oscillatewildly
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The way some (seemingly young) people start a sentence or answer a question with: "So"...
The way some (seemingly young) people start a sentence or answer a question with: "So"...
Dome Sci fi is inspired and forward thinking . Blade Runner is great. 2001 is too and also Star Trek.Yes agree. Mind you I remember most of the sci-fi visions (e.g. Logan's Run) of the future look remarkably like present day shopping malls to me. All shiny chrome, escalators, transparent lifts, people talking into communicators, automatic doors, aerodynamic cars etc. Amazing how fast things are changing and we take them for granted.
What's that?
There is a horror film out basically you do stuff blindfolded, so people have started doing it, so this person has driven their car blindfolded and shock horror crashed!
One album I have, it's decided to unilaterally name the tracks after another album altogether.When a song is labelled wrong and you blast it out with the family in the car, it isn't the radio edit.....
One album I have, it's decided to unilaterally name the tracks after another album altogether.
Somewhat less family friendly song titles to be displayed on the screen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Axed_for_It!
Ffs!
When they confront the baddie who is holed up and armed to the teeth, the hero always leads from the front and is the first one you see in the firing line.Detective dramas when the main character goes into a dangerous situation alone or does not immediately call for assistance when facing danger.
Bit trivial this but annoys me: George Clark, the tv architect - he's a Geordie so like us Midlanders uses the short 'a' vowel sound as in glass, fast etc but for some weird reason always uses the long 'a' in 'master bedroom' and sometimes 'plaster' but nowhere else.
I know it's pathetic but pretty much everything annoys me these days.
Ha ha, I do exactly the same!I can't see an advert for his show without loudly shouting AMEEEEEZING SPEEEEECES which my wife doesn't find irritating in the slightest.
I think he's Sunderland rather than Newcastle, not sure if they pronounce things differently there though
I don't mind his voice, but don't like him because he has a head shaped like a lemon.Bit trivial this but annoys me: George Clark, the tv architect - he's a Geordie so like us Midlanders uses the short 'a' vowel sound as in glass, fast etc but for some weird reason always uses the long 'a' in 'master bedroom' and sometimes 'plaster' but nowhere else.
I know it's pathetic but pretty much everything annoys me these days.
Is that a general thing that you don't like celebrities with fruit based head shapes?I don't mind his voice, but don't like him because he has a head shaped like a lemon.
Surely bananas are OK?Is that a general thing that you don't like celebrities with fruit based head shapes?
Glad you brought this "short A" "long A" discussion to the fore, because it does annoy me, a lot!Bit trivial this but annoys me: George Clark, the tv architect - he's a Geordie so like us Midlanders uses the short 'a' vowel sound as in glass, fast etc but for some weird reason always uses the long 'a' in 'master bedroom' and sometimes 'plaster' but nowhere else.
I know it's pathetic but pretty much everything annoys me these days.
Glad you brought this "short A" "long A" discussion to the fore, because it does annoy me, a lot!
There aint no "R" {long A some would call it) in glass, flask, fast etc, so why pronounce it like it has?!!?!
Spent a decade in Wales pointing out I was not from Birmingham...get called a Brummie
Well from a distance a bit of a twat - BUT he's a biker and came to talk to our club about his hobby - didnt take long to get onto the cheeky girls !
nope!
Pretty much every single day at a roundabout I get this. I'm in the right lane to turn right alongside someone in the left going straight on, and they'll take it literally and go in a straight line. How does stupidity not thin out the ranks?