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In someways mobile phones- it gives people with very little interesting to say the opportunity to say it in my earshot.
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Couple mid to late 20's sat there in the coffee shop for 15 minutes not a word passed between them whilst they flicked and scrolled on phones - Young girl sitting there texting scrolling just nodding to her Mum who was trying to engage her in conversation the world is ****ed - finally turned in to my Dad. I would have dropped it in the Coffee if my wife or daughters sat their doing that no matter how ******* boring they think I am!
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Another driving one... people who almost grind to a halt when doing a right turn (that would be a left turn in The UK).
I'm not expecting them to go up on two wheels while turning, but I'm not sure why the need to slow to a crawl either. |
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In the UK do all schools start their summer holidays on the same date, or do different schools/counties etc. have different end of term dates? I ask, because apparently here in The US the dates are all over the place locally, statewide or across the states. The end of term (semester here) for the summer break can range from the end of May to the start of July. So basically I have fallen foul to thinking kids would still be in school this week based on our local schools still being in session, but find the place we are going to get away inundated with kids of all ages. This has nothing to do with being taken out of school... they are on genuine summer break based on where they go to school. Frustrating, but fool is us, so have to suck it up. |
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Nottinghamshire and Derby obviously border each other but are very often different. For example Notts has 2 weeks off in October, Derby have 1. The easter holidays this year were also different - they both had 2 weeks but one started a week later and ended a week later. Leicestershire usually start earlier than both of them. |
Thanks guys, sounds like it’s within a week at the most in The UK. Looks like a five or six week spread here for summer.
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Scottish schools always close for the summer at least 2 weeks earlier than the English ones. It’s common for Scots families to rush off on their hols at the beginning of July before the English families turn up and ruin the ambience. ;)
Found that hard when I first moved up here, starting the new school term in mid August. Felt wrong, like I should still be off. I believe private schools have differing term times too. |
Changed this year up here. 5 weeks for summer instead of 6 and 2 weeks in October instead of 1.
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Project Managers aka Letterboxes in the construction industry
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An announcement at Waterloo station telling me how I can ensure a “safe passage” through the station. I’m commuting to work not climbing Everest ffs.
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Starbucks. Always have 2 tills right? Well one should be for coffee and only coffee. The other should be for all the shit they sell. (yes, yes, I know their coffee is shit too, but when you don't have any other choice (bar even shittier shit that passes for coffee in Chile).) Then all those ***** ordering **** knows what can hold each other up for hours, whilst anyone who wants coffee from a coffee shop can get on with their lives. |
The coffee in Chilean bars is shit?
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PS Now good for beers too To be honest, if I there's one nearby, I'll get a Juan Valdez https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Valdez_Café Decent Colombian |
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Although, granted, at the high end of town they are pretty scarce. Cafe Caribe or Haiti make a very decent cortado downtown. And not sleaxt enough for darkened windows. :afro: |
You know me Peter, I’m not for the exploitation of young ladies’ legs.
Haití i drink at home. Very decent coffee and comparatively cheap too. |
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People who refuse to break their stride pattern walking across busy spaces. Diagonal *****
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People who abandon their trolley in the middle of the supermarket aisle while they f**k off and wander about.
Thoughtless c*nts. |
People who leave their trolley in the supermarket queue and then f**k off to finish their shopping.
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It's the ones who abandon the trollies for ages whilst the queue is trying to move. And usually more than once. They tend to find their trollies 20ft away after the third time. And don't get me started on the pikeys who stand in the basket only queue with their trollies. Although, ones with a child in the trolley and just a few items are also excused. I am, on occasions, quite a reasonable person. |
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Sean Lock. |
my new desk position at work. Feels like I'm in the middle of the room. ridiculous
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My regular post gym cafe constantly changing staff resuting in decreasing abilities in waiting tables and making coffee. This new one is hopeless.
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This whole idea that Peter Crouch is now some sort of "personality"
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That Santander ad with the annoying Geordie midgets, Dec and Ant or something. Patronising, condescending bollocks. Them and Santander, who are still top of my hate list.
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Why does everyone feel they have infest my PC with their goddam cookies 'to enhance my experience'. Yeah, right. :rolleyes:. Surely the site works without them??
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Set the browser to download the “Milk” extension... works very well with cookies. |
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Totally non-conducive to working, talking on the phone (business or private), or trying to think straight... but hey - we were all in the same boat so made us part of a happy coherent team (Apparently). |
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I like him, wanna listen to his podcasts , hear good things about them. Annoying things- A bit OCD, but out of date advertising hoardings. American actors in TV adverts, De Niro, Bacon, Bridges, Arnie, Keitel, feck off, stick to acting. |
The f*cking Peloton advert.
If I hear that woman say "Great job Peloton, you smashed it" much more then I'm afraid the TV is the only thing that will be smashed. |
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A fella at work who sits in the canteen when everyone wants a bit of piece and quiet on their break watching WWE wrestling shit on his phone without earphones :wallbash:
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"Did somebody say Just Eat?"
No. F*ck off |
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And yes their adverts are downright irritating to say the very least. |
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To be fair, he’ll probably get slam dunked or choke slammed.... or some other wrestling move* * choreographed |
People who think their hobby/interests are exclusive to them.
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Also what Chrisophiex said could be a concern, he’s quite a big bloke:D |
Super excited, super happy, super ...
In fact, anything that starts with super. Except Superman. And I've never really been that keen on him either. |
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Perhaps you could all club together, buy some really cheap headphones, and when he starts watching it on his phone you all put your headphones on in unison. Quite elaborate, I admit :) |
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Stacey Solomon. I care not one jot about your sprog and how knackered you are.
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even Super Al turned out to be a top notch dick head. |
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Did you complain to management that your new surroundings were not conductive to your daily BBS experience and that your ability to start threads, interact with other posters opining on company time. was being severely hampered.;) |
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In reference to Monkey’s dilemma - you could ask the cafeteria staff to speak with him as i guess it is in their interests that you keep going there.
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People who struggle with the concept of ‘please’ and ‘thank you ‘.
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The fact that some people’s idea of a good Aerosmith song is I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing. |
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This one is a bit irrational as it's a free world, and why should I care, but... going to a very nice (read expensive) restaurant for a special occasion and there are people eating there in T-Shirts, shorts flip-flops and wearing baseball caps. And these are not young people either, in fact older people who should know better.
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BBC iplayer constantly buffering.
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The blatant commercialism of Mark & Spencer introducing a LGBT sandwich.
In case you wondered, its a BLT with guacamole. |
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Designed for LGBT dyslexics presumably A BLTG sandwich. |
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I never forgave Marks for discontinuing my favourite Potato and Onion Bhaji sandwich about 16 years ago :(
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The influence of the Ameiricanisation of politics. Seen it on clips from the U.K and over here. People standing behind a speaker holding up vote (insert political party) here ,is that really going to influence an opinion or vote. The one that really grinds my gears and the Libs (conservative) party do it here. The flag lapel pin. It's either I am a better patriot than you, or I can't remember which country I live in.
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A hot summers day being headline news.
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The seagull that defecates gloriously on our car every morning. I swear he knows I’m Palace. What a mess he makes.
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Fireworks. The poor dog is shitting herself and I can't sleep.
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One more paint splattered poop session on my motor and 30 years of vegetarianism and respecting the lives of our fellow creatures is seriously going out of the window. |
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Brick Walls ... you fall over knock your head on them when taking the dog for a walk. Ends up you are knocked out the wife gets called by passing neighbour finds me in her words in a pool of blood. Get rushed to hospital blues and twos whilst waking up..
scanned ...then stitched up. Lucky no hair left as would of needed shaving. One thing to add Dylan the Boxer never left my side refused to go to anyone until wife arrived on battle scene. Ok now except for sore head |
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