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  • This. This annoys me intensely. I know it's all recyclable but, seriously, was there not a smaller box in the entire warehouse!


  • I don’t think I have taken it too literally judging by the reply. iainment said: You don’t have to, it’s your choice. I just feel it’s not a big deal, you clearly do. 
    It’s not a big deal. I just, mostly, refuse to take parcels for other people.
  • If it's no big deal then why are you on a thread about things that annoy you/
  • Wilma said:
    The annoyingly loud, super sensitive alarm on a BMW that keeps being parked outside my flat. If I have to listen to it for much longer, I'll be out there smashing the windows to give it a reason for going off other than someone walking past it. 
    It likely won't work when it's supposed to.
  • iaitch said:
    If it's no big deal then why are you on a thread about things that annoy you/
    It’s annoying but not that annoying. 😀
  • People who don’t mute microphones on group calls. I don’t need to hear your partner doing diy or hoovering. More annoying is it’s the same people every time who have to be asked to mute if they’re not talking. 
  • It’s know great effort to take a parcel in or even pop round to the neighbours. My neighbours regularly do this for me and I for them, I always thought this is how things work.

    I know, it's no effort at all.

    In defense of the non-appearing neighbour - chances are the bone idle illiterate sponging courier/postman that delivered the parcel didn't leave them a card to inform where their goods were to be found - happens once a week here with us and our next doors.
    Our postie's a perfectly decent bloke but functionally illiterate and scared of his own shadow.  He's the most reliable delivery operative that operates hereabouts, all the hermes/amazon/dpd/yodel trogs drop boxes on your front step and leave em to chance
  • Bending the knee.

    I record and watch Match of the day 2 on a Sunday night, suits me fine with 90 minutes of hi-lights and I can fast forward the manager & pundit waffle/bollocks they all speak.

    However why do the BBC insist on showing every team bending the knee in every match before kick off? It's a football hi-lights show. 

    Why cant Gary Linaker say at the beginning of the programme something along the lines of "we are pleased to report all teams respected the bending of the knee this week"
     
  • Bending the knee.

    I record and watch Match of the day 2 on a Sunday night, suits me fine with 90 minutes of hi-lights and I can fast forward the manager & pundit waffle/bollocks they all speak.

    However why do the BBC insist on showing every team bending the knee in every match before kick off? It's a football hi-lights show. 

    Why cant Gary Linaker say at the beginning of the programme something along the lines of "we are pleased to report all teams respected the bending of the knee this week"
     
    I do wonder when this will stop. A powerful symbol of solidarity at the outset but which quickly became procedural. I have no doubt many taking the knee believe their are better ways of demonstrating their support, or believe they have clearly done so, but who will be first to say "no more - we will be judged on our actions, not our virtue signalling".  
  • I do wonder when this will stop. A powerful symbol of solidarity at the outset but which quickly became procedural. I have no doubt many taking the knee believe their are better ways of demonstrating their support, or believe they have clearly done so, but who will be first to say "no more - we will be judged on our actions, not our virtue signalling".  
    A lot of teams have already stopped doing it. QPR took a lot of stick in the media for not doing it in their game against Coventry, which begs the question is it or has it ever been the players choice whether they want to do it or not. 
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  • Bending the knee.

    I record and watch Match of the day 2 on a Sunday night, suits me fine with 90 minutes of hi-lights and I can fast forward the manager & pundit waffle/bollocks they all speak.

    However why do the BBC insist on showing every team bending the knee in every match before kick off? It's a football hi-lights show. 

    Why cant Gary Linaker say at the beginning of the programme something along the lines of "we are pleased to report all teams respected the bending of the knee this week"
     
    It’s ‘taking’ a knee, not ‘bending’. And it’s shown so much to draw attention to it and what it represents. If Lineker only mentioned that it had been observed then it wouldn’t be nearly as powerful. We can argue all day long about whether it’s effective or not but for those who do believe it’s effective, it’s important that spotlight remains on the ritual and pressure is kept on the movement. It may annoy you but it’s got you talking about it. 
  • MattF said:
    A lot of teams have already stopped doing it. QPR took a lot of stick in the media for not doing it in their game against Coventry, which begs the question is it or has it ever been the players choice whether they want to do it or not. 
    Most, if not all teams have stopped in the EFL, it only appears to be Prem teams doing it now. 
  • JaShea99 said:
    It’s ‘taking’ a knee, not ‘bending’. And it’s shown so much to draw attention to it and what it represents. If Lineker only mentioned that it had been observed then it wouldn’t be nearly as powerful. We can argue all day long about whether it’s effective or not but for those who do believe it’s effective, it’s important that spotlight remains on the ritual and pressure is kept on the movement. It may annoy you but it’s got you talking about it. 
    Thanks for the correction, however it has only got me talking about in a negative way. I am sick to death of watching it 8, 9, 10 times on a football hi-lights show. The EFL do not appear to be doing it and if they are Quest do not show it happening on their show.....thank god.
  • Thanks for the correction, however it has only got me talking about in a negative way. I am sick to death of watching it 8, 9, 10 times on a football hi-lights show. The EFL do not appear to be doing it and if they are Quest do not show it happening on their show.....thank god.
    Fair enough. I guess some would say it’s still sparking conversation though, negative or positive.
  • I know, it's no effort at all.

    In defense of the non-appearing neighbour - chances are the bone idle illiterate sponging courier/postman that delivered the parcel didn't leave them a card to inform where their goods were to be found - happens once a week here with us and our next doors.
    Our postie's a perfectly decent bloke but functionally illiterate and scared of his own shadow.  He's the most reliable delivery operative that operates hereabouts, all the hermes/amazon/dpd/yodel trogs drop boxes on your front step and leave em to chance
    I know there’s a huge element of truth what you have written but these deliver people are doing a low paid, dead end, thankless job. But at least they are getting up in the morning doing something rather nothing, although it seems sometimes doing nothing would be more helpful. They get things right more often than not.  I haven’t got in me to knock them for occasional incompetent deliveries when there is Dido Harding nd other cronies not delivering in well paid important jobs. 
  • Macronate said:
    Day 4 - parcel’s still here.

    Further parcel updates will follow.
    Do they know you have it?
  • Macronate said:
    Day 4 - parcel’s still here.

    Further parcel updates will follow.
    Have you set a deadline for ripping it open and denying all knowledge?
  • Do they know you have it?
    Yes, I asked the delivery man whether he was going to post a card through their letterbox but he said they don’t do it like that and the neighbour would receive a notification instead, telling them where the parcel had been delivered to.
  • Stig said:
    Have you set a deadline for ripping it open and denying all knowledge?
    Not yet, what is the recommended timeframe?
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  • Thinking of starting a separate ‘Parcelgate’ thread so as not to clog this one up.
  • Macronate said:
    Yes, I asked the delivery man whether he was going to post a card through their letterbox but he said they don’t do it like that and the neighbour would receive a notification instead, telling them where the parcel had been delivered to.
    If it’s in plain brown wrapping with no indication of where it’s from, I’ll have it.
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    T_C_E said:
    This it @DaveMehmet ? 😉

    Careful opening that with any sharp objects! 😉
  • Careful opening that with any sharp objects! 😉
    What about a little prick?
  • Macronate said:
    Yes, I asked the delivery man whether he was going to post a card through their letterbox but he said they don’t do it like that and the neighbour would receive a notification instead, telling them where the parcel had been delivered to.
    It's possible that they didn't get/read it.
    Although, I have to say that when I take in parcels, the neighbours don't come round quickly.
    If my parcel goes elsewhere I go round asap.
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  • Soap on a rope. Remember them. Never anywhere to hang them in the shower.

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