Schwiiing wrote: » I'm in my mid 20's and my barber did my ears and eyebrows today.
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.
conorh91 wrote: » Parents who let their very young children run amok with those odious scooters on the public road and footpath. It's a fatality waiting to happen in my area. Every evening when I'm walking home or heading out for a jog, I'll see a parent absent-mindedly using their smartphone, or talking to their adult friend, while their kids hurtle around pedestrians, and across private gateways and other busy entrances like supermarkets and builders merchants, with only the occasional, half-arsed calls of "Oh come back Jaydon/ Katelyn/ Lily-Mae" When you're pulling out of a carpark on a busy road, it's difficult enough to keep an eye on traffic without having to worry about a three-foot child coming from nowhere on a push-scooter. Such exits are designed to allow the driver to see road-traffic approaching, not children whizzing along the path on push-scooters. 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.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Vest tops on men. I think they look awful and I saw a guy wearing one while doing something with a trailer out on the road opposite our house, I thought he was a knacker, then I realised he's actually a neighbour. While he isn't a knacker he is a bit of a wnker.:D
Gwynplaine wrote: » You text someone and they ring back. My brother is always at it, he is able to text so I don't know why he always does it. Was organising a stag, sent a blanket text to everyone involved with the details of the stag, date, location, price etc. Everyone replied fairly quickly via text or Viber, but he rings me back, and is on the phone for 10 minutes."Where's it on eh?" "When's it on eh?" "How much is it eh?" "Many going eh?" Then after all that it's "bye, bye, bye-bye" 5 times at the end of the call.
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!
redbel05 wrote: » Potatoes. Trying to parboil them before roasting in the oven. Foolishly leaving their jackets on (it was in a chefs recipe,OK? Don't look at me like that) Left the room to check the laundry and they weren't on 10 minutes before they had turned to mush. What made matters worse was that I had put on the whole bag since I was cooking for 8 and was expecting them all home in half an hour so no time to get more. Queue burnt fingers as I rushed to pick the peels out before anyone arrived. First lad through the door says ' Whats with the mash? I thought we were having your special roasties?' Grrrrrrr So yeah.... Potatoes.
Huntergonzo wrote: » I suppose this isn't trivial but the lack of self service checkouts in Aldi and Lidl really p1ss me off, getting stuck behind a big full trolley when you only have a few items is infuriating, I've put the stuff down and left on plenty of occasions.
TomBtheGoat wrote: » That's it for you then, might as well head off to the retirement farm.:pac:
somesoldiers wrote: » wait til you start finding random, freaky 2 inch hairs appearing on your forehead that weren't there yesterday
redbel05 wrote: » Or when the till next to you opens up and all the people behind you get away while you wait behind the wee old woman counting her change or the stressed mother/father of four who is unsuccessfully trying to keep her kids from putting the sweets in the basket while paying. I always let the person behind me go ahead if they have few items and I have a big trolley full. Its only being courteous!
fiachr_a wrote: » Frozen pizza in Spar is €4.79 but for 2 it's only a fiver. Can't get the logic there. Surely they're overcharging for the single pizza?
dulux99 wrote: » When you say something to somebody, and because they've a lack of personality and original thought, they try to he witty and respond with "first world problem" Ie - "ah jaysus I'm after leaving my phone charger in work" and they respond "first world problem much!!' Jog on.
KatW4 wrote: » I'm in that mood where I'm all worked up and annoyed but can't put my finger on what exactly is annoying me.
Robsweezie wrote: its a very hot day in ireland 20 something degrees (presuming you live here)could be making you irritable. I know it bothers me anyway.