Just been to a garden center to pick a few things up and there are loads of people with dogs both in the center and the restaurant, why?
All I could hear was people yelling at their dogs because they were pissing over the plants or begging for food on the adjacent table in the restaurant, two women had tiny little dogs in pouches strapped to their fronts, WTF!!
All the dogs looked fed up and stressed so leave them at home when you pop to the shops, no harm will come to them.
Newcastle fans thinking they're massive everywhere despite the fact that outside Newcastle no one cares about them. They bitched about Mike Ashley yet have no issue it seems with being owned by the Saudi regime. I can't wait to see them drop out of the European places and end the season with nothing as usual.
Agree, they definitely think they’re owed success because a few of them take their tops off in winter.
Pretty sure they’ll get it though, but I guess city’s punishment will set that precedent.
Their fans make a lot of noise for a team whose last trophy was closer to World War One than to today.
Just been to a garden center to pick a few things up and there are loads of people with dogs both in the center and the restaurant, why?
All I could hear was people yelling at their dogs because they were pissing over the plants or begging for food on the adjacent table in the restaurant, two women had tiny little dogs in pouches strapped to their fronts, WTF!!
All the dogs looked fed up and stressed so leave them at home when you pop to the shops, no harm will come to them.
People who wear dryrobes anywhere other than to or from the beach.
Niche I know.
I think this needs some context, as I can’t imagine any scenario where someone would wear a dryrobe that wasn’t to or from a beach…
pool swimming (they supply the gb olympic swimming team), lake swimming, camping, cross country runners/OCR, rugby, dog walking, mountain biking, horse riding and netball are some of their biggest markets in addition to the original surfing market. seems a strange thing to be annoyed by
People who wear dryrobes anywhere other than to or from the beach.
Niche I know.
I think this needs some context, as I can’t imagine any scenario where someone would wear a dryrobe that wasn’t to or from a beach…
pool swimming (they supply the gb olympic swimming team), lake swimming, camping, cross country runners/OCR, rugby, dog walking, mountain biking, horse riding and netball are some of their biggest markets in addition to the original surfing market. seems a strange thing to be annoyed by
Perhaps I should be more specific then. People who wear dryrobes to go to the supermarket or coffee shop, because they're clearly too lazy to actually get properly dressed before coming out of their house.
See it all the time down here and they've taken over from the onesie in that respect.
People who wear dryrobes anywhere other than to or from the beach.
Niche I know.
I think this needs some context, as I can’t imagine any scenario where someone would wear a dryrobe that wasn’t to or from a beach…
pool swimming (they supply the gb olympic swimming team), lake swimming, camping, cross country runners/OCR, rugby, dog walking, mountain biking, horse riding and netball are some of their biggest markets in addition to the original surfing market. seems a strange thing to be annoyed by
Perhaps I should be more specific then. People who wear dryrobes to go to the supermarket or coffee shop, because they're clearly too lazy to actually get properly dressed before coming out of their house.
See it all the time down here and they've taken over from the onesie in that respect.
Ah, now that is a much more rational reason to be annoyed
I would imagine anyone doing it due to laziness would be wearing one over their onesie, I would certainly shake my head disapprovingly at that
People who wear dryrobes anywhere other than to or from the beach.
Niche I know.
I think this needs some context, as I can’t imagine any scenario where someone would wear a dryrobe that wasn’t to or from a beach…
pool swimming (they supply the gb olympic swimming team), lake swimming, camping, cross country runners/OCR, rugby, dog walking, mountain biking, horse riding and netball are some of their biggest markets in addition to the original surfing market. seems a strange thing to be annoyed by
Perhaps I should be more specific then. People who wear dryrobes to go to the supermarket or coffee shop, because they're clearly too lazy to actually get properly dressed before coming out of their house.
See it all the time down here and they've taken over from the onesie in that respect.
Ah, now that is a much more rational reason to be annoyed
I would imagine anyone doing it due to laziness would be wearing one over their onesie, I would certainly shake my head disapprovingly at that
Pj's and knock off Ugg's seem to be de rigueur around here.
I've just googled what one of them is. I'd be less judgy about people wearing them than dressing gowns past 10am. Anyone scummy enough to do the shopping or the school run in a dressing gown needs to have a serious word with themselves
Had my Facebook account hacked over the weekend and even though I managed to get it back, they deleted the account due to suspicious or weird posts that were made during the time. Also lost access to my art pages.... 15 years of contacts in the fkin bin
Had my Facebook account hacked over the weekend and even though I managed to get it back, they deleted the account due to suspicious or weird posts that were made during the time. Also lost access to my art pages.... 15 years of contacts in the fkin bin
Really sorry to read that, can't you contact Facebook and ask if they can help?
Had my Facebook account hacked over the weekend and even though I managed to get it back, they deleted the account due to suspicious or weird posts that were made during the time. Also lost access to my art pages.... 15 years of contacts in the fkin bin
Really sorry to read that, can't you contact Facebook and ask if they can help?
Nah, the decision is apparently final amd non reversible.
Sorry, to hear about tour Fb account, Shine. Too late for you, but sounds like a useful lesson to the rest of us. If you've got important stuff, back it up. Don't depend on a sole service provider that doesn't particularly care about the service they give.
My mate, an avid Man U fan, took the national express to Liverpool last night from London, watched them get pumped 7-0 then had to take the national express back home again. What annoying about that? I wasnt able to sing "national express" by the divone comedy to his face today
Being asked for your postcode when you buy stuff in some shops Nespresso calling their shops fucking boutiques Being asked if I want to donate to charity when I pay contactless on my debit card
Being asked for your postcode when you buy stuff in some shops Nespresso calling their shops fucking boutiques Being asked if I want to donate to charity when I pay contactless on my debit card
Never tell you who the charity is half the time either.
Makes you feel like a heartless git choosing no, but I donate to charity when I choose, not when you do, and I like to know what it's going to.
Plus half the time it's at an Esso or Shell garage or whatever. You round it up to £50 and give a bit to charity, Shell. Heard you can afford it.
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Just been to a garden center to pick a few things up and there are loads of people with dogs both in the center and the restaurant, why?
All I could hear was people yelling at their dogs because they were pissing over the plants or begging for food on the adjacent table in the restaurant, two women had tiny little dogs in pouches strapped to their fronts, WTF!!
All the dogs looked fed up and stressed so leave them at home when you pop to the shops, no harm will come to them.
Niche I know.
See it all the time down here and they've taken over from the onesie in that respect.
I would imagine anyone doing it due to laziness would be wearing one over their onesie, I would certainly shake my head disapprovingly at that
Nespresso calling their shops fucking boutiques
Being asked if I want to donate to charity when I pay contactless on my debit card
Makes you feel like a heartless git choosing no, but I donate to charity when I choose, not when you do, and I like to know what it's going to.
Plus half the time it's at an Esso or Shell garage or whatever. You round it up to £50 and give a bit to charity, Shell. Heard you can afford it.