galljga1 wrote: » You are obviously intelligent but just cannot spell Mensa.
Kev W wrote: » How is this a problem exactly?
Colser wrote: » When you answer your phone in work a few minutes before youre due to finish up and end up getting some dipstick with a ridiculous problem thats going to delay you for ages...give me strength lord ...Mondays are difficult enough
Menas wrote: » Just try the old "There is a fire alarm here now, I need to go" line?
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Just read that the local shopping centre is going to be running a kids playgroup on Thursday afternoons all through July and August. Bad enough in itself, but the real kicker is that the area described as the Kids Play area, is right outside the fcuking bank in the busiest part of the mofo shopping mall. Whatever fcukwit thought that one up should be strung up by the balls.:mad:
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Really, you don't see that blocking off a big space in the centre of one of the busiest parts of a shopping mall on one of the busiest shopping days every week for 2 months is a problem? Try getting to the bank, or maneuvering a trolley around them. A stupid, stupid, stupid idea.
JanaMay wrote: » I think it's probably a good idea. Admittedly, I don't know the shopping centre you're talking about but I imagine that a self-contained area for children to play in while their parents do the shopping and go to the bank etc is probably beneficial to all. It saves time for parents, frees the supermarkets up of bored children who can cause a disturbance and creates employment for whoever looks after them. Obviuosly, if the management company has put it in an area which doesn't suit, shoppers should let them know. On another note: my trivial annoance today is people letting their dogs wee outside my door. I'm fed up pouring bleached water over it! Wee stinks!
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » If they'd positioned the Play Area properly it would have been very handy for parents doing their shopping to leave the kids for an hour or so, but they put it in a narrow area which is really busy and will just get in the way. I can understand what they're trying to do, they just did it the wrong way. It's a shame really, then again the management of that shopping centre are regularly criticised for the running the place so badly.
JanaMay wrote: » (BTW, I'm a serial complainer to companies etc). .
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Really, you don't see that blocking off a big space in the centre of one of the busiest parts of a shopping mall on one of the busiest shopping days every week for 2 months is a problem? Try getting to the bank, or maneuvering a trolley around them. A stupid, stupid, stupid idea. Incidentally, I get the impression that you are following me through different threads looking for an argument, if so please get a life as I'm just going to ignore you from this point on. You're just getting a tad dull now.
fiachr_a wrote: » Gay pride parades but no white pride ones.
conorh91 wrote: » Not sure this even qualifies as a trivial annoyance tbh. It's only trivial in the sense that it's so ridiculously commonplace. Parents, control your children on those things.
DareGod wrote: I don't understand it. I barely post at all, like maybe once a week, maximum. And then just now she deletes me out of nowhere. I know the default response to this is "It's Facebook, it's not real life, so you shouldn't be taking it seriously." But I call BS on that oft-repeated response. Someone who I thought really liked me, and who I was very fond of, consciously decided to cut me off completely. It hurts a little. And I just needed to vent.
lizzyman wrote: » You appear to have taken a wrong turn at the banjo playing rednecks/inbreeders anonymous forum.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: Is the humidity making anyone else's hair a frizzy nightmare? I'd put off having it cut and coloured but I couldn't leave it any longer. I'm getting it done next week but my stylist is on holiday, I hate letting someone I don't know cut it. But it's either that or continue to look like a female Side Show Bob, despite washing, blow drying and straightening my hair every day.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Is the humidity making anyone else's hair a frizzy nightmare? I'd put off having it cut and coloured but I couldn't leave it any longer. I'm getting it done next week but my stylist is on holiday, I hate letting someone I don't know cut it.:( But it's either that or continue to look like a female Side Show Bob, despite washing, blow drying and straightening my hair every day.