The Top 100 things that drive "us" mad

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What paper is this from, and how did they compile the list? It seems a bit cobbled together by a features writer and his mates in the pub.

I might be completely wrong, but the fact that the number one bug-bear can be resolved by a 5 minute browse on the TPS.org website doesn't make me beleive the validity of this document.
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Gavin Scott wrote:What paper is this from, and how did they compile the list? It seems a bit cobbled together by a features writer and his mates in the pub.

I might be completely wrong, but the fact that the number one bug-bear can be resolved by a 5 minute browse on the TPS.org website doesn't make me beleive the validity of this document.
Like I said, it was taken from The Daily Mail, the only place where I could find the full list of 100. And the survey was taken from 2,000 people. It does seem odd that some seem similar too others - wouldn't "running out of hot water" result in "cold showers"? And surely "singing out of tune" is what "karaoke" is all about?
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Yeah! Don't worry. Nothing about your face is offensive. I was complimenting Hyma on being bitchy. He's at his best when he's sniping. He must have a good start to the week.
You'll learn to love him for being him.
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miss hellfire wrote:Yeah! Don't worry. Nothing about your face is offensive. I was complimenting Hyma on being bitchy. He's at his best when he's sniping. He must have a good start to the week.
You'll learn to love him for being him.
I already have!

By the way, the list is also printed on The Mirror's website, with slight differences from The Daily Mail version.
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bee bee see wrote:By the way, the list is also printed on The Mirror's website, with slight differences from The Daily Mail version.
I haven't had chance to read it, but I was listening to Terry Christian talking about it on BBC Radio Manchester this morning and he said it was in The Mirror. Anyway that's not the point he made, he said the best way to deal with a cold caller was to put on a voice of a young boy to say that his parents aren't in at the moment, but will pass the message on to his dad in Prison who maybe interested... :lol:

I'm glad Cold Calling is No1, it really pisses me off, I've had loads of missed calls on my phone from 08's, other mobiles I don't know and 'Unknown' and it is really annoying me, though our house phone is worse, they have a tendancy not to leave a message on the answer phone, and then when you check via 1471 when you get back, again it's an 08.... number.
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nwtv2003 wrote:
bee bee see wrote:By the way, the list is also printed on The Mirror's website, with slight differences from The Daily Mail version.
I haven't had chance to read it, but I was listening to Terry Christian talking about it on BBC Radio Manchester this morning and he said it was in The Mirror. Anyway that's not the point he made, he said the best way to deal with a cold caller was to put on a voice of a young boy to say that his parents aren't in at the moment, but will pass the message on to his dad in Prison who maybe interested... :lol:

I'm glad Cold Calling is No1, it really pisses me off, I've had loads of missed calls on my phone from 08's, other mobiles I don't know and 'Unknown' and it is really annoying me, though our house phone is worse, they have a tendancy not to leave a message on the answer phone, and then when you check via 1471 when you get back, again it's an 08.... number.
http://www.tpsonline.org.uk/tps/

"The Telephone Preference Service (TPS) helps you to make sure your telephone number is no longer available to organisations, including charities and voluntary organisations who may telephone you with offers and information you do not wish to receive."

Free. Easy. Quit moaning and do it now. ;)
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Gavin Scott wrote:
nwtv2003 wrote:
bee bee see wrote:By the way, the list is also printed on The Mirror's website, with slight differences from The Daily Mail version.
I haven't had chance to read it, but I was listening to Terry Christian talking about it on BBC Radio Manchester this morning and he said it was in The Mirror. Anyway that's not the point he made, he said the best way to deal with a cold caller was to put on a voice of a young boy to say that his parents aren't in at the moment, but will pass the message on to his dad in Prison who maybe interested... :lol:

I'm glad Cold Calling is No1, it really pisses me off, I've had loads of missed calls on my phone from 08's, other mobiles I don't know and 'Unknown' and it is really annoying me, though our house phone is worse, they have a tendancy not to leave a message on the answer phone, and then when you check via 1471 when you get back, again it's an 08.... number.
http://www.tpsonline.org.uk/tps/

"The Telephone Preference Service (TPS) helps you to make sure your telephone number is no longer available to organisations, including charities and voluntary organisations who may telephone you with offers and information you do not wish to receive."

Free. Easy. Quit moaning and do it now. ;)
Thanks for that Gavin, hope your no relation to Barry Scott? :D
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Gavin Scott wrote:http://www.tpsonline.org.uk/tps/

"The Telephone Preference Service (TPS) helps you to make sure your telephone number is no longer available to organisations, including charities and voluntary organisations who may telephone you with offers and information you do not wish to receive."

Free. Easy. Quit moaning and do it now. ;)
Well said Gavin.

Now I am officially back from sunning myself stupid in Ibiza with the boys, I will be lighting up your life with my witticisms and occasionally misogyny.

The TPS (and for that matter the CTPS, FPS and MPS) are wonderful organisations. The vast majority of marketing companies, like mine, stick rigidly by their rules as it benefits everyone.
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martindtanderson wrote:Thanks for that Gavin, hope your no relation to Barry Scott? :D
Have a look at my shiny tuppence and you tell me.
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Here are a list of things that I extremely hate or drive me mad :x :

1. Chavs
2. 3'5 rudeboys
3. Under 16s on mobile phones
4. Inadequate youths spitting on the ground
5. Youths again swearing every 30 seconds
6. Buses with sh*te on the seats and windows
7.Body piercings (excludes the lower ears)
8.Tattoos (women mainly)
9. New housing plots
10. Goths
11. Grungers
12. Adults trying to makes themselves younger
13. Ageist youths
14. Missing the bus
15. Impossible coursework
16. Z-list celebrities thinking that they're famous ( watch out TPT)
17. Celebrites who scar themselves (with tattoos and BP)
18. Council houses
19. Devil children
20. Not really exciting, ITV1
21. The Jeremy Kyle Show
22. Climate change
23. Pointless emails about education offers
24. Rap music
25. American children's cartoons about thick people being the protangists
26. Internet trolls
27. Love Island
28. Countless swarm of useless digital channels
29. Being bored
30. Having to be boarded in during most of the summer holiday.

If I'm in the mood, there's more later.
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The water board making out its our fault that they are low on water
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