Vel wrote: » Having to take annual leave from work so myself and my OH can go to the cinema to see Wolf of Wall Street. One of the many downsides of having 3 kids under the age of 5!!
jimgoose wrote: » Wouldn't have thought they'd like that?
Vel wrote: » A neighbour who has been renovating his house himself for what seems like decades. Just get some professionals in and put us all out of our misery
Vel wrote: » Having to make small talk at a funeral. Its the most excruciating kind of small talk.The new guy in work who arrives back from lunch every day and gives me a blow by blow account of where he went, what he ate, how much it cost and whether he liked it or not. And then in turn he wants a blow by blow account of my dining experience.
Vel wrote: » Final one for today - phew! Little old ladies who saunter out in front of traffic in order to cross the road because being old seemingly gives them some sort of exemption from having to wait until it is safe to cross. And in turn the drivers, who having ground to a halt in order to let these little old dears cross, wave them on with a smile rather than sitting on their horns and blasting the fook out of them like they deserve
OldNotWIse wrote: » My imagination totally got the better of me there and I was all ready to transfer over
Merkin wrote: » Also, dog owners who couldn't give a flying fcuk about other human beings and yet show a compassion and tenderness to their dogs that they wouldn't in a million years afford other people.
CrowdedHouse wrote: » You say that like there was something wrong with it
JuliusCaesar wrote: » This isn’t in the least bit trivial. Coffee shops selling liquids by IMPERIAL MEASURES for crist's sake. WTF is 12 fl oz??? I'm in my 40s and I've no idea. Is the American measure (the ONLY people who still use imperial) so much cooler than metric? At least I know what 250mls is, or 500mls. WTF is it with them? and isn't it actually illegal? Don't they have to specify the metric equivalent?
Wibbs wrote: » Nope still an urban myth.
JuliusCaesar wrote: » This isn’t in the least bit trivial. Coffee shops selling liquids by IMPERIAL MEASURES for crist's sake. WTF is 12 fl oz??? I'm in my 40s and I've no idea. Is the American measure (the ONLY people who still use imperial) so much cooler than metric? At least I know what 250mls is, or 500mls. WTF is it with them?and isn't it actually illegal? Don't they have to specify the metric equivalent?
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » I just saw an Easter ad on tv. It's fricking January, bugger off with your happy Easter ad:mad:
OldNotWIse wrote: » In the local Tesco there and there was some piece of work paying for her goods. She had a baby blue velour tracksuit on, big furry uggs and large hoop earings, made up with some orange cement to within an inch of her life. Beside her was a very tiny baby in a pram that would probably only fit into a disabled parking spot - we're talking white patent leather, matching baby bag, huge wheels etc. As if that wasn't amusing enough, her parenting seemed to extend as far as "Ah jaysis Shakira stop cryin'" :eek: