Maximus Alexander wrote: » What everyone's been picturing.
TeddyTedson wrote: » Also on the train the way the seats are scattered I often see people staring at me as I'm watching a film and then as soon as you go to look they turn away. Does anyone else find that so irritating!?
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Inconsiderate people. I was in Dunnes earlier on with 2 pillows in 1 hand and a large bag of shopping in the other hand, so I was a bit of a wide load:D, the amount of people who didn't have the basic courtesy to move their trolleys or prams out of the way in the aisles is shocking. Whatever happened to good manners or even common courtesy? Some days I just feel like going on a rampage/killing spree:D(not really) well maybe just a small rampage:)
TeddyTedson wrote: » 8 seconds before I turned to show him I was aware of what he was doing. I'm not sure if he was looking at penis or what but it's so rude!!!
Buzz Killington the third wrote: » Well if he couldn't find it in 8 seconds....
Buzz Killington the third wrote: » Nobody wants to see Little Richard...
tonyka wrote: » Some of the rules on boards. .. annoying. .😈
Buzz Killington the third wrote: » I hope you're not talking about the no cock pics rule and Teddy's comment...
tonyka wrote: » No..lol..its the 50 posts rule before I post a pic...... it'll take me all night..
McChubbin wrote: » I'm more annoyed at the censoring of all the curse words. I see some posters have managed to circumvent the filter and I must know how. Tell me the secrets that you've learned! Also: I stood up too fast a minute ago and knocked my favorite perfume bottle off my desk. It didn't break the glass vial but one of the decorative golden prongs of the cap snapped off. I paid over €35 for this damn bottle of perfume. I expected a little bit more in the way of cap craftsmanship for that price. Kind of silly to be fretting considering there's barely an evening's worth of spray in it but I liked the design of the bottle and now it looks off. *sigh*
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » I slapped myself on the jaw with a cupboard door, the irony was I was putting back the box of Panadol. Now as well as the headache I already had I have a sore jaw.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Why does every Irish advert have to have at least 1 token ginger person? The majority of us are not ginger so it's not representative of the population. It annoys me so much, not sure why.
grundie wrote: » Wheeler Dealers. Not traders or businesses, more the sort of person where everything is up for negotiation. The sort of people who try to negotiate discounts in high-street stores, or when you are selling something offers you a ridiculously low price and won't take no for an answer. I recently had to put the contents of me ma's house up for sale as she had to go in to a nursing home. She had a brand new leather sofa, tags still on and wrapped in plastic. She took ill a few days after it was delivered and didn't have a chance to unwrap it. We wanted to £200 for it, it had cost £1200. Guy comes in, looks at it and goes "Ah the cushions are shot to pieces, I'll take it off you for £50". When we said no he kept saying "Ah, sure ya will" and started demanding we add more items to the deal. I told him that if we didn't get asking price we'd give it to charity as we weren't that desperate to be ripped off. He got a bit angry and left, but did cal back a few time later int he day to try again.
grundie wrote: » Wheeler Dealers. Not traders or businesses, more the sort of person where everything is up for negotiation. The sort of people who try to negotiate discounts in high-street stores, or when you are selling something offers you a ridiculously low price and won't take no for an answer.
Buzz Killington the third wrote: » Have you ever put a car for sale on done deal? You could be asking €8,000 for a 2012 BMW 520 which would be a good discount and you'll get countless offers like "will ya take a trade for a 98 civic?"@Czarcasm that's the ad I was talking about.