maximoose wrote: » Is that not a joke?
OldNotWIse wrote: » People who say "Oh hi" when you answer the phone to them. Why? Are they surprised that you answered? "Oh..hiiiii-iiiiiiy". Usually in a fake, drawn out D4 accent too. Feck off would ye.
Galway K9 wrote: » I don't think its trivial. Reality TV shows and Soap Operas. My blood just boils when its shows like X factor or Im a washed up "celebrity" get me out of here, call now on this premium number to vote. ****ing seals!
Disco Stuart wrote: » Are you my sister?! My mother does this and it does my head in :mad:
fussyonion wrote: » When you've had a big argument with your other half and he/she is more than willing to make up and forget about it but your mood doesn't change that quickly and so you simmer all day. I'm so guilty of this. Had a major argument with other half this morning. He stormed off, but came back and apologised and said "Let's forget it" and even though I wanted to, I really did, I just couldn't switch my mood like that. It's so irritating!
Ciderswigger wrote: » People who look at your name tag and then say "Ann, IS IT?" Eh, yeah, it says so right there!!!
juniord wrote: » people who suddenly wish to be called their proper name after years of having a shortened or nickname eg call me michael not mick or its patrick not paddy
Ciderswigger wrote: » People who look at your name tag and then say "Ann, IS IT?" Eh, yeah, it says so right there!!! Customers who enjoy telling you that they are paying for your wages. Just fcuk off. When you tune in a radio station but it goes fuzzy when you walk away from it. Bah!
whiskeyman wrote: » News reports that mention when a person was 'fatally injured'. It seems like an easier way to say killed / died, it lessons the impact. Seems to be used a lot in stats / reports also.
Ciderswigger wrote: » People who look at your name tag and then say "Ann, IS IT?" Eh, yeah, it says so right there!!!!
eisenberg1 wrote: » "No, I am not Anne, I just borrowed her shirt and badge, my name is Graham":D