemonJam 07-10-2010 03:55 PM

People that have near naked people in their avatar/sig w/e. It's pretty inappropriate
People that belittle the weak to make themselves look stronger.

Ammi 07-10-2010 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamhxo (Post 3831794)
so what does it actually mean then?

I think it means thinking about lying on a beach in the Maldives with -------(fill in the blank) - but I dont know what that has to do with high powered jobs though

BB_Eye 07-10-2010 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamhxo (Post 3831794)
so what does it actually mean then?

It's a cliche employed when managers want to talk about being ambitious with your ideas and the sky being the limit to your goals as it were.

Rob 07-10-2010 04:00 PM

Compulsive Liars

Niamh. 07-10-2010 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by rhino (Post 3831802)
I think it means thinking about lying on a beach in the Maldives with -------(fill in the blank) - but I dont know what that has to do with high powered jobs though

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Originally Posted by BB_Eye (Post 3831804)
It's a cliche employed when managers want to talk about being ambitious with your ideas and the sky being the limit to your goals as it were.

ah, yes that sounds annoying.

King Gizzard 07-10-2010 04:02 PM

white carpets

MissKittyFantastico 07-10-2010 04:03 PM

Cruelty to animals.
Rude people.
People that force their opinons onto you.
People that take a dislike to you for no good reason.
Shallowness.
Going to find something that was there when you last saw it and finding someone has moved it/taken it out and not put it back (drives me mad and Gaz does it all the time!)
Men leaving socks in the strangest of places (another thing Gaz does, I swear deliberately to wind me up!)
People not respecting books, a pet hate of mine, can't stand seeing torn and tatty pages and covers.
Liars.
People who can't admit when they're in the wrong.
Mothers who think they own the pavement just because they have a pushchair.
People who stop to have a conversation in front of shop doorways or in the middle of shopping centres.
Kids that hang around on street corners thinking they're 'hard' and giving abuse to passers by.
Dog owners that refuse to pick up their own dog's poop.


I'm sure there's loads more but that will do for now.

Ammi 07-10-2010 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob (Post 3831805)
Compulsive Liars

ONG - me too - I know one and she upsets my karma with her lies - really awful ones

King Gizzard 07-10-2010 04:18 PM

yall wrote big lists :bawling:

MissKittyFantastico 07-10-2010 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Nate (Post 3831826)
yall wrote big lists :bawling:

Maybe we're all angry, hate filled people :laugh:

King Gizzard 07-10-2010 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MissKittyFantastico (Post 3831810)

Shallowness.


:shocked:

MissKittyFantastico 07-10-2010 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Nate (Post 3831829)
:shocked:

I'm not going there with you over the shallowness thing again :joker:

Ammi 07-10-2010 04:20 PM

and (I'm in real whinging mood today) I hate Ryanair - I'm trying to book a flight to Dublin and I dont want to be told its going to cost me £8 if its not going to cost me £8 - I'm a big girl - I can take it - JUST TELL ME HOW MUCH ITS GOING TO COST - then I can work out my budget - its like taking a dress to the till that says £10 and being told its not really £10 but £110 whats the point? Tell me what the flight costs total figure Ryanair pleeeeeeeease

King Gizzard 07-10-2010 04:21 PM

Getting 1 pointer letters in scrabble the WHOLE game

MissKittyFantastico 07-10-2010 04:21 PM

^^^^ Bahahaha!

King Gizzard 07-10-2010 04:22 PM

Sam Allardyce

arista 07-10-2010 04:23 PM

"People who cant drive."


Ben
Stop picking on the women.

Life In The Fast Lane.

MissKittyFantastico 07-10-2010 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by rhino (Post 3831831)
and (I'm in real whinging mood today) I hate Ryanair - I'm trying to book a flight to Dublin and I dont want to be told its going to cost me £8 if its not going to cost me £8 - I'm a big girl - I can take it - JUST TELL ME HOW MUCH ITS GOING TO COST - then I can work out my budget - its like taking a dress to the till that says £10 and being told its not really £10 but £110 whats the point? Tell me what the flight costs total figure Ryanair pleeeeeeeease

Haha yeah I'm with you on that one! Was booking flights to Rome last night and found a flight for 99p each way only to find out that once you added baggage and taxes on it was actually £174 each!

King Gizzard 07-10-2010 04:23 PM

Take that as an official warning Ben


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