Aleah Stocky Melon wrote: » Bit difficult to miss if they're right in front of you. You see people desperately trying to avert their eyes. It never looks pretty.
Slaygal wrote: » incorrect use of they're, their and there drives me nuts.
BigBrownBear wrote: » People still riving around with Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer noses on the front grills of their car
eisenberg1 wrote: » Bastards in petrol stations, who, when they have got to the 19 euro mark, take about 15 mins to click, click, click until they reached 20.07, then decide to do a weeks grocery shopping, while blocking the pump. Pay for your petrol and MOVE YOUR FUUCKING CAR!!!, Then go shopping.
Czarcasm wrote: » Miserable ****es! It's far better to be conscious of how many litres of fuel you're putting in your vehicle than doing that €10, 20, €40 even effort.
OldNotWIse wrote: » As well as been/being confusion. Intellectual laziness that's all it is. There's a homemade sign in a local park that says, "stop dog owners that are dumpin (yes no G) pooh bags, your been videoed" :eek:
Oops69 wrote: » O' Leary , everyone knows how it's pronounced except Olivia O' Leary who has to be pronounced ' O' Laaaayeary ' by everyone on Rte/ the media, such sad neediness !
Oops69 wrote: » While I have sympathy for flood victims , when some of them start with " we got no warning of this , it's a disgrace " , It can be a bit much to take , look you happen to live in a marsh on a flood plain , it's the highest tide ever recorded and you did get warnings , if you bothered to look at the weather forecast , so what did you expect , they're usually mooching for some from of compo, really wears thin sometimes . There was a woman in a poorer part of LImerick om the radio today moaning that all her "tellys and sky boxes " were all wet , that's in the plural , unbelievable !
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