bobbygrant wrote: » Getting stuck behind a slow Learner driver when you are a hurry
JumpShivers wrote: » When someone says a passing 'hi' to you in the street or whatever, and you've no idea who it is.
Mickey H wrote: » Ride him. Than at least he'll have something to be whistling about.
JumpShivers wrote: » When someone says a passing 'hi' to you in the street or whatever, and you've no idea who it is. It's bothering me now :mad: :pac:
whiskeyman wrote: » People who drive up to a T'junction and stop too short to hit the sensor on the road for the traffic lights to turn green. MOVE FORWARD PEOPLE!!!
The Princess Bride wrote: » Workman in my house today-is whistling to every single song on the radio. I want to scream at him,instead,am smiling. Note to self. Turn off radio next time he comes over.
Aidric wrote: » Enda Kenny's hand movements.
Misty Moon wrote: » Baby on board signs still not as annoying as babe on board, though.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Ironing
eisenberg1 wrote: » People who have no patience with L drivers........remember when you had to learn? People who stand too fuuckin close to you when you are on a queue. People who don't wash, and you can smell them from ten yards away
Aleah Stocky Melon wrote: » The expression 'yummy mummy' sets my teeth on edge.
Misty Moon wrote: » Apparently they were introduced so that in the case of an accident, when it's possible that a baby seat could be thrown out of the car (apparently), the emergency services would know to go looking for a baby.
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » No, you are not saving the world, life is **** and boring, NOW **** OFF :mad:
czechlin wrote: » "Baby on board" car stickers. So what!? You have a baby, shall I go and congratulate you when I stop at the traffic lights? Or should I be extremely careful while driving behind you because you have a baby there? Is that what you're saying? Or that you're a messy driver 'cos there's a baby screaming at you from the back seat? I really don't get it.