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Waiting for ages at a check out behind about 10 people, when i get to the front, there's no one behind me, keeps happening.
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Any song with a synthesised beat. Soulless lazy feckers.
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Oi ! Blue Monday is a classic, and due to lack of technology in their day, the synth had to be re-programmed every time they played the song, as there was no way of saving the info to the synth. Not lazy, in the slightest :) |
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Stars on 45 are probably more influential than Kraftwerk. |
Bucks Fizz were more influential than Kraftwerk.
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Agreed. Kraftwerk were very dull to look at. Almost robotic. |
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Buzz flies.
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The Liverpool FC wankfest that’s about to start
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When you’re sitting in the garden on a Summer’s day and within 2 seconds a fly has committed kamikaze in your orange Fanta.
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Bin dippers winning things without even having to play well.
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Kids in cinemas. Not that I don’t except it when I’m going to see Detective Pikachu, but obnoxious nonetheless.
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Still the misuse of the word 'iconic'. And the use of 'luxury' to describe every new housing development.
Estate Agents. Let's not beat about the bush - they should all be shot. Lawyers. I have never met another collective so far up its own arse. |
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Having the Sunday roast ready with just the peas to put on. Catching the seive on the sink and spilling the peas all over the kitchen floor.
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No saving that |
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Synth music can give as much emotion as any other genre of music.
For instance, I Feel Love- total joy |
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Suddenly it stung like buggery and then I noticed something didn't quite smell right. Looked down and saw that I was holding a hip flask instead of the aftershave bottle. After reeling off an appropriate medley of naughty words I had to get on the 'bus smelling like a distillery at eight in the morning FFS. |
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:D At least the whisky hid the smell of your beer emissions. I won’t ask why you have a hip flask in your bathroom cabinet... |
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Plastic scousers wondering around London looking smug.
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I would suggest that an original piano or guitarist would have a better chance of playing with plugged in instruments than the other way around.
Nothing wrong with the fifties or Fats Domino! |
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You won't catch me doing that next year when we win it, even with my new 'Nugent 9' shirt. |
The f*ckin American Nation Anthem. Piss off, Trump :veryangry
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Guess I just prefer a more natural sound. Even an electric guitar depends on the resonance of its body.
Having said that OMDs talking loud and clear is one of my favourite tunes. |
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Or Tarzan Boy by Baltimora
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I get the feeling you're not taking this seriously, ME. :clown:
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Yazoo - Midnight (not released as a single so no proper video as such):
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Baltimora - Tarzan Boy (released as a single so we do have a video to show the genius involved and to give colour to this heart rending soliloquy)
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I might have done this one before... but going to a very nice (read expensive) hotel in the middle of the week, and finding parents with kids of school age staying there during a time the kids should still be in school.
Nothing against kids being there, but during a time when schools out or at the weekend. That way I can plan around them. Just read some reviews on Trip Advisor, and people are so oblivious to this, and think it's grand they get cheaper rates and the kids get the pool all to themselves... bastards! Of course they get the pool to themselves... nobody else whats to be around them screaming and yelling so leave! |
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Seeing Eric Cantona in two separate adverts today - one for Kronenbourg and the other for Hotels.com. There are two things I won't be spending my money on again.
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Having to relist something on eBay for a second time because wankers win the bidding but don't read the listing - collection only means that you are coming to my house to pick the sodding thing up.
If Elgin could manage it why can't you - twats. |
Queenslanders, The main reason Aussies get a bad rap overseas.
Bigoted, Bogan, Gods own, Narrow Minded, Right wing, Racist, Banjo playing Alabamanian, freaks. Their only redeeming feature is they collectively hate the polarised opposite Melbourne so much that they rarely venture here. Love to Queexit them and take on the Kiwi's instead. |
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(It were feckin freezing) |
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Getting called for additional security checks at airport just after you've paid 20 dollars for two bottles of beer. Yep, you've guessed it. They weren't there when I got back ten minutes later.
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A few days ago (and for the past month or so) my printer was bugging me to update the "Firmware", so on Sunday I did it, and didn't think anymore about it.
Today I went to print something, and nothing... no communication between the computer and the printer (it's WiFi). Finally figured out this evening I had to re-enter the WiFi password into the printer. Not one single warning, or hint that this was required, or message saying it was what was required. Bloody egg heads! And they wonder why I hate to update software. :wallbash::wallbash::wallbash: |
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Jeans ? On the courses I play? Well my dear old thing. |
That the BBC have a news article on their website entitled “what where the D-Day landings ?” Ffs don’t they have history in school any more ??? Unbelievable :veryangry
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:D touché
I’m blaming the iPhone |
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I would add that many kids are quite knowledgeable about History these days thanks to the wonderful 'Horrible Histories' books/TV series/theatre productions. |
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I feel sure I've mentioned this before but, grown adults cycling on the pavement; you do not have priority over every other pedestrian you utter ****bastards
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I’m in my 50s and studied it for at least a year in my History lessons. My son is a teenager and I reckon he’s had better lessons on it than I did. There are also brilliant resources that the teachers either show in class (eg film clips on their whiteboards) or recommend to their pupils to watch/read as homework. He’s been on a school trip to France re D Day and I honestly think he knows more about the mission than I learned. Back in the 60s and 70s the veterans I knew didn’t like to talk about the war. Most felt the real heroes were those who died and they were grateful to be alive really. But events like today’s anniversary are encouraging the veterans to put aside their modesty and to share their stories. |
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I agree re the teaching methods of today - vastly improved resources at school. Plus, of course, if they want to do any self-research, they have t'internet. |
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I say this because I remember that in my first year of Senior School my history teacher taught us the bewildering events of ancient China! I’m keen on History, but oh boy that was a tough year and I can’t remember a single thing she told us. When my parents eventually questioned the school on this, it turned out this was her personal specialist subject. My goodness her lessons were a struggle. At least my son’s History lessons re China have been about the revolution, and therefore far more interesting in terms of modern history and politics. |
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You lot were lucky, I got The Agricultural Revolution. Jethro Tull’s seed drill anyone?
It’s no wonder I bunked off as much as I did. Then my daughter got to study The Viet Nam War for A Levels, I would have aced that. |
Parents’ occupations still being on birth certificates. Who gives a fvck?
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I'm annoyed that I didn't say "stuntman" or something when they filled them in for my kids.
I did accidentally nick the registrar's pen on one occasion. But then he did ask me if Tomás was a Polish name. It was a lovely pen. |
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Two of his A Levels are going to History and Politics. Those two syllabuses will add up to an interesting mix of medieval to modern history. Oh and before anyone asks, yes he studied British history (including the Elizabethans, Tudors and the World Wars) prior to the GCSE options. They front load those topics in the early senior school years now to ensure all the pupils have an opportunity to learn about them, not just those who take the subject further. |
Warwick Davies and short arses of his ilk.
I don't like their kind. |
The inept bbc camera men/women who can’t film the red arrows at the DDay celebrates just zoom about the sky aimlessly. If our gunners had that level of incompetence we would never have been able to celebrate today !
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It's been lovely watching my kids hoover up every repeat of HH. I think there were complaints about dumbing down the subject matter at the time, but at least it gets children interested. Quote:
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It’s v easy for parents to negatively influence kids by labelling history as a waste of time. They then tune out in lessons, especially if they also have a rather dry teacher. |
I learnt about WW2 from my dad and him making me watch World at War documentaries etc. School was all the Tudors and Stuarts etc.
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Hardly touched on WW1+2 at later school.Learn't when we lived in Hannover in the 70's(old man stationed there)and lets not forget all the black and white classic films when we were young.Seemed to be one on most sundays.
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Arguably still the greatest TV documentary series ever made - The World at War - learnt me my amazing grasp of global history 1939-45
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I love America and Americans but I don't like it when they leave out an 'I' in Aluminium.
Annoys the f*ck outta me. |
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At school the only thing I remember in regard to history was The French Revolution, and even that is a bit iffy! Had to give up history to take metalwork in about the 3rd year. |
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