You know what really grinds my gears?

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

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RMDrive

Quote from: illdecide on January 12, 2010, 12:30:25 PM
Quote from: ziggysego on January 12, 2010, 12:15:45 PM
Outragious illdecide. Bound to be someone you can go to, to report that surgeon.

they offered me a complaint form alright and one of the nurses said it was a disgrace but i think ill wait till he gets his operation and then see what action i can take. This is the 2nd time the Royal Vic have rid me. A year ago young illdecide had an infected hair follicle in the back of his neck, after a 6 month old baby had fasted for almost 20 hours and waiting in the ward for best part of a day the Surgeon came to me and said "I've been working all day and I'm really tired, you wouldn't want a tired doctor operating on your son now, would you?"

WTF is that all about...

:o I can only imagine how tough that was! Sounds like really shoddy treatment all round.

Onion Bag

Women in Belfast running round in their PJ's @ 6pm, called into a filling station yesterday evening and there was 3 of them standing in the shopin their PJ's, slippers, and dressing gowns, with their big Hoop ear rings, WTF
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NAG1

Onion Bag

The thing that annoys me more is that we are all working for these ones to sit around in their PJ's til 6pm. We are paying for the houses they live in and paying for their leisure time just because they decide to have kids and claim everything that is going (sweeping generalisation I know)

But I am fed up to the back teeth of working to pay the mortage/ bills etc when it seems that we would all be better off going off on the sick/ dole and claiming every benefit going.

Onion Bag

Quote from: NAG1 on January 15, 2010, 10:42:56 AM
Onion Bag

The thing that annoys me more is that we are all working for these ones to sit around in their PJ's til 6pm. We are paying for the houses they live in and paying for their leisure time just because they decide to have kids and claim everything that is going (sweeping generalisation I know)

But I am fed up to the back teeth of working to pay the mortage/ bills etc when it seems that we would all be better off going off on the sick/ dole and claiming every benefit going.

Here Here Nag, well said
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Denn Forever

Quote from: Onion Bag on January 15, 2010, 09:36:35 AM
Women in Belfast running round in their PJ's @ 6pm, called into a filling station yesterday evening and there was 3 of them standing in the shopin their PJ's, slippers, and dressing gowns, with their big Hoop ear rings, WTF

Early to bed Early to rise ;D ;D ;D
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that says what he means and
means what he says...

JUst retired

I`ve seen them in Asda on the andy/town road in the afternoons dressed(?) this way. Lazy bitc*es. You would`nt see this anywhere else.

ludermor

Quote from: JUst retired on January 15, 2010, 12:31:57 PM
I`ve seen them in Asda on the andy/town road in the afternoons dressed(?) this way. Lazy bitc*es. You would`nt see this anywhere else.
All over dublin!

Onion Bag

I mean WTF is the story, you would love to just say to them, go home and put some f**king clothes on and do somethingwith your life, rather than lying about inyour PJ's all day, yous bundle of lazy bastards, f**k they grind my gears  >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
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Canalman

Pretty much par for the course in the Summerhill part of the city and slowly spreading to the suburbs.
Remember reading that this is a new urban phenomenon in the developed world and sociologists and others are trying to rationalize it. One theory is that it is a result of multi generational unemployment.

Prefer the bone idle explanation myself.

Zapatista

If you can't get me on the phone leave a fecking message rather than phone me 5 times in the space of a few minutes. Either that or send a text. There isa a reason I'm not answering the phone.

JohnDenver

People that don't answer the phone, even if its just to tell you they'll ring you back because they're busy.  :P

haranguerer

Quote from: Onion Bag on January 15, 2010, 09:36:35 AM
Women in Belfast running round in their PJ's @ 6pm, called into a filling station yesterday evening and there was 3 of them standing in the shopin their PJ's, slippers, and dressing gowns, with their big Hoop ear rings, WTF

Did any of you see the Nolan show about a yr or 2 ago - this was one of the issues, and he'd invited a few of them in - they were all in the front row in their pjs - suffice to say they didnt come out of it well - they never should have been allowed to defend themselves!!

Cant find a link unfortunately - its hilarious and mind-boggling in equal measures...

Treasurer

I encountered one such lady strolling around Tesco in Tullamore in a pair of pink fluffy pj's, complemented with giant bunny rabbit slippers. 

ziggysego

Quote from: haranguerer on January 15, 2010, 03:43:12 PM
Quote from: Onion Bag on January 15, 2010, 09:36:35 AM
Women in Belfast running round in their PJ's @ 6pm, called into a filling station yesterday evening and there was 3 of them standing in the shopin their PJ's, slippers, and dressing gowns, with their big Hoop ear rings, WTF

Did any of you see the Nolan show about a yr or 2 ago - this was one of the issues, and he'd invited a few of them in - they were all in the front row in their pjs - suffice to say they didnt come out of it well - they never should have been allowed to defend themselves!!

Cant find a link unfortunately - its hilarious and mind-boggling in equal measures...

Yeah, I remember watching. Didn't know whether to laugh or be horrified  :D
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vav

There was a woman in the bookies the other day in her pyjamas and dressing gown.. but what I don't understand is - she went to the trouble of doing her hair and putting make-up on WTF didn't she get dressed before she left the house too  >:(