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Post by reddub on Feb 17, 2012 21:18:52 GMT
Bouncers.
People are work who could give you a lift, drive past and you walk home.
Jehovah Witnesses.
Holier than thou Liverpool fans.
People who deliberately skip queues.
People who get minor promotions at work who then think they run the place.
...more will come to me. Watch this space!!
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Post by king nothing on Feb 18, 2012 8:27:08 GMT
[quote author=reddub board=general thread=22017 post=356331 time=1329513532
People who get minor promotions at work who then think they run the place.[/quote]
Yes yes and yes i'm all for bettering yourself and moving up but some people just don't have the skills to manage.
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Post by Kamilo on Feb 22, 2012 1:36:05 GMT
In these winter months, throwing on your jacket or long sleeve what have you, then washing your face or fixing your hair something like that the sleeves get slightly wet and stay wet for seems like an hour
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Post by Kojak on Feb 27, 2012 0:59:03 GMT
When people unplug something and don't move the plug out of the way meaning I inevitably fucking stand on it.
Will Mellor.
When people don't say thanks when you hold a door for them. Ignorant.
When you're stood at a bus stop waiting for a bus that comes every 8 minutes and someone comes over and asks if there's a bus due.
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Post by Tatty on Feb 27, 2012 11:32:17 GMT
People who take their prams into town on a bust Saturday thus slowing everyone down. Charity cases. Starbucks (With the exception of Gingerbread lattes and Praline Mochas) Non regulars in your local stealing your usual spot.
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Post by reddub on Feb 28, 2012 21:51:00 GMT
Annoying Work Colleagues.
I work in off-site storage/filing, and my desk/computer has been in the same place for the past nine years.
I had one particular work colleague who constantly told me that 'i should get my own office/roof in the warehouse'. Repeated it to me all the time. They moved my work-station to another area in the warehouse, and i deliberately avoided the guy who was annoying me, so that one was nipped in the bud..!
Latest is a guy who has returned back to us after a five year absence, he now tells me 'it's all your fault' constantly. It was mildly amusing at the begining but now he has become really irritating. I walk past him, he says it...he walks past my area, he says it...he goes upstairs in the building, he says it around my vicinity.
I've begun to totally ignore him, if he happens to say it, and now i am deliberately avoiding him, i see him approaching down one aisle, i'll walk over to my desk a different way.
I know he'll become bored of it eventually, but it really pisses me off how colleagues think they have the licence to do what they want, when you are trying to concentrate on doing your best.
I have a laugh with colleagues all of the time, but everybody knows when to draw the line and become serious. It's the colleagues who persist in pissing you off which is a real pet hate of mine!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 29, 2012 21:44:15 GMT
People who use the "Racism", "Sexism", "Homophobia" etc card everytime they don't get their own way. Yes it exists in the world and it's wrong, but if you're black/a woman/gay that doesn't mean everytime you get passed for a promotion, not get the job, get stopped by police, not get the girl/guy, not get tickets, fucking whatever, that it has to be down to your race, religion, sex, colour, or sexual preference. So fucking get over it!
Also, "Positive descrimination" Discrimination is wrong, end of. It means someone is being discrimated against, how can that ever be positive? I have personal experience of this when my brother attempted to get his life long dream job of working for the fire brigade. He passed every interview and test, but was told by the guy giving him his final interview that they couldn't employ him, as they had a station full of white men, they had to fulfil their goverment quota of women and "ethnic minorities". Utter bullshit, it should be the best person/people for the job, not based on the colour of your fucking skin.
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Post by moxdevil on Feb 29, 2012 22:37:42 GMT
*Creationists *People that call basic mental weakness an illness as a cop out of personal responsibility *Rent-a-protesters and the lack of water cannon usage on them *Charities taking liberties with your generosity *People that would rather dodge traffic at road crossings because another 10 seconds is too long to wait for the green man to appear *People that wear their jeans halfway down their arse/ jeans that are designed to give this look - why would you wish to look like a clown?
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Post by Bestie on Mar 1, 2012 9:01:36 GMT
Torn ankle ligaments.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2012 17:04:14 GMT
People who use the "Racism", "Sexism", "Homophobia" etc card everytime they don't get their own way. Yes it exists in the world and it's wrong, but if you're black/a woman/gay that doesn't mean everytime you get passed for a promotion, not get the job, get stopped by police, not get the girl/guy, not get tickets, fucking whatever, that it has to be down to your race, religion, sex, colour, or sexual preference. So fucking get over it! Also, "Positive descrimination" Discrimination is wrong, end of. It means someone is being discrimated against, how can that ever be positive? I have personal experience of this when my brother attempted to get his life long dream job of working for the fire brigade. He passed every interview and test, but was told by the guy giving him his final interview that they couldn't employ him, as they had a station full of white men, they had to fulfil their goverment quota of women and "ethnic minorities". Utter bullshit, it should be the best person/people for the job, not based on the colour of your fucking skin. Sounds like racism to me! (lol i joke) *Creationists *People that call basic mental weakness an illness as a cop out of personal responsibility *Rent-a-protesters and the lack of water cannon usage on them *Charities taking liberties with your generosity*People that would rather dodge traffic at road crossings because another 10 seconds is too long to wait for the green man to appear *People that wear their jeans halfway down their arse/ jeans that are designed to give this look - why would you wish to look like a clown? i've highlighted that one specifically because i currently give to the British red cross and the RSPCA. I've been out of work since the start of November (starting a new job monday) and for some reason all they seem to want to do is ring me up asking if i can give more than the £10 a month i give to each charity even though ive kept up the payments while not being in work does my fruit in
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Post by mltezr on Mar 2, 2012 1:39:08 GMT
for the aussies on here: clive palmer
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Post by king nothing on Mar 2, 2012 16:42:58 GMT
Fog lights when its not foggy.
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Post by Chris on Mar 4, 2012 20:20:31 GMT
Got to add one what I saw today. People who use the word 'literally' and they have no idea what it means. Today, this lass I know said 'and the whole world comes crashing down around you.... Literally'. I had to look out the window to make sure the World was still intact.
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Post by Chris on Mar 4, 2012 20:46:56 GMT
Thought of a new one based on tonight.
Soaps are on tv all night, then at about 11:30pm, some brilliant film comes on that you really want to watch, but you can't because you need to get too bed.
Inglourious basterds is on tonight at 10 and it finishes at 1am! Why not just pop it on at 9!
Oh, and don't get me started on how wank Christmas day tv is.
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Post by fletchabey on Mar 4, 2012 21:02:22 GMT
Got to add one what I saw today. People who use the word 'literally' and they have no idea what it means. Today, this lass I know said 'and the whole world comes crashing down around you.... Literally'. I had to look out the window to make sure the World was still intact. I'm down with that. It so fucking annoying that most people that use the word literally actually mean quite the opposite; metaphorically. Get it fucking right, but so few seem to actually be aware of the real definitions of the words.
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