MrsD007 wrote: » People born and bred in Ireland using the word 'cheerio' :mad:
doubleyoubee wrote: » Youd think that and yet my Internet browsing history begs to differ.
Rebelkell wrote: » When your sitting in a pub watching a match and some clown walks in spots a buddy of theirs in the front seat and goes over and stands beside them blocking half the audience. Get the F*#k out of the way you ignorant sh1t!!!!!!!!!!!!
bluewolf wrote: » It's something that annoys me too. They can't be interchangeable. "Leave them in" to me reads "they're already inside, leave them in there". But sometimes people use it to mean "let them in". It makes no sense! Or "please leave me know".
oterra wrote: » When people say "You won't believe the dream I had last night". I dread these words. I don't want to know about your dream, no interest! They then tell me about it. Its excruciating having to look interested. I boil inside and die a thousand deaths listening to the crazy dream story that has no relevance to me what so ever! So my prompt answer to "You won't believe the dream I had last night" will be to poo in my trousers and faint!
rogieop wrote: » coldsores :mad:
jessiejam wrote: » Airtricity sales people at my door every other week. Asking me do I want to save money, to which i reply "is it direct debit?". They reply "yes but," I say "no thanks" They reply "you mean you don't want to save money on your electricity?" I reply, "fuk off". Asking for cash back in a shop and not getting the cashback. Having to wait till the till is done the next morning waiting to see if their till balances. Its my money Its gone from my account and I have to wait 24hrs to get it. Fukin joke. Check the CCTV and you will know I didn't get the cash!
PinkFly wrote: » Those kiddies trains in shopping centres why? Seriously why?
IK09 wrote: » When the missus sets the table and insists on putting my glass in front of the fork instead of the knife. It's just wrong, really grinds my gears