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Amanda
11th-April-2002, 12:48 PM
Heather's 'Pet Hate' thread inspired me... Here's an opportunity to sound off about all those non-dancing annoyancies.

I'll start the ball rolling with a random list:

1) computer / car / football anoraks
2) those three wheeler pushchairs (in the wrong hands...)
3) Nu-metal (As a child of the sixties I was an avid Heavy Metal fan but left all that behind in the 70's - but it's back...why?!)
4) Twee TV programmes conjuring up a bygone age
5) T shirts with comments on them
6) Designer labels
7) humourless people
8) mobile phones
9) new build housing eating into the greenbelt
10) not having 24 hour access to chocolate

Amanda

:sick:

Jayne
11th-April-2002, 02:13 PM
Current pet hate...

the bug in computers that picks up on your mood and then decides which file to corrupt, just to make your day more interesting.:reallymad

Having lost a datbase of 700 records on Tuesday I spent two days typing them back in, only for the file to go "belly up" this morning. Still typing...:mad:

Sorry, had to get it off my chest...

Jayne

PS don't mention the word "back up" within my earshot...

Franck
12th-April-2002, 11:02 AM
Here is my list of things that really annoy me, in no particular order

[list=1]
Corporate greed and fraud
Government hypocrisy and inaction
dog dirt in public places :reallymad
Speed cameras (especially on the way to Aberdeen)
Small portions in restaurants
Bad coffee
spam email
overly crowded / smoky pubs
Windows and most things Microsoft
Supermarket food and generally poor standards in food production
[/list=1]

Well that will do for starters, but I am sure that I could find more... Maybe we should start new threads for some of the things people have and will post in this thead... That would certainly get heated discussions going. :devil:

Franck.

filthycute
12th-April-2002, 05:52 PM
well here's my hates....

1) Arrogance
2)Ignorance
3)Boy Racers
4)Unhygenic People
5)Animal Cruelty
6)Freeloaders
7)National Lottery Fat Cats
8)Being Cold
9)Stupid Parents....not mine....just irressponsible parents in general.
10)Having to wear fake tan

So who's gonna start the "things i love" thread? :D

filthcyute x x

Fox
13th-April-2002, 08:17 AM
mmmm, top ten pet dislikes are :-

1/ bad manners (there's no excuse for rudeness)
2/ stupid drivers
3/ being cold ( I know that feeling filthycute!) brrrrrr!
4/ stupid shops:- driving across town to go to Comet with intent to buy only to find there's no one there to sell you anything, one lost sale!
5/ webpages that try to install software on your pc without permission.
6/ the price of music CDs...its a rip off!
7/ paperwork!!....grrrr
8/ junk mail thru letterbox and bad tv adverts
9/ gardening!!....if ya can't eat it dont grow it :grin:
10/ hip hop rap crap drum n bass jungle bungle!


Hey!!!!....I feel a lot better now...hehehhehe

Fox

Tiggerbabe
15th-April-2002, 07:40 PM
1. Rudeness, most definitely.
2. Prawns.
3. Booking fees on concert tickets.
4. Spam e-mail.
5. Ironing.
6. Cat's tongues.
7. People driving and using their mobile!
8. People who ask you to dance right after they've nipped out for a ciggie.
9. Soap Operas - the only exception being E.R.
10. My children's pain - sorry, I know it sounds really naff but I had to take my son to get a tooth out at the weekend - truly a dreadful experience.

I'm sure I will think of more and peanut butter is still right up there with no.2!:wink:

John McAulay
16th-April-2002, 07:56 AM
People who make lists!

Tiggerbabe
16th-April-2002, 06:47 PM
Bit grumpy in the mornings, eh John?

John McAulay
17th-April-2002, 08:01 AM
What is it about some people in Aberdeen:mad:
Scots (like me) get a bad name for being tight with our monies.
This most of us will easily defend, :cheers:
but then the best dance venue in the NE of Scotland charges for
glasses of TAP water over the bar.:reallymad

Jayne
18th-April-2002, 12:33 PM
Originally posted by John McAulay
but then the best dance venue in the NE of Scotland charges for
glasses of TAP water over the bar.:reallymad

Hi John,

I believe that in England this is illegal, although I don't know if the same law applies in Scotland. It goes back to one of these bizarre ancient laws that says that if someone asks you for water, you must provide it without charge. This means that is someone turns up on your English doorstep and asks for a glass of water you must give it to them - you're allowed to leave them standing on the doortstep, then give them a disposable a cup but you must give them water.

Has anyone else heard of this and does anyone know if it applies in Scotland???

Jayne

Dreadful Scathe
18th-April-2002, 03:13 PM
I always understood that it was illegal in whole of UK, certainly in Scotland. Someone ought to ask a lawyer :)

alex
18th-April-2002, 03:56 PM
I thought it was illegal in Scotland for a licenced premises to charge for tap water. I think this was introduced a few years ago when people at raves were getting dehydrated after taking ecstacy.
In the rest of the UK I don't think it is illegal, just against Government guidelines. I can't remember being asked to pay for tap water for years.
The people to ask would be the local police/magistrates who check and approve the licence.

alex