Things that annoy you beyond reason...? [Vol 2]
Discussion
waiting at a petrol station behind 2 pumps, 1st pump moves 2nd pump walking back to car, car behind me goes straight for pump 1 instead of waiting 30 seconds more to allow pump 2 out.
it just seems very unmannered and happened twice in last week, a mouth breather and a mutton dressed as lamb tangoed hag.
another one, honda s-type with kids in back one arm with fag out window, and a death wish driving style.
it just seems very unmannered and happened twice in last week, a mouth breather and a mutton dressed as lamb tangoed hag.
another one, honda s-type with kids in back one arm with fag out window, and a death wish driving style.
hidetheelephants said:
ClassicMotorNut said:
I hate portmanteaus, they are clichéd, pointless, lazy and annoying. Take for example 'glamping', meaning glamourous camping. Who the fk thought of that?
Irony feedback loop; where people are annoyed by the use of portmanteaus and portmanteau itself is a portmanteau.I've never even heard it spoken and I mix with the intelligenterati. (I say mix as in not one of them.)
GTIR said:
hidetheelephants said:
ClassicMotorNut said:
I hate portmanteaus, they are clichéd, pointless, lazy and annoying. Take for example 'glamping', meaning glamourous camping. Who the fk thought of that?
Irony feedback loop; where people are annoyed by the use of portmanteaus and portmanteau itself is a portmanteau.I've never even heard it spoken and I mix with the intelligenterati. (I say mix as in not one of them.)
It's the correct word to describe a specific thing (an annoyance in this case). Why wouldn't someone use it for that purpose?
GTIR said:
DrTre said:
I...er..eh?
What?Don't leave me hanging!
Richard Burton poncing around like John Inman in a Seventies Safari suit, and Danielle De Metz with that hat, those shades and that shirt, looking like she just stepped off a superyacht in St Tropez circa 1971 (which she probably had). How in the hell does this remotely look like WWII? And so many of the war films made at that time are just the same, it annoys me beyond reason.
Balmoral said:
GTIR said:
DrTre said:
I...er..eh?
What?Don't leave me hanging!
Richard Burton poncing around like John Inman in a Seventies Safari suit, and Danielle De Metz with that hat, those shades and that shirt, looking like she just stepped off a superyacht in St Tropez circa 1971 (which she probably had). How in the hell does this remotely look like WWII? And so many of the war films made at that time are just the same, it annoys me beyond reason.
What's happening!
Pothole said:
GTIR said:
hidetheelephants said:
ClassicMotorNut said:
I hate portmanteaus, they are clichéd, pointless, lazy and annoying. Take for example 'glamping', meaning glamourous camping. Who the fk thought of that?
Irony feedback loop; where people are annoyed by the use of portmanteaus and portmanteau itself is a portmanteau.I've never even heard it spoken and I mix with the intelligenterati. (I say mix as in not one of them.)
It's the correct word to describe a specific thing (an annoyance in this case). Why wouldn't someone use it for that purpose?
"define 'normal'" and "GTIR" in the same post.
Just how did you think this was going to turn out?
(BTW, it's clear that you're not one of the intelligenterati, unlike I and GTIR, who is. Fancy that - you've never even heard of us. I bet you eat sugar sandwiches and think that tomato sauce is a vegetable)
hidetheelephants said:
ClassicMotorNut said:
I hate portmanteaus, they are clichéd, pointless, lazy and annoying. Take for example 'glamping', meaning glamourous camping. Who the fk thought of that?
Irony feedback loop; where people are annoyed by the use of portmanteaus and portmanteau itself is a portmanteau.GTIR said:
Balmoral said:
GTIR said:
DrTre said:
I...er..eh?
What?Don't leave me hanging!
Richard Burton poncing around like John Inman in a Seventies Safari suit, and Danielle De Metz with that hat, those shades and that shirt, looking like she just stepped off a superyacht in St Tropez circa 1971 (which she probably had). How in the hell does this remotely look like WWII? And so many of the war films made at that time are just the same, it annoys me beyond reason.
What's happening!
DrTre said:
GTIR said:
Balmoral said:
GTIR said:
DrTre said:
I...er..eh?
What?Don't leave me hanging!
Richard Burton poncing around like John Inman in a Seventies Safari suit, and Danielle De Metz with that hat, those shades and that shirt, looking like she just stepped off a superyacht in St Tropez circa 1971 (which she probably had). How in the hell does this remotely look like WWII? And so many of the war films made at that time are just the same, it annoys me beyond reason.
What's happening!
Do you like sugar sandwiches?
CommanderJameson said:
Pothole said:
GTIR said:
hidetheelephants said:
ClassicMotorNut said:
I hate portmanteaus, they are clichéd, pointless, lazy and annoying. Take for example 'glamping', meaning glamourous camping. Who the fk thought of that?
Irony feedback loop; where people are annoyed by the use of portmanteaus and portmanteau itself is a portmanteau.I've never even heard it spoken and I mix with the intelligenterati. (I say mix as in not one of them.)
It's the correct word to describe a specific thing (an annoyance in this case). Why wouldn't someone use it for that purpose?
"define 'normal'" and "GTIR" in the same post.
Just how did you think this was going to turn out?
(BTW, it's clear that you're not one of the intelligenterati, unlike I and GTIR, who is. Fancy that - you've never even heard of us. I bet you eat sugar sandwiches and think that tomato sauce is a vegetable)
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