The Ins key on my computer.
If so how do us men get around this issue?
Gotcha! This better work or i'll try and get my money back!Rohypnol
Un-necessary laughing at things that really aren't funny.
For example, if I'm at work and I ask a customer if they'd like their receipt, and get the response of "Yes, I'm going into <insert name of other shop that sells the same as whatever they've bought here>, and I don't want them to think I stole it....HAHAHAHA"
I cannot understand how that is funny or requires laughter in any way whatsoever.
This 'ins' key is the most annoying thing in the world. Fact (not fiction).
Car Drivers that don't use indicators.Always give then a first full of horn
People using Australian slang , like "this sarvo" .
The use of txt speak when having a normal conversation.
Watching the F1 at the weekend and one of the presenters kept saying "Quala"
In Quala 3 Massa .................
Instead of Qualifying session 3.
Supermarket plastic bags. Not for an environmental reason but because i can never open them.
thankfully, i'm not disabled, but seeing able bodied people parking in disabled spaces in supermarket car parks really pisses me off (and yes, I do say something)
Car Drivers that don't use indicators.Always give then a first full of horn
People using Australian slang , like "this sarvo" .
The use of txt speak when having a normal conversation.
Watching the F1 at the weekend and one of the presenters kept saying "Quala"
In Quala 3 Massa .................
Instead of Qualifying session 3.
Car Drivers that don't use indicators.Always give then a first full of horn
People using Australian slang , like "this sarvo" .
The use of txt speak when having a normal conversation.
Watching the F1 at the weekend and one of the presenters kept saying "Quala"
In Quala 3 Massa .................
, instead m Qualifying session 3.
thankfully, i'm not disabled, but seeing able bodied people parking in disabled spaces in supermarket car parks really pisses me off (and yes, I do say something)
I know what you mean, but it can be a tricky one, as a friend of mine has MS, which does entitle her to a disabled badge for her car. But she has good and bad times with it, and would be paranoid about appearing to be the sort of person you are talking about. As a result she has never taken the badge and suffers the longer walk.
The Worlds mad innit.
Just about everything really. It would be shorter to write a list of what doesn't annoy me, although I'm struggling to think of anything tbh.
thankfully, i'm not disabled, but seeing able bodied people parking in disabled spaces in supermarket car parks really pisses me off (and yes, I do say something)