People who don't know how to indicate at roundabouts. c***s.
Petty Things That Get On Your Nerves...
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#51
Posted 02 September 2006 - 12:46
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#52
Posted 02 September 2006 - 13:13
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The checkout thing is not limited to just old folk, women ALWAYS take longer! That's not a generalisation it's a fact!
Tell you what, "love", how about getting your fucking money out of your purse until waiting until the very last moment, rifling through your bag to find it then spending ages to pick out the change out the corner of your overly small purse...
As for really petty annoyances - and it is really petty. How about waiters/waitress' offering you pepper for your meal before you taste it? How am I supposed to know if it needs it if I haven't tasted it yet?
As for really petty annoyances - and it is really petty. How about waiters/waitress' offering you pepper for your meal before you taste it? How am I supposed to know if it needs it if I haven't tasted it yet?
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"Personally I think we need to keep Rangers in the SPL. I don't care that fans will be upset with that." - Peter Houston (Dundee United Manager).
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#53
Posted 02 September 2006 - 20:23
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Finding out that people that you thought you had one thing in common with actually see you as a racist, or a homophobe for supporting your country.
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#54
Posted 02 September 2006 - 20:40
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Posted 02 September 2006 - 20:41
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Garrowhillclyde,
on Sep 2 2006, 21:40, said:
Who's the burd in your avatar, Gingy?
RIP Craig Gowans - 1988-2005 #37
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#56
Posted 02 September 2006 - 20:50
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Whoooops!! Wrong thread!!
This post has been edited by Gaz: 02 September 2006 - 20:51
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#57
Posted 02 September 2006 - 21:21
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Here's one...
Sad, pathetic individuals who scurry home and go straight onto here after a Scotland game to have a go at the Scotland supporters instead of congratulating a superb six goal victory.
Thats what gets on my thruppennies.
Sad, pathetic individuals who scurry home and go straight onto here after a Scotland game to have a go at the Scotland supporters instead of congratulating a superb six goal victory.
Thats what gets on my thruppennies.
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#58
Posted 02 September 2006 - 21:22
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StewartyMac, on Sep 2 2006, 22:21, said:
Here's one...
Sad, pathetic individuals who scurry home and go straight onto here after a Scotland game to have a go at the Scotland supporters instead of congratulating a superb six goal victory.
Thats what gets on my thruppennies.
Sad, pathetic individuals who scurry home and go straight onto here after a Scotland game to have a go at the Scotland supporters instead of congratulating a superb six goal victory.
Thats what gets on my thruppennies.
Try supporting Falkirk... you'd soon get used to it.
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#59
Posted 02 September 2006 - 22:42
Gaz, on Sep 2 2006, 22:22, said:
Try supporting Falkirk... you'd soon get used to it.
Now that would really get on my nerves!!
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#60
Posted 03 September 2006 - 00:24
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When you're at a party and they put out bowls of crisps, but they mix the flavours of crisps, like cheese and onion mixed with salt and vinegar...that really annoys me.
THEY HIBERNATE IN YOUR COLON
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Posted 03 September 2006 - 01:45
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#62
Posted 03 September 2006 - 11:21
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Car/Motorbike alarms going off for hours - there is a motorbike parked outside the flat and it's alarm went off sometime around 4am this morning (I heard through the double-glazing because my windaes were shut) and was still going at 11am.
Inconsiderate b'stards. I know I'm not the only person that heard it!
Inconsiderate b'stards. I know I'm not the only person that heard it!
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Posted 03 September 2006 - 11:46
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Laid Back Maverick, on Sep 3 2006, 12:21, said:
Car/Motorbike alarms going off for hours - there is a motorbike parked outside the flat and it's alarm went off sometime around 4am this morning (I heard through the double-glazing because my windaes were shut) and was still going at 11am.
Inconsiderate b'stards. I know I'm not the only person that heard it!
Inconsiderate b'stards. I know I'm not the only person that heard it!
If the fucker had been going on for 7 hours, I would have been out there after the first ripping the electrics out of it. With cars it's less easy as to get under the bonnet you normally need to get into the car. Nothing a deftly chucked spark plug can't solve of course.
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"Personally I think we need to keep Rangers in the SPL. I don't care that fans will be upset with that." - Peter Houston (Dundee United Manager).
"Personally I think we need to keep Rangers in the SPL. I don't care that fans will be upset with that." - Peter Houston (Dundee United Manager).
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Posted 03 September 2006 - 11:53
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halfaperson, on Sep 3 2006, 01:24, said:
When you're at a party and they put out bowls of crisps, but they mix the flavours of crisps, like cheese and onion mixed with salt and vinegar...that really annoys me.
Too true.
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Posted 03 September 2006 - 12:45
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ricster, on Sep 3 2006, 12:46, said:
If the fucker had been going on for 7 hours, I would have been out there after the first ripping the electrics out of it. With cars it's less easy as to get under the bonnet you normally need to get into the car. Nothing a deftly chucked spark plug can't solve of course.

I thought it was a house alarm at first, until the Police came round at 5am, had a quick shifty and noted the reg number of the motorbike and left. Cheers for that.
It's a pain in the arse that bike anyway - wastes a perfectly good parking bay and it nevers seems to move. Somebody's ornament no doubt. And I'll guarantee you it belongs to someone that lives way up the road too, so they don't have to park on the street like everyone else!
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#67
Posted 03 September 2006 - 12:51
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Posted 03 September 2006 - 14:01
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Folk who are in possesion of a drivers license, yet clearly don't have scooby how to drive. For this, see the majority of Taxi Drivers, Bus Drivers and White Van Men. See in your driving test? Know those lights on either side of your car that let you indicate to others when you plan to turn? They weren't there as an optional thing, they are fucking standard issue so use them you c***s. Also the red light normally means STOP, it doesn't mean canter on through from 30 yards back when I have a fucking right of way light indicating to me that it is safe to make a right turn, then give me the finger as if it's my fault that you are a c**t, knowing fine I'm in no position to give chase. (Which I wanted to and would have done in a heartbeat)
Also, boy racers. Look mate, a Clio is a Clio is a Clio. No amount of alloys, blacked out windows, removal of the renault badges and replacing with cheap go-faster stripes or blue lights under your shitey £300 car, draws from the fact that you are in denial about owning a hairdressers motor. Your 6 different versions of Peugot that you rotate between you is also of no consequence. Yes I drive a Renault Kangoo, yes it does look suspiciosly like the Popemobile, I am well aware that it is not cool, but I didn't spend £4000 trying to make what is essentially scrap metal on wheels, look respectable, and only serving to make myself look like a jumped up wee fanny in the process. If I ever want a respectable looking car with good performance, I'll buy one. Not try and build one from an old rust bucket, kit it out with a £500 stereo system, roll both windows down and belt out happy hardcore at a red light cos I think it sounds good.
Also, boy racers. Look mate, a Clio is a Clio is a Clio. No amount of alloys, blacked out windows, removal of the renault badges and replacing with cheap go-faster stripes or blue lights under your shitey £300 car, draws from the fact that you are in denial about owning a hairdressers motor. Your 6 different versions of Peugot that you rotate between you is also of no consequence. Yes I drive a Renault Kangoo, yes it does look suspiciosly like the Popemobile, I am well aware that it is not cool, but I didn't spend £4000 trying to make what is essentially scrap metal on wheels, look respectable, and only serving to make myself look like a jumped up wee fanny in the process. If I ever want a respectable looking car with good performance, I'll buy one. Not try and build one from an old rust bucket, kit it out with a £500 stereo system, roll both windows down and belt out happy hardcore at a red light cos I think it sounds good.
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#69
Posted 03 September 2006 - 14:13
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People who park in the turning points at the end of cul-de-sacs do my nut right in
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Posted 03 September 2006 - 14:13
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Optical Express.
They are c***s!
They are c***s!
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Posted 03 September 2006 - 14:47
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Posted 03 September 2006 - 14:53
Mates who fart in pubs and clubs when you're tryin to talk to a girl then walk away, bring back smoking i say. Random neds who try to start on you on a night out. When you accidently buy something which is low fat or diet, they'd be as well writing 'tastes like shit' on it. People who pick their nose when I'm tryin to eat. Glasgow High students with stupid accents and acne who sit near me on the train.
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Posted 03 September 2006 - 15:30
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Posted 03 September 2006 - 17:48
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People who moan at you for doing something which they then go and do themselves, like my dad, he moans at me for slamming the door, but he does it as well sometimes. Also when you are walking behind someone at the shops and they stop and you nearly walk into them
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