Being on a train that isn't moving, being stuck there for ages and the driver doesnt even bother to give an explanation as to why. Then the train does eventually move the driver pulls in to the wrong platform.
This is very annoying, why don't the teach those train drivers to steer properly?
Grown men wearing trainers with suits because their feet are too feeble to endure the 4 minute walk from the station to the office. What would they have done in the trenches.
Grown men riding children's foot scooters.
Grown men in suits and trainers riding children's foot scooters.
I wear trainers with business casual attire as I walk to and from work which is a 1.5 mile walk each time. No way i'm going to do this wearing shoes or my feet will be coated in blisters, far more comfortable to wear for a long distance walk. Also keeps the shoes clean to wear in the office.
You need shoes that fit.
Don't understand all this I walk a mile/mile and half/ do a triathlon on the way to work excuses. Your shoes shouldn't hurt your feet from walking in them.
No the shoes don't hurt when walking long distances I just find trainers far more comfortable and I can guarantee new shoes always means blisters for me.
Also to the poster above I usually spend about £50 on a pair of shoes. If I'm going to spend £90 on footwear I'd rather spend that on a nice comfortable pair of trainers than shoes which do just as good a job for £50.
But if you can't walk in them, they aren't doing their job. Sorry if I came across as patronising. My missus says I do that too. I have to explain to her at some length why that isn't the case, bless her.
As I said already, I can walk in them but it comes down to preference. If I'm going to walk 1.5 miles I'd rather wear trainers then change into shoes. I appreciate the picture you posted but they wouldn't be suitable to wear around the office, same goes for black trainers or that would be the ideal fit.
When I used to commute into London I always wore shoes then.
Grown men wearing trainers with suits because their feet are too feeble to endure the 4 minute walk from the station to the office. What would they have done in the trenches.
Grown men riding children's foot scooters.
Grown men in suits and trainers riding children's foot scooters.
I wear trainers with business casual attire as I walk to and from work which is a 1.5 mile walk each time. No way i'm going to do this wearing shoes or my feet will be coated in blisters, far more comfortable to wear for a long distance walk. Also keeps the shoes clean to wear in the office.
You need shoes that fit.
Don't understand all this I walk a mile/mile and half/ do a triathlon on the way to work excuses. Your shoes shouldn't hurt your feet from walking in them.
No the shoes don't hurt when walking long distances I just find trainers far more comfortable and I can guarantee new shoes always means blisters for me.
Also to the poster above I usually spend about £50 on a pair of shoes. If I'm going to spend £90 on footwear I'd rather spend that on a nice comfortable pair of trainers than shoes which do just as good a job for £50.
This - but exactly the opposite.
£90 on plimsoles - no wonder the country's going to the dogs...
Finding out one of my dogs is allergic to tree's FFs
Had a uncle, he was the same and he worked for the forestry.
Which branch?........................
Sorry.
Took me a while to twig that joke. He used to get all Spruced up for work , as well.
On a more serious note, I work in the timber industry and visit a lot of sawmills - and am allergic to Pine - if I touch Pine or go into a sawmill when they are cutting Pine logs, everything swells up in the wrong places.
Finding out one of my dogs is allergic to tree's FFs
Had a uncle, he was the same and he worked for the forestry.
Which branch?........................
Sorry.
Took me a while to twig that joke. He used to get all Spruced up for work , as well.
On a more serious note, I work in the timber industry and visit a lot of sawmills - and am allergic to Pine - if I touch Pine or go into a sawmill when they are cutting Pine logs, everything swells up in the wrong places.
You should have thought of that before you signed your conetract.
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Who worries about what other people drink? Strange behaviour.
Getting less sleep on a weekend than on a weekday
Richard from Sooty. He's no Matthew Kelly
;-)
When I used to commute into London I always wore shoes then.
(Sorry @AFKABartram )
Sorry.
£90 on plimsoles - no wonder the country's going to the dogs...
Yes that's a lovely pair of running shoes you have on, totally set off the pinstripes. Grrr
Normally while trying to piece together who it was who suggested the first round of shots. And usually either failing or remembering it was me.
And flaming sambuca.
Most of these are next day annoyances linked to the hangovers.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yoN6XfyQsr4
And if I post that can people just click on the link?
Missing out on banta with a troll or two
Both of the above
It's an achievement to stand out as a shit advert these days given the competition but it's guaranteed I won't buy any Nestlé coffee anytime soon.
I don't mind (I can live with) wanky advertising but this one is memorable for being shit. Not good shit either. Just shit
He used to get all Spruced up for work , as well.
On a more serious note, I work in the timber industry and visit a lot of sawmills - and am allergic to Pine - if I touch Pine or go into a sawmill when they are cutting Pine logs, everything swells up in the wrong places.