Things that annoy you beyond reason...? [Vol 3]
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AstonZagato said:
R8VXF said:
Morningside said:
R8VXF said:
... "Evil Teeth"! ...
What on earth are evil teeth?droopsnoot said:
AstonZagato said:
R8VXF said:
Morningside said:
R8VXF said:
... "Evil Teeth"! ...
What on earth are evil teeth?ambuletz said:
Not annoy.. but rather upset me.
This morning I was locking my bike up outside the office, someone came up to the door then asked me if it was open. I told them its closed, if you need something you need to go to our other office for that service, this one is not open until much later.
The person came back later on and we told them they had to go our other office for that service. They had a strop and walked out, as they was heading out the door I heard them under their breath calling me a fat idiot (or to that effect) to their friend.
I have never had someone insult me 'cos of my weight like that. I'm a couple of stone over but not the kind of person you'd have to think twice about if you're looking to sit next to me and 2 others in the back of a car. The bh.
I hope it was a push bike then, fatty. This morning I was locking my bike up outside the office, someone came up to the door then asked me if it was open. I told them its closed, if you need something you need to go to our other office for that service, this one is not open until much later.
The person came back later on and we told them they had to go our other office for that service. They had a strop and walked out, as they was heading out the door I heard them under their breath calling me a fat idiot (or to that effect) to their friend.
I have never had someone insult me 'cos of my weight like that. I'm a couple of stone over but not the kind of person you'd have to think twice about if you're looking to sit next to me and 2 others in the back of a car. The bh.
I'm currently covering for a supervisor at a news printers ensuring that the trucks are loaded with the correct amount of papers and leave on time etc. I have a pile of loose papers fresh off the press sat on my desk which are free for any of the staff or drivers to take a copy. Why is it that every single person that comes for a paper will NEVER take the top copy but always the one underneath? The top copy hasn't been touched, it's fresh off the fresh ffs. This annoys me beyond reason to the point where I actually swap the top 2 copies around so that they actually unknowingly take the top copy anyway .
gowmonster said:
JonRB said:
Using Linux at work and Windows at home, and opening a command prompt in Windows and finding that Ctrl-Shift-V doesn't paste. This annoys me beyond reason.
(I apologise for the high geek quotient in this post)
2 options(I apologise for the high geek quotient in this post)
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/25590/how-to-enable...
mobaxterm http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/download.html
actually there are lots but they are probably the easiest.
I have fedora 22 on virtualbox in seamless mode for certain linux apps.
Edited by WD39 on Monday 13th July 20:45
All that jazz said:
I'm currently covering for a supervisor at a news printers ensuring that the trucks are loaded with the correct amount of papers and leave on time etc. I have a pile of loose papers fresh off the press sat on my desk which are free for any of the staff or drivers to take a copy. Why is it that every single person that comes for a paper will NEVER take the top copy but always the one underneath? The top copy hasn't been touched, it's fresh off the fresh ffs. This annoys me beyond reason to the point where I actually swap the top 2 copies around so that they actually unknowingly take the top copy anyway .
This occurs wherever newspapers are sold. Do it myself, don't know why, something from my childhood presumably. I've often wondered, who gets that top copy?OpulentBob said:
Issi said:
Old fashioned names for children in an attempt to be a bit 'different'
School photos nowadays look like a line up for a 1920's FA Cup final, with all the Alfies/Archies/Berts/Reggies/Sidneys and Stanleys.
Just been talking to a mate about this today. An ex colleague has just had a child. Despite being named "Edward George", he is being introduced to everyone as "Teddy".School photos nowadays look like a line up for a 1920's FA Cup final, with all the Alfies/Archies/Berts/Reggies/Sidneys and Stanleys.
The child is 2 days old.
fking hipsters.
A little girl called Tuppence
A little boy called Roohpert (and he admitted that it was because of Winnie the Pooh)
The colossal Twonk.
Issi said:
OpulentBob said:
Issi said:
Old fashioned names for children in an attempt to be a bit 'different'
School photos nowadays look like a line up for a 1920's FA Cup final, with all the Alfies/Archies/Berts/Reggies/Sidneys and Stanleys.
Just been talking to a mate about this today. An ex colleague has just had a child. Despite being named "Edward George", he is being introduced to everyone as "Teddy".School photos nowadays look like a line up for a 1920's FA Cup final, with all the Alfies/Archies/Berts/Reggies/Sidneys and Stanleys.
The child is 2 days old.
fking hipsters.
A little girl called Tuppence
A little boy called Roohpert (and he admitted that it was because of Winnie the Pooh)
The colossal Twonk.
There's a boy called Dannii in my youngest boys class, as you say, he is going to spend the rest of his life having to explain why he's got a girls name (just because his parents wanted him to be a bit different - they've certainly achieved that!)
Oh, and my earlier post, it was Roopert (after Kanga and Roo), and not Roohpert (after Winnie the Pooh)
Oh, and my earlier post, it was Roopert (after Kanga and Roo), and not Roohpert (after Winnie the Pooh)
Issi said:
There's a boy called Dannii in my youngest boys class, as you say, he is going to spend the rest of his life having to explain why he's got a girls name (just because his parents wanted him to be a bit different - they've certainly achieved that!)
Oh, and my earlier post, it was Roopert (after Kanga and Roo), and not Roohpert (after Winnie the Pooh)
Still, at least they're not named after a Panda that could sort-of do magic. Oh, and my earlier post, it was Roopert (after Kanga and Roo), and not Roohpert (after Winnie the Pooh)
JonRB said:
Still, at least they're not named after a Panda that could sort-of do magic.
What about just being called Panda http://pandarossofficial.com/Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff