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  • Chef_addick
    Chef_addick Posts: 2,196
    Men who sit on other men's shoulders at festivals/gigs - just no!!
  • iainment said:

    iainment said:

    Riviera said:

    Charles Dagnall, Dan Norcross and Graeme Swann. The three of them are collectively and individually killing a great British institution.

    What have they done? What institution?
    Test Match Special
    What did they/are they doing?
    not sure. probably not very good commentators. I haven't heard much of them on TMS myself as I haven't listened to it recently.
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,219
    edited August 2017
    People who spell Will Grigg as Griggs.

    His surname is clearly Grigg and spelt as such. The letter S is thre letters away from the letter G on the keyboard so can't even pin it on fat fingers.

    It's not like we say Sollys or Bauers or Aribos so why Griggs?

  • happyvalley
    happyvalley Posts: 8,996
    Cliff Richards.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,008
    Jay Desilva
    Josh Maginnis
    Karl Gobinson
    Gobshite
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,421

    People who spell Will Grigg as Griggs.

    His surname is clearly Grigg and spelt as such. The letter S is two letters away from the letter G on the keyboard so can't even pin it on fat fingers.

    It's not like we say Sollys or Bauers or Aribos so why Griggs?

    I make you right, everyone knows Griggs is a feckin bakers! ;)
  • Jay Desilva
    Josh Maginnis
    Karl Gobinson
    Gobshite
    JFK, blown away
    What else do I have to say
    We didn't start the fire

    Sorry mate, I think I need to quit drinking :smile:
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,008
    Matt Bellamy, lead singer of Muse. He looks such a dick (imo).

    http://www.nme.com/news/music/muse-brian-johnson-close-fucking-cool-reading-2017-2129445
  • iainment
    iainment Posts: 8,040
    People who spend weekends and bank holidays doing their houses up. Not letting anyone around them enjoy peace and quiet. Take annual leave and do it during the week you anti social tossers.
  • People who spell Will Grigg as Griggs.

    His surname is clearly Grigg and spelt as such. The letter S is thre letters away from the letter G on the keyboard so can't even pin it on fat fingers.

    It's not like we say Sollys or Bauers or Aribos so why Griggs?

    1. Because, unlike the others, Griggs is an actual surname
    2. Because there's a song about him in the public consciousness that says "Will Grigg's on fire", thereby making people familiar with his name having an S on the end.
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  • Talal
    Talal Posts: 11,490

    People who spell Will Grigg as Griggs.

    His surname is clearly Grigg and spelt as such. The letter S is thre letters away from the letter G on the keyboard so can't even pin it on fat fingers.

    It's not like we say Sollys or Bauers or Aribos so why Griggs?

    Ryan Giggs' fault, the cheating bastard.
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,414
    People who write 'he's' instead of 'his'.

    How poor must your English be to confuse those two words?
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,156

    Matt Bellamy, lead singer of Muse. He looks such a dick (imo).

    http://www.nme.com/news/music/muse-brian-johnson-close-fucking-cool-reading-2017-2129445

    My mate was on the bill at a festival they were headlining a number of years ago. Muse had their own tent backstage with a telly in it and England were playing a world cup match. Some of the members of bands lower down the bill asked if they could join them to watch the match and were told to fuck off. Never liked Muse since...
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,219

    People who spell Will Grigg as Griggs.

    His surname is clearly Grigg and spelt as such. The letter S is thre letters away from the letter G on the keyboard so can't even pin it on fat fingers.

    It's not like we say Sollys or Bauers or Aribos so why Griggs?

    1. Because, unlike the others, Griggs is an actual surname
    2. Because there's a song about him in the public consciousness that says "Will Grigg's on fire", thereby making people familiar with his name having an S on the end.
    Griggs may be a surname but Will's surname is Grigg so when the song is sung it's Grigg's on fire which is excusable when saying it. I see your point but it's no excuse for the spelling of Grigg :)
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,355
    Geoff (self named 'fiery') Boycott .. what a terrific bore and awful bullshitter .. as fiery as a damp fart
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974

    Geoff (self named 'fiery') Boycott .. what a terrific bore and awful bullshitter .. as fiery as a damp fart

    Talks as he played, slow and boring
  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678

    Cliff Richards.

    Viv Richard?
  • Riviera
    Riviera Posts: 8,167
    edited August 2017
    The term "Annual Leave", in this country it's called holiday.
  • Riviera
    Riviera Posts: 8,167
    SirGeofferyphobes.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,026
    Riviera said:

    The term "Annual Leave", in this country it's called holiday.

    Any mention of 'vacation' annoys me, as does using the term holiday to refer only to holy-days.
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  • Losers.
  • T.C.E said:

    People who spell Will Grigg as Griggs.

    His surname is clearly Grigg and spelt as such. The letter S is two letters away from the letter G on the keyboard so can't even pin it on fat fingers.

    It's not like we say Sollys or Bauers or Aribos so why Griggs?

    I make you right, everyone knows Griggs is a feckin bakers! ;)
    Aren't Griggs owned by South Africans?
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    People who take the Facebook meaning of the word "friend" to mean that you actually have to be friends with someone to have them on your list

    Why teles are measured corner to corner and not just done in height and width



  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,296
    300 arrests and 28 police officers injured in what was meant to be the carnival for grenfell, the double standards in the way media report things in general.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,320
    edited August 2017

    the double standards in the way media report things in general.

    I know its to be expected and I know with one of my examples its horrible whats happening in Texas yet two things that really pissed me off on Good Morning Britain (ITV) yesterday were:

    (1) When talking about Texas they said how the death toll was rising... Am sorry but "Death Toll"? Its a natural disaster not a massacre thats happening, why cant something a bit more tasteful be used like "fatalities" or "Casualties"

    (2) They they went on to ask viewers if we thought that there had been too many programmes covering Diana and whether they should all be stopped now. conveniently forgetting that ITV have their own one tonight about her!!
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,932
    When you're half an hour late into work and some random has already parked themselves at your desk. Not only that but in that short space of time they've managed to adjust (and fuck up) your chair, your screens heights and brightness, your phone, the cabling which was all neatly down the back of the desk is now fucked in something resembling a bird's nest. They've eaten all over the place with crumbs everywhere and stuck in the keyboard. And finally they've moved my draws for some unexplained reason.

    What the fuck are you doing. If you sit at someone else's desk make sure they're not actually in that day and have the respect to not fuck it all up.
  • When you're half an hour late into work and some random has already parked themselves at your desk. Not only that but in that short space of time they've managed to adjust (and fuck up) your chair, your screens heights and brightness, your phone, the cabling which was all neatly down the back of the desk is now fucked in something resembling a bird's nest. They've eaten all over the place with crumbs everywhere and stuck in the keyboard. And finally they've moved my draws for some unexplained reason.

    What the fuck are you doing. If you sit at someone else's desk make sure they're not actually in that day and have the respect to not fuck it all up.

    One of my biggest workplace bug bears... My family are really tall meaning we have a history of back problems.

    After having two weeks off I came back into my Office and as a "joke" someone deliberately fucked and broke my chair because they know I hate it when it happens... Gave it four hours in a new uncomfortable chair before I could feel my back aching like buggery!!
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,932

    When you're half an hour late into work and some random has already parked themselves at your desk. Not only that but in that short space of time they've managed to adjust (and fuck up) your chair, your screens heights and brightness, your phone, the cabling which was all neatly down the back of the desk is now fucked in something resembling a bird's nest. They've eaten all over the place with crumbs everywhere and stuck in the keyboard. And finally they've moved my draws for some unexplained reason.

    What the fuck are you doing. If you sit at someone else's desk make sure they're not actually in that day and have the respect to not fuck it all up.

    One of my biggest workplace bug bears... My family are really tall meaning we have a history of back problems.

    After having two weeks off I came back into my Office and as a "joke" someone deliberately fucked and broke my chair because they know I hate it when it happens... Gave it four hours in a new uncomfortable chair before I could feel my back aching like buggery!!
    I don't have the height problem, although there is a history of back problems in my family (my grandad has had so many disks removed from his back that he is about 4 inches shorter than he once was). I have everything how I like it bad how it suits me I'm comfortable with it my chair encourages good posture etc.

    Don't fuck with it.
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    Lateness!
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,113
    For those of you with back problems - or any physical ailments for that matter - I'd strongly recommend the Alexander Technique. I suffered with back problems for years to the point where it was debilitating not to mention soul destroying.
    After a month of weekly lessons I was pain free, flexible and felt ten years younger.
    It's not for everyone and it requires 'changing' the habits of a lifetime and being open-minded to the technique. You are a pupil learning the technique rather than a patient who is to be 'cured'.
    I'm going this afternoon and can't wait.
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