You know what really grinds my gears?

Started by corn02, June 02, 2007, 03:41:22 PM

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Asal Mor

When you call up to cancel a service nowadays they want to have a conversation about it and try to talk you around into staying. "Can I ask why you want to cancel the service? Are you aware of the upcoming special blah blah blah...........".
If you can sign up for the service at the click of a button you should be able to cancel with the same ease.


blewuporstuffed

Quote from: Asal Mor on April 19, 2016, 11:44:06 AM
When you call up to cancel a service nowadays they want to have a conversation about it and try to talk you around into staying. "Can I ask why you want to cancel the service? Are you aware of the upcoming special blah blah blah...........".
If you can sign up for the service at the click of a button you should be able to cancel with the same ease.

Exactly.
There really should be a law saying if you can sign up online , you have to be able to cancel online
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foxcommander

Quote from: Eamonnca1 on February 20, 2016, 04:21:01 AM
When you're sitting on the toilet and the man in the cubicle next door has his foot protruding nearly into your space.

Maybe you shouldn't spend so much time in public toilets ;)
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trueblue1234

People indicating at the end of a maneuver on the road. The whole idea is to show what you are going to do, not what you have just completed!! Roundabouts in particular. This flick of an indicater after you've pulled of the roundabout is about as useful as a trap door on a lifeboat.
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general_lee

Teachers on social media who can barely string a sentence together without a litany of grammatical and spelling mistakes.

My ma's text messages make more sense...

Asal Mor

Rugby commentators spouting about rugby as if it was a skillful game. Talking about "skillsets", "soft hands" and "what a wonderful footballer"  a lad is, when all that's really happening is a load of over-sized men running into each other, over and over again, only interrupted when the one actual footballer on the team hoofs the ball out of play.

Esmarelda

Quote from: trueblue1234 on April 21, 2016, 05:32:14 PM
People indicating at the end of a maneuver on the road. The whole idea is to show what you are going to do, not what you have just completed!! Roundabouts in particular. This flick of an indicater after you've pulled of the roundabout is about as useful as a trap door on a lifeboat.
Agreed, the clue is in the word indicate.

Having said that, a conscientious person that usually indicates in good time may have forgotten on this one occasion and thought it best to make the token gesture.

laoislad

What's this Pokemon nonsense all about?
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lurganblue

Quote from: laoislad on July 12, 2016, 07:16:35 PM
What's this Pokemon nonsense all about?

some amount of young wans (and older versions too) walking round with their heads in their phones searching the town for wee characters yesterday.  At least it gets them out of the house i suppose

The Stallion

I believe one is compelled to capture each and every one of the little blighters.

Not sure how long you have to play it before your virginity grows back.

Jeepers Creepers

Severe boot up the hole where adults and Pokemon are concearned.

Eamonnca1

Would you prefer it if people played games that make you sit on the couch? It's okay to let people enjoy things.

Jeepers Creepers

Eammon, if an adults only motivation to get off the couch and go outside and wave his phone about and catch cartoons then Jee-sus.

Eamonnca1

And how's that any different from going out to kick a ball? Adults play sports too, don't they?

foxcommander

Quote from: Eamonnca1 on July 15, 2016, 10:01:05 PM
And how's that any different from going out to kick a ball?

or going to parks looking for badgers?
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