jimbobaloobob wrote: » Wrong side of the bed this morning? Hate waking up to rain when I have to unlock the gates
Angry_Mammarys wrote: » The realisation that Christmas is over , no more beer and nice food and much more walking / Gym Also getting an itch on the sole of my foot and having to rub it on the side of my bed as I think it's horrible scratching it.
dubstarr wrote: » I was the same,would leave them standing there with a bewildered look on their faces.
LexieOnRale wrote: » When I worked in retail, people approaching the counter on their phones did my head in. It got to the stage where I wouldn't start their order until they got off their phone. So rude
idnkph wrote: » I hate handing money to a cashier and having the change dumped on the desk in front of you.... F**king HATE HATE HATE that
sh1tstirrer wrote: » Because it's really the poster and not their friend Think about it if you got a speeding ticket would you ask your friend to post it on boards to see what others think
Arbiter of Good Taste wrote: » People who post threads with, "I have a friend who was in an accident/has a problem at work/got a speeding ticket" etc, etc. If these are, in fact, friends and not just a "cunning" plan of the poster's, why don't the morons just post up their own question?
sh1tstirrer wrote: » It's contrived rubbish, more to do with whoever has the biggest sob story than wanting to lose weight :mad:
Jaxen Curved Shaver wrote: » That programme annoys me so much that I'm even annoyed that you mentioned it here.
groucho marx wrote: » Operation transformation
OldNotWIse wrote: » Are we allowed to name people in this thread? For example, a daughter of a celebrity? Better not. A defamation offence would not look good on my record Was in a very well known, pretentious, uppity, overpriced coffee and alcohol establishment on Dublin's "affluent" southside which may be named after a French river a number of years back and there's an orange tinted, peroxide buffoon at the bar, shouting, "has anyone seen my Dad , (insert his name) You know my DAD (INSERT HIS NAME) Has anyone seen him?" - her dad was no more likely to be found there than f.ucking Elvis but she clearly wanted everyone to know who her dad was. I get trivially infuriated every time I think about this. I just can't build a bridge.
bluewolf wrote: » Surely friday 2nd would come out of the 2015 leave anyway. I'm pretty sure she can't just do that with no notice anyway
Grayson wrote: » I arrived 40 minutes early for my train this morning. I didn't realise I'd be that early. I usually get a 6:20 train to work. Apparently today's timetables are running on Saturday times so the first train was 6:58. I stood there with about 10 other people who hadn't known it either. It's the second of January. Even though a lot of people might have taken the extra day's holiday surely most businesses are open again today?
redfacedbear wrote: » Alternating between being aggravated by how busy it has been today; 'It's still the holidays - why are you all here? Could it not wait till Monday?' and aggravated because some people are still in holiday mode; 'What do mean the canteen has closed early? I need my 3pm coffee!' 'No, I can't do the phones so that you can go early - and wtf do you think you are doing trying to arrange this 3 minutes before you 'have to' leave? You could have sorted this out hours ago if it was that important.' Nobody's looking for consistency here, right?
LexieOnRale wrote: » Having a big family dinner today, the OHs family - not mine. Where is he all day? Not helping is what. Cooking most of the day, worn out and he isn't even home. I'd happily wring his neck
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » Seeing cars going the wrong way around a car park and being oblivious to all the near accidents they're causing.