Things that annoy you (7 Viewers)

Otis

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a little bit too 'footbally' for this board?
You know what esle annoys me? People telling other people what they can post on the 'Things that Annoy You' thread.

Grrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!
 

richnrg

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people jumping in the air when having photos taken. Especially those with knees bent/feet kicking etc. Assholes.
 

vow

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people jumping in the air when having photos taken. Especially those with knees bent/feet kicking etc. Assholes.
Like in a Pete Townsend stylee?

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Nick

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It's even worse when you see how cringey it is when people are trying to post for pictures.

At matches when you see people having about 30 attempts to take a picture before they stop.

Went to a comedy club and there was a couple in front literally just taking selfies all the way through, pretty much one after the other but with slightly different poses.
 

wingy

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Especially as one has a big penis and the other one seems to have a very, very thin spirally one.
Well rich beat me to that
It definitely looks like one as I used to castrate the little swines when I was much younger
I have to take you to task though for two or even three reasons
Firstly the one on the right appears to have a tail as well as a boner
The tail appears to be like a dolphins head ( not a turtle head )
Secondly if it wasn't in silhouette there might be a chance for a side on view of the breast
The one on the left is leaner and relatively flat chested but gets a let off for artistic content
I particularly appreciate the effort and style of the left hand where the thumb forms a perfect ring with the middle or ring finger .
 

shmmeee

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The cuts to legal aid incentivising false domestic violence claims.

I'm helping a mate with his custody case at the moment and the whole thing is sick.

Also a special place in hell for lawyers who assist in breaking up families and stopping father's seeing their kids. Scumbags. Wish I could go into detail but legally obliged not to. Trust me it'd make you just as angry.
 

Otis

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The cuts to legal aid incentivising false domestic violence claims.

I'm helping a mate with his custody case at the moment and the whole thing is sick.

Also a special place in hell for lawyers who assist in breaking up families and stopping father's seeing their kids. Scumbags. Wish I could go into detail but legally obliged not to. Trust me it'd make you just as angry.
I know, Shmmeee, I know.

Mentioned it before about my helping my wife's best friend in her custody battle.

In the end she lost the case, lost the kids and ended up in prison. Kids now moved away, changed their identities and she hasn't seen them for 4 years.

They were only 8 and 10 years old at the time. :(
 

Gazolba

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Just lately, I'm annoyed by rain, wind and thunderstorms.
During a thunderstorm, a tree fell on my house and now I have thousands of weeds coming up.
The tree cost £2350 to have removed, It took five men and a crane about 3 hours.
Still have to get the roof fixed; that will cost thousands more.
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Otis

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Shame God doesn't exist, otherwise you could have sued him.

Covered by insurance for the damage?
 

Covstu

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Just lately, I'm annoyed by rain, wind and thunderstorms.
During a thunderstorm, a tree fell on my house and now I have thousands of weeds coming up.
The tree cost £2350 pounds to have removed, It took five men and a crane about 3 hours.
Still have to get the roof fixed; that will cost thousands more.
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Ouch that’s shit fella
 

wingy

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Those trees are in close proximity to the property so always a risk
Which was there first , property or teees
If it's the later not a good idea , as from the image the roots don't appear that long ,they will be
This brings a good chance of messing up the foundations and floors
 

Gazolba

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Shame God doesn't exist, otherwise you could have sued him.

Covered by insurance for the damage?
My insurance will cover some of it, but I have a high deductible, so not all.
The trees (we had four huge pine trees) were there when we bought the house, and we were not the original owners, so no idea on the history of the trees.
One tree I had taken down earlier because it was diseased, so now I have two left. And one I think I will have taken down because it's just as close to the house as the one that fell down but it's even bigger and taller. Every time it rains or the wind blows I'm waiting for a large bump. Even if just one branch fell off, it's so tall and big, it could do major damage.
 

Otis

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I take it both other trees also pose a danger to the house should they be uprooted and fall?

Hope you get it all sorted. Lucky it didn't cause any personal injury and that's always the main concern isn't it.
 
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Covstu

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Caravans! I can kind of get by with them on the motorway but on A roads they just clog them up! Spent an hour behind one the other day and just could not get passed and nor could the other 20 odd cars !
 

greys4life

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Just been out for a walk along the old railway - within 30 yards there were 3 neatly tied plastic bags with the contents of a dogs behind in them CHUCKED IN THE HEDGE!

Really what is that all about? I'd rather people stick and flick than pick it up and than just leave it in the bag!
 

wingy

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Public service broadcaster channel 4 employing that entitled cow Kirstie Allsop to help the very rich buy houses. £800k budget!
The thing is fp the folks buying that house for £800k aren't really rich
They're successful professionals no doubt
But both working and mortgagedto the hilt over a long term
Of course there are extremely wealthy folk who could just buy it as part of a portfolio while not batting an eyelid
The distribution of real wealth is concentrated among a relative few.
 

dutchman

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The thing is fp the folks buying that house for £800k aren't really rich

Depends where they live. I saw three very ordinary families who were asking £800,000 for very ordinary looking houses in North London on Amanda Lamb's 'Selling Houses' programme.

In another part of the country you could probably buy a manorial estate for that kind of money.
 

Nick

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I've never got that, 800k on a flat in a city or a big nice country house.
Depends where they live. I saw three very ordinary families who were asking £800,000 for very ordinary looking houses in North London on Amanda Lamb's 'Selling Houses' programme.

In another part of the country you could probably buy a manorial estate for that kind of money.
 

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