LynnGrace wrote: » Arsehole driver who did a very dangerous overtaking manoeuvre to get into the lane I was in, he had already come around a roundabout in the wrong lane. I did enjoy the fact that his car bears the marks of his sh1te driving though, huge scrapes along the side, (not caused by me)!
Boom_Bap wrote: » I was driving side by side with someone who started to drift over to my lane. Rather than get all beepy beepy ragey ragey, I took note that the side of the Yaris encoaching on me looked like a stock car, so I just slowed down and let the Yaris driver continue to drift into my lane, then correct, they drift in again, rinse, repeat. The rest of the car apart from the passanger side looked brand new.
nemesisdg wrote: » Oh so your constantly going to check on your exceptionally bright smart phone the whole way through the movie? Even at the really important parts? Oh great, thanks. Mumble mumble mumble.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Nosy neighbours. I've spent the day painting outdoors and I ache everywhere. The amount of curtain twitching was unreal. Is it really that odd to see a woman doing some diy? There's a very 'special' neighbour who is a total pervert, he sat in his garden watching me, I could feel his beady little eyes. It's not as if I was wearing hot pants and a bra to paint. The old biddy next door was making comments to someone about how I should leave it for my husband to do:rolleyes:
Boom_Bap wrote: » Did he have a blanket accross his lap that kept rising and falling? And one hand (maybe 2) under the blanket? My most recent annoyance, I grabbed a glass of water from the water cooler, chugged it back and then nearly had a heart attack. The water must have been 99.5 degrees celsius. As an opposite to that, I used to have a customer in Nairobi that I would visit from time to time, the water coolers in thier office dispenced near boiling water. I never got as far as the chugging phase thankfully.
dub_skav wrote: » Is this a subtle joke I'm missing?
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Nosy neighbours.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » I wasn't taking too much notice, I didn't want to encourage him:D
mickydoomsux wrote: » Irish people are nosy as ****. I'm relatively new to the small village i live in now (5 years) and people still hawk me out of it when i'm outside my house for any reason. A little convenience store opened a couple of doors down at the being of the year and that has only made things worse. You'll see people pulling into or out of the parking spaces in front of it not even looking where they are driving because they are too busy staring up in my face. Some auld lad straight up asked me who i was when i was coming out of my front door one morning to get in my car to go to work. I told him that wasn't anything he should worry himself about. I also hate the Irish thing of "Do you know Mrs. Such and Such from <insert place you live>?". No, no i don't. Why would i want to? Irish people seem to have a bizarre desire to know exactly who everyone is, where they are from and who they are related/married to. What good will this information do them?
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Todays other trivial annoyance is the cost of paint. We're painting the kitchen at the weekend and need 5 litres of the paint we like and it only comes in 2.5 litre tins at 38 euro a tin, maybe it's just me but I think that's extortionate.
OldNotWIse wrote: » Yes. My parents live in a place with a population you could count on one hand (well, maybe more!) and they are considered blow ins. Even if they live there until they die, they will be outsiders. It would take at least another generation to be normal. Weird. First time I drove the OH to their house, she commented that I must know everyone there because we all waved at each other driving past, but actually I didnt know a lot of them, its just a thing that's done there!
Boom_Bap wrote: » Ah, paint prices, my old nemisis. I've learned that you just need to wait for a bank holiday to get decent prices and offers. One of the larger hardware places, lets just say the have a B, Q and an & in their name had a 2 2.5ls of paint for €35 the last bank holiday. And the other larger competitor with a base and home it thier name had 3 for the price of 2 the same weekend.
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daithi7 wrote: » - People blabbing endlessly at above normal voice levels on their mobile phones in restaurants/cafes/trains &/or other public places
daithi7 wrote: » -Drivers who drive at about 10 to 20km/hr below the speed limit on 1 carriageway roads
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » I think we're just going to have to bite the bullet this weekend. We were supposed to have done the bathroom at least a month ago and still haven't done it yet. The kitchen is the most urgent now, then the bathroom then the bedroom. Ah the joys of decorating:(