geeksauce wrote: » Tried to change my postal address on Banking 365, it said I had to activate my mobile phone to do so. I tried to activate my phone, but it said it has to send me a code to do this to my home address. So to change my address I first have to get a letter sent to my old address, which I wont receive as it is my old address hence the need to change my address. Well done BOI, well done.
26sdrawkcab wrote: » People that shouldn't have pets but have pets I was driving home this evening and I spotted an older looking black lab on the side of the road. Little grey beard on him and he looked a bit confused. You know when you see a lost dog and they're panting and pacing? It makes me want to burst into tears! I went a bit further up the road trying to decide whether to stop or not. I drive a motorbike and generally speaking there's not a lot I can do for stray animals. I turned around about 30 seconds later and went back to him. I pulled in and he started wagging his tail and came towards me. He had a collar on with a tag and he was outside a house (not a house directly on the road, a house with a big front garden and long driveway so the house itself is a bit further in from the road) so I walked up to the house with him, knocked on the door and a woman answered. I said to her "hiya, is this your dog by any chance? he was just down on the road there and it's so busy" (it's the main road between Waterford and Clonmel) and the woman said "oh yeah, he's mine" and she stood back to let the dog in the door and said goodbye. No "thank you", no "oh sorry I'm such a **** dog owner". Grrrrr.
OldNotWIse wrote: » People saying fake things about other people who have died. "He was the life and soul of the party" - I've been to very few parties that were so sh1t that removing one person would take away it's "life and soul". Come on now lads, the life and soul is heading off, drink up now sure there's nothing left for us here after he goes "He died screaming for a bed" - he was in a vegetative state for two months before that. "He lived a full life" - he was a complete bum and layabout. "He is in a better place" - so why aren't we all in a mad rush to be there? I went to the funeral of a friend's mother a couple of years ago. This woman had made her kids lives (and her husband's) misery and they were all basket cases because of her. The nicest thing anyone could bring themselves to say about her was, "she was always very honest about how she felt about you" :P
yeppydeppy wrote: » People who say "I'm a bit mad" - no you're not, you're just loud and annoying and probably obnoxious.
mickydoomsux wrote: » I've said it before, we as a nation are so insincere when it comes to death. Even the biggest bastard in the word transforms into a saint once they kick the bucket and being absent from a funeral of someone you sort-of-know is noted and held against you by a surprisingly high percentage of people. That's before we even get into the frankly bizarre 2 day corpse-parade that constitutes a funeral in this country. When i die, take the body away from wherever i drop and burn it ASAP. Then you can flush the ashes down the jax or chuck them in the wheelie bin for all i care. I'll be ****ed if i'm going to inconvenience the people who are still alive by having a viewing party for my dead body before i take up valuable land and other resources so i can be planted like a daffodil bulb.
26sdrawkcab wrote: » Saw this dog on the road again this morning, this time about 5 miles from his house slipping in through a gap in the hedge into a field. Not much I could do for him on the bike so I just rang the local SPCA when I got to work. Poor fella out in the lashings of rain, hopefully they've managed to find him. Of course he'll have to go back to his really top notch owners :rolleyes:
gramar wrote: » I feel worse when I see a lost or abandoned dog than I do if I see a homeless person. In fact I don't feel for them very much at all. I remember when I was in Bangladesh where people were beyond poor, they had nothing but my heart went out to the scraggy boney dogs wandering around.
eisenberg1 wrote: » "oh ME, I'm great craic with a few vinos in me, mad as a brush, that's me all over, ask anyone"Usually a boring sh1te of the highest order, could even have a guitar and sing Simon & Garfunkel songs.
jimgoose wrote: » Am I weird in not giving a rattling, scuttery fcuk about dags??
LynnGrace wrote: » Love this. Another one that annoys me, someone describing themselves as sensitive. Usually said in such a way that suggests the rest of us have the hide of a rhinoceros and can take all the digs the 'sensitive one' gives. :mad:
eisenberg1 wrote: » Jim, say it aint so:mad: Cats on the other hand.................:eek:
gramar wrote: » No Jim, you're not weird. Just not a dog lover. By the way I have a bitch in heat at home with a kebab on her the size of a small parish. Even the missus came home the other day and said 'well hal (dogs name) hows the kebab!' All Jim Goose's doing!
26sdrawkcab wrote: » My reason for feeling more for animals in those situations is that a human can tell you what's wrong, a human can tell you they're hungry, a human can tell you someone hit them with a sweeping brush but an animal can't tell you anything and you just have to guess at the problem and solution.
geeksauce wrote: » Plus humans are far better equipped for getting themselves out of the situation.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Dr Who. My husband is catching up on about a gazillion episodes of the ancient series that he recorded during the week. I'm not a Dr Who fan at the best of times but if I have to listen to this American bint in her pink spandex with that whiney nasal tone I may just beat him to death(Mr P), with the remote control:mad:
MsBubbles wrote: » People who cross the road without looking. It drives me crazy. It happened again yesterday luckily for the pedestrian I (car driver) was paying attention.
Jake1 wrote: » Ok, the garth Brooks thread. Its annoying. people still going round and fkcuing round about the same shooite over and over. Even those who have been proven wrong over and over, keep picking at the scab...
LizzieJones wrote: » There are some threads which I wish I could completely block from sight. That would be one of them.