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Posted: Wed 20 Jul, 2005 00.35
by nwtv2003
tvmercia wrote:oh heaven forbid, thats only marginally better than being branded a kiddie fiddler isnt it.
True, as you say there are far worse things to be branded as.

Posted: Wed 20 Jul, 2005 01.05
by babyben
nwtv2003 wrote:
tvmercia wrote:oh heaven forbid, thats only marginally better than being branded a kiddie fiddler isnt it.
True, as you say there are far worse things to be branded as.
Like a James Martin fan? :P

Posted: Wed 20 Jul, 2005 02.13
by cwathen
People who are afraid of getting an electric shock from car batteries and so connect the cables holding them only by the sheathing - but then don't think twice about tightening the bolts up with a perfectly conductive metal spanner.

Posted: Wed 20 Jul, 2005 23.40
by Purpleduck
When I've spent all day, knowing I have something to do and now..at the last minute, when I am totally knackered and have a busy day tomorrow, I'm rushing to get it done.

Procrastination. Evil. :evil:

Posted: Thu 21 Jul, 2005 19.19
by Cheese Head
I fucking hate heavy breathers!!!!! My dad breathes like a damned dinosaur. Christ... not to mention him and my brother still have the dinner ettiquette of pigs. *shudder*

And lke any1 els i hate tht txt spk ppl use.

::edit::

Procastination is like masturbation: either way your fucking yourself.

note to self: cut back on swearing.

Posted: Fri 22 Jul, 2005 15.27
by Spencer For Hire
It's funny how it's often the tiny and apparently insigificant things which prove to be the most annoying.

Forget third world poverty or global terrorism... I get much more hacked off when following a car which has left its indicator on... or even worse, its rear wiper when the rain's stopped!

Posted: Fri 22 Jul, 2005 18.28
by time warp
Spencer For Hire wrote:It's funny how it's often the tiny and apparently insigificant things which prove to be the most annoying.

Forget third world poverty or global terrorism... I get much more hacked off when following a car which has left its indicator on... or even worse, its rear wiper when the rain's stopped!
That indicator thing is annoying, but sometimes the ticker is so quiet, it can be easy for some to forget :roll: - the way they've tried to stop this is by making the ticker beep which they've started doing on the London buses, which can be even more annoying!

Here's another annoyance; people who call themselves Senior Members on the day or month they join on this other site i go on.

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Posted: Fri 22 Jul, 2005 19.29
by freddy
time warp wrote:Here's another annoyance; people who call themselves Senior Members on the day or month they join on this other site i go on.

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Doesn't the forum automatically insert that based on the number of posts?

Posted: Fri 22 Jul, 2005 19.53
by Luke
I think i know what forum he's on about, and it does change automatically. Quite why that would annoy him is a mystery.

Posted: Fri 22 Jul, 2005 20.14
by Lorns
nodnirG kraM wrote:
Spencer For Hire wrote:It's funny how it's often the tiny and apparently insigificant things which prove to be the most annoying.

Forget third world poverty or global terrorism... I get much more hacked off when following a car which has left its indicator on... or even worse, its rear wiper when the rain's stopped!
No no worse than that is those souls who indicate in 1-direction filter lanes - ie a left-turn lane. It's clearly obvious you may not drive in any direction other than that painted on the road ... so why do these prats feel I am interested in which direction they're travelling?? It grates me even more than people who don't bother indicating EVER! It just clearly shows me this driver does not understand traffic rules or requirements and is in a full belief that they are a safe, courteous driver, when really they're just ... idiots!

Worse than that is leaving fog-lights on when there is no fog. This usually occurs during the winter months.

Posted: Fri 22 Jul, 2005 20.31
by TVDragon
And how do so many people manage to be driving along with their brake lights permanently on?

I don't know when they're braking and I'm dazzled at the same time.

50mph in the outside lane is probably the most tedious motorway issue for me mind you.

And Friday night drivers.