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General Things That Annoy You thread - part 2

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  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 7,260
    ads said:
    Simpletons that finish posts with the word 'simples'. 

    People that put hilarious laughing emojis at the end of their own sentences. 

    Stop it. Simples. 😂😂😂😂😂
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  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 18,223
    Andi Oliver
  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 991
    Chunes said:
    Andi Oliver
    weirdly, just found out after watching Neneh Cherry on TOTP2, that they were both in the group Rip, Rig and Panic back in the day.
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 29,952
    Everything being turned into an F ing musical.

    FFS Stop it!


    Just for us.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,658
    Sounds really jolly.


    Drugs wonderful drugs,
    what next? is the question,
    Heroin, cocaine or horses pills,
    smoke, sniff or injection? 

    I'm swimming through shit,
    and the baby's dead,
    someone gets glassed in the head,
    Tommy's got aids,
    and we all have a fight,
    I'm watching steam trains from ma bed.

    Choose drugs wonderful drugs,
    any old drugs,
    just get me drugs!

  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 14,323
    Be interesting to see how that fella sings with his head down the khazi
  • Masterbrew
    Masterbrew Posts: 324
    Be interesting to see how that fella sings with his head down the khazi
    I'm forever blowing bubbles?
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 27,414
    Booking train tickets in a rush earlier, multiple singles on a complex return journey. Thought I’d outsmarted the system buying advance tickets and was surprised how cheap they were, £18 total…

    …have just realised I’d bought them all as a child tickets as it’s defaulted to that on the app as I last used it to buy a ticket for my son. So now I have to try and get a refund or get them changed, which isn’t looking likely - and may have to pay for my adult tickets on top of any money lost. Hopefully not…absolute shocker. 
    …refunded. Phew. 
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 11,321
    April fools day. As if there wasn't already enough bollocks being spouted. All day long, everyone gets to chat a load of chuff followed by someone else saying April fools. Hahaha ha.
  • Off-ramp.

    There are so many words to describe a climb down or bottle job.  But, just because Trump is constantly looking for one it has become a part of our every day language.

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  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 27,414
    Players clearly stopping during a penalty run-up and not being pulled up for it. Every week. 
  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 991
    edited April 12
    The ridiculous flaffing around about putting the ball at the extreme edge of the quadrant when taking a corner.

    The ridiculous holding/blocking/dancing/cuddling that takes place in the box at corners now.

    Why can't goalkeepers just take a freeking goal kick instead of all the walking from side to side in the box, passing to a defender than kicking the ball downfield, having to have two mates in the box in case you get lonely......

    ......oh it makes me mad.

  • man_at_milletts
    man_at_milletts Posts: 5,675
    gringo said:
    The ridiculous flaffing around about putting the ball at the extreme edge of the quadrant when taking a corner.

    The ridiculous holding/blocking/dancing that takes place in the box at corners now.

    Why can't goalkeepers just take a freeking goal kick instead of all the walking from side to side in the box, passing to a defender than kicking the ball downfield, having to have two mates in the box in case you get lonely......

    ......oh it makes me mad.



    Agreed. Something that has been allowed to creep into the game and is fkn ridiculous IMO.

  • cblock
    cblock Posts: 2,020
    About everything that comes out of Trump's mouth.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 33,635
    a large group (16) of boorish brits ruining a nice evening out for other couples at a lovely restaurant in Valletta. Took the shine off the evening celebrating my wife’s 60th. The worst part was when they broke into song, ‘I’m forever blowing bubbles’. Wankers.
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 18,223
    Listening to Arsenal "fans" ringing in to talksport yesterday – one with a Bristolian accent, and another who was from Northern Ireland. 
  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 991
    Chunes said:
    Listening to Arsenal "fans" ringing in to talksport yesterday – one with a Bristolian accent, and another who was from Northern Ireland. 
    tonight there will be Spurs fans calling in from their cabs complaining about the unfairness of it all.
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 8,272
    gringo said:
    Chunes said:
    Listening to Arsenal "fans" ringing in to talksport yesterday – one with a Bristolian accent, and another who was from Northern Ireland. 
    tonight there will be Spurs fans calling in from their cabs complaining about the unfairness of it all.
    Presumably, if we do play them next year, they won’t bring many fans because cabbies famously won’t go south of the river.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,494
    PDF’s that you can’t cut and paste
    from 
  • iainment
    iainment Posts: 8,178
    gringo said:
    The ridiculous flaffing around about putting the ball at the extreme edge of the quadrant when taking a corner.


    I think Kinsella had the right approach.

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  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 991
    iainment said:
    gringo said:
    The ridiculous flaffing around about putting the ball at the extreme edge of the quadrant when taking a corner.


    I think Kinsella had the right approach.
    what was that?
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 8,272
    gringo said:
    iainment said:
    gringo said:
    The ridiculous flaffing around about putting the ball at the extreme edge of the quadrant when taking a corner.


    I think Kinsella had the right approach.
    what was that?
    Put it a foot outside. Right in front of the oppo fans.
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,946
    gringo said:
    iainment said:
    gringo said:
    The ridiculous flaffing around about putting the ball at the extreme edge of the quadrant when taking a corner.


    I think Kinsella had the right approach.
    what was that?
    😳
  • iainment
    iainment Posts: 8,178
    gringo said:
    iainment said:
    gringo said:
    The ridiculous flaffing around about putting the ball at the extreme edge of the quadrant when taking a corner.


    I think Kinsella had the right approach.
    what was that?
    Put it a foot outside. Right in front of the oppo fans.
    It was often more than a foot 😎
  • man_at_milletts
    man_at_milletts Posts: 5,675
    TV adverts for 'downstairs' deodorant. WTF?  Have a bath or a shower.
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 14,323
    Last thing you want if you've got your nose within smelling distance and your tongue within tasting distance of your chosen partner's genitals is a natural smell partly masked by an overpowering chemical agent. 

    I mean armpit licking is a relatively minority sport but 'downstairs deodorant' is all levels of wrong.😑 
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 8,272

  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 22,018
    Last thing you want if you've got your nose within smelling distance and your tongue within tasting distance of your chosen partner's genitals is a natural smell partly masked by an overpowering chemical agent. 

    I mean armpit licking is a relatively minority sport but 'downstairs deodorant' is all levels of wrong.😑 
    Even worse if he starts swinging his bollocks in your face 
  • MrWalker
    MrWalker Posts: 4,246
    French morals
    BBC
    ” French cement maker Lafarge has been found guilty of paying millions of dollars in protection money to jihadist groups, including the group calling itself Islamic State (IS), to keep its business running in Syria during the civil war.

    Eight ex-Lafarge employees were also found guilty of financing terrorism, including former CEO Bruno Lafont who was jailed for six years on Monday.

    The court in Paris found that Lafarge paid groups $6.5m (€5.59m; £4.83m) between 2013 and 2014 to keep its plant operating in northern Syria.

    Judge Isabelle Prevost-Desprez said such payments had allowed proscribed organisations to gain control of the country's natural resources, enabling them to finance attacks across the Middle East and Europe.

  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 29,952
    MrWalker said:
    French morals
    BBC
    ” French cement maker Lafarge has been found guilty of paying millions of dollars in protection money to jihadist groups, including the group calling itself Islamic State (IS), to keep its business running in Syria during the civil war.

    Eight ex-Lafarge employees were also found guilty of financing terrorism, including former CEO Bruno Lafont who was jailed for six years on Monday.

    The court in Paris found that Lafarge paid groups $6.5m (€5.59m; £4.83m) between 2013 and 2014 to keep its plant operating in northern Syria.

    Judge Isabelle Prevost-Desprez said such payments had allowed proscribed organisations to gain control of the country's natural resources, enabling them to finance attacks across the Middle East and Europe.

    Sounds like the prosecution, had concrete evidence.