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The little things that annoy you
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Supermarkets (especially Waitrose) selling outdated products. The usual one’s are in bakery dept with a “Best before” date. I asked an assistant on Saturday if they had any fresh croissants. The assistant pointed to pre-packed one’s with the “Best before” date being 24th July. I explained the meaning of best before with an analogy of being pained before Christmas; ie you don’t expect to be paid on Christmas Day. The assistant agreed, only because everywhere is closed on Christmas day."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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How about "If that Gricerboy tries to hold my train up with his stupid bike again I'll set him alight" ?Originally posted by Robster View PostWhen do you ever hear the word "alight" used in conversation?Comment
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-yes, except they are philosophically fascinating. e.g. the fact that the apology was recorded before the apologised-for event took place.Originally posted by Robster View Postrecorded apologies
Yes! but in case you didn't know, there's a move you can do to stop that. Using a scissor-like motion with your 2nd and 3rd fingers, grab the notes. Then whip your hand round, thus snatching the notes and presenting the cashier with a cupped palm into which to deposit the coins. (1 time in 100 this fails and you end up smacking the coins all over the floor, but they've got to learn somehow).Originally posted by ilovehr View PostShop assistants who put the coins on top of the notes when giving you changeComment
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While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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I am very excited to give this a go.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostYes! but in case you didn't know, there's a move you can do to stop that. Using a scissor-like motion with your 2nd and 3rd fingers, grab the notes. Then whip your hand round, thus snatching the notes and presenting the cashier with a cupped palm into which to deposit the coins. (1 time in 100 this fails and you end up smacking the coins all over the floor, but they've got to learn somehow).Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Haha nice oneOriginally posted by Bunk View PostHow about "If that Gricerboy tries to hold my train up with his stupid bike again I'll set him alight" ?Comment
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This happened in my car for about 2 weeks... I finally realised it wasn't broken, I had it on shuffle mode.Originally posted by zeitghostMy fecking useless MP3 player playing things out of order.
"Money" comes after "Time" for feck sake.Coffee's for closersComment
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Companies who give guests coffee or tea in a disposable plastic or paper beaker.
It´s naff, cheap, inconsiderate, lacking in style or manners, and no way to treat a guest. It gives me the impression that a company is struggling financially and pays no attention to detail.
It´s a good way to ensure I shall take my money elsewhere.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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