czechlin wrote: » The pressure!!!!:eek: Ok, here comes the speech:My dearest fellow trivially annoyed,I decided to dedicate my 1000th post to you. First of all I would like to thank you for the welcome I received months back when I decided to set my foot in this thread. It's been an utter pleasure to moan and bitch and give out yards and laugh and talk about all sort of nonsense important things with you so far. Your "misery" very often makes my day and I always look forward to reading the posts! I know you don't like to read such things as we all here are "too cool for school" but let's get sentimental for once - you're a great bunch and I love you am looking forward to type more responses to your life annoyances!Cheers to another thousand, have a beverage to celebrate!:D (I ain't paying btw....)Sincerely yours,czechlin P.S. So there's been a development (sadly for me) in the bus buddy situation. I was cornered this morning and had to have a 5 minute chat!!!! Feckin' bus buddies, hate them :mad:
daithi7 wrote: » This thread is great, it's like Nirvana for grumps , i luv it!! I never actually realised how many pretty hates I have, i can identify with about 90% of the ones listed here and that's after 687 pages of the pet peeves..... yikes I'm even crankier than I thought, world watch out, boards you have created (another) monster!
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » It's kind of scary really, like watching that tv programme grumpy old men/women at Christmas and realising that you are that grumpy old man/woman:D
OldNotWIse wrote: » - back to the Irish weather wánkers who can't talk about anything except the weather.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » I was going to have to take the pole down to paint the bedroom anyway but still, it pisses me off.
LizzieJones wrote: » The joys of having a stripper's pole in your bedroom.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » I was kneeling on a gardening pad on the kitchen floor on Sunday painting gloss on the woodwork and thinking there must be easier work to do on your knees:D
Colser wrote: » Did Mr.P. have any suggestions??:D
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desultory wrote: » When the ipod doesn't know how to classify music, I have the following Hip-hop Hip hop Hip Hop Hip-hop/Rap Hip hop/Rap Hip hop/rap ARGHHHHHHGHHHH
Ice Storm wrote: » :eek:
Colser wrote: » I never buy takeaway coffees but Ive picked one up on the way to work all this week(as a treat lol) but I cant get the cover to fit on the cups:o Im having to try and place it in the cup holder in the car without spilling it (not easy) Is there a knack to it or what?
Czarcasm wrote: » You have to be gentle with it, place the lid on the ledge of the cup at the furthest point away from you, and then with your thumbs, start from the back and work your way round, being careful not to put too much pressure on the rim or you'll rupture the cup and spray hot liquid everywhere... *straight face*, totally innocent
Colser wrote: » Straight face right back at you Czarcasm:pac: but I have tried everything Ive even changed the tops in case they were too small but I cant get them to fit...Im spilling more than im drinking ffs...It must be me:(
OldNotWIse wrote: » People who say, "that's hilarious" instead of just....you know, laughing - because its hilarious.
BeerWolf wrote: » People not placing things back where it's supposed to be after usage, where you waste an age looking for it - absolutely drives me up the wall...
LizzieJones wrote: » I hope I become one of them when I get to visit Ireland in a couple of years.
Colser wrote: » I have tried everything Ive even changed the tops in case they were too small but I cant get them to fit...Im spilling more than im drinking ffs...It must be me:(
Czarcasm wrote: » Here's a top tip that a friend of mine does with her coffee and I'm only after thinking of it there now - Those tall cups with the twisty top, she keeps one in her car for when she buys her coffee and then pours the coffee into the cup