Little things that irritate you
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Re: Little things that irritate you
Ageing....That was my point when I said we had the maturity to get on with things. Kids are a fact of life and we shouldn't freak out about breast feeding. Screaming and crying on planes REALLY gets to me though, but as I said you just have to accept these things.
I still suck tits though
I still suck tits though
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Re: Little things that irritate you
I never thought ageing would be one to object to seeing a tit flopped out in public.
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Re: Little things that irritate you
This posts reminds me of a mate, who's wife used to breastfeed anywhere, any time and any place, who said to me: "I think you have seen my wife's tits more times than I have lately."
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Re: Little things that irritate you
sendô wrote:I never thought ageing would be one to object to seeing a tit flopped out in public.
Re: Little things that irritate you
Depends if the mums a sort imo, if she’s an old boiler then I completely agree with ageing if she looks like Michelle Keegan then I think that his views are wrong and out of date.
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Re: Little things that irritate you
I think he doth protest too much.sendô wrote:I never thought ageing would be one to object to seeing a tit flopped out in public.
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Re: Little things that irritate you
Trouble with breastfeeding I find, is the baby gets in the way all the time!
(don't worry, I've got my coat).
(don't worry, I've got my coat).
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What can I say mate, I'm too tight to take your advice.BARKING IRON wrote:By the way Delbert, not a dig at you your the complete opposite where you’d rather do it all yourself and not take my advice
On the subject of being tight, my bent wood is getting the full treatment. I teased and caressed it into some semblance of straightness then banged some 10mm studding through the slags, fuckin have that...............
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Re: Little things that irritate you
BBC News and it's "OMG ROYUL WEDDIN" coverage as Princess No-Mark Ginger Dog Jr marries Posh No-Mark Bloke.
No idea how that is the top headline when they also had this gem to run with:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-45837991
No idea how that is the top headline when they also had this gem to run with:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-45837991
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Re: Little things that irritate you
Don't.delbert wrote: On the subject of being tight, my bent wood is getting the full treatment. I teased and caressed it into some semblance of straightness......
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Re: Little things that irritate you
The new craze of having to give everything a ******* name.
Mansplaining
Manspreading
Fat Shaming
Ferocious Friday ( that's apparently today )
Series Cheating
Body shaming
and many many more
And my personal favourite from the news yesterday "Victim Shaming". This is apparently a thing now. The police advised young women not to wear headphones late at night whilst walking on their own in a high crime area. Sounds sensible you'd think. Sounds like they've based that advice on whats happen to numerous women. But NO this is apparently scandalous. It is apparently an attempt to blame women for shootings rape and crime.
So NO to VICTIM SHAMING!!, but YES to increasing your chances of rape or getting mugged or knifed.
So its boooooo to victim shaming but yaaaaay to being a victim.
And while i think of it , slightly off topic but is it me or can anyone else varify that every time theres a wind related weather event in the USA, its apparently going to be the "worst ever"
Mansplaining
Manspreading
Fat Shaming
Ferocious Friday ( that's apparently today )
Series Cheating
Body shaming
and many many more
And my personal favourite from the news yesterday "Victim Shaming". This is apparently a thing now. The police advised young women not to wear headphones late at night whilst walking on their own in a high crime area. Sounds sensible you'd think. Sounds like they've based that advice on whats happen to numerous women. But NO this is apparently scandalous. It is apparently an attempt to blame women for shootings rape and crime.
So NO to VICTIM SHAMING!!, but YES to increasing your chances of rape or getting mugged or knifed.
So its boooooo to victim shaming but yaaaaay to being a victim.
And while i think of it , slightly off topic but is it me or can anyone else varify that every time theres a wind related weather event in the USA, its apparently going to be the "worst ever"
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Re: Little things that irritate you
didn't he drown in his own piss? there was photographic evidence too, if i remember correctly.southbrishammer wrote:Whatever happened to Ginger John?
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Re: Little things that irritate you
Not sure what circles you move in Woodford, but I haven't heard ANY of those sayings?woodford wrote:The new craze of having to give everything a ******* name.
Mansplaining
Manspreading
Fat Shaming
Ferocious Friday ( that's apparently today )
Series Cheating
Body shaming
and many many more
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Re: Little things that irritate you
We're just back from a holiday in Tenerife, where I picked up an insect bite on my forehead. It seems to be infected with a large itchy red patch round it. Constantly trying to not scratch it and there is underlying pain, like an open cut.
Such a minor thing but irritating me for four days now.
Such a minor thing but irritating me for four days now.
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Re: Little things that irritate you
Girlfriend has that only way is Essex programme on and some girl is walking about with her dog in a babys buggy. What the actual f*ck, I hate living on this earth with some people.
Dog was a proper rat.
Dog was a proper rat.
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Re: Little things that irritate you
Cambs Iron wrote:Girlfriend has that only way is Essex programme on and some girl is walking about with her dog in a babys buggy. What the actual f*ck, I hate living on this earth with some people.
Dog was a proper rat.
When it comes to dogs I think there should be a rule like at certain theme park rides - if it isn't over a certain height then it isn't really a dog.
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Re: Little things that irritate you
It must have been mentioned on here before, but......
People who don't wash their hands when they've used the loo. Scabby gits.
People who don't wash their hands when they've used the loo. Scabby gits.
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Re: Little things that irritate you
I tell you what really , REALLY irritates me of late - the difficulty in London ( especially in the centre) of being able to get a decent cup of tea.
Nothing fancy just a strong cup of tea with one sugar and only a little milk. Always want one if I've been out and had few drinks. Can't go to bed without one.
Friday night, after the Weller gig at the Festival Hall, wanted a cuppa before getting the train home - went to Benugo ( only it and Starbucks were open and I won't on principle go into Starbucks) first go the 'barista' flooded the thing with too much milk so I asked for another but to put my own milk in next time. Second time no milk but the water hadn't been boiled fully so it was tepid and weak as nun's piss.Thought it was just me but my wife said her's was naff as well.
So took 'em both back, got a refund and had a proper cuppa when I got in - why is it so difficult to get a proper cup of tea unless you're in a proper cafe, and they seem to be disappearing at a rate of knots? Recently the one ( Italian )near Russell Sq tube has gone as has one I used to go to in Covent Garden
Nothing fancy just a strong cup of tea with one sugar and only a little milk. Always want one if I've been out and had few drinks. Can't go to bed without one.
Friday night, after the Weller gig at the Festival Hall, wanted a cuppa before getting the train home - went to Benugo ( only it and Starbucks were open and I won't on principle go into Starbucks) first go the 'barista' flooded the thing with too much milk so I asked for another but to put my own milk in next time. Second time no milk but the water hadn't been boiled fully so it was tepid and weak as nun's piss.Thought it was just me but my wife said her's was naff as well.
So took 'em both back, got a refund and had a proper cuppa when I got in - why is it so difficult to get a proper cup of tea unless you're in a proper cafe, and they seem to be disappearing at a rate of knots? Recently the one ( Italian )near Russell Sq tube has gone as has one I used to go to in Covent Garden