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Ladygooner Wrote:

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> People who say "can I get" instead of "Please may

> I have" in coffee shops!



Yet another thing we can thank our American cousins for, along with McDonalds, and all the other offensive eateries that don't supply cutlery and crockery to eat your food with.

Atila wrote:


People who originally come from places in the UK like Sheffield, Leeds, Liverpool, Manc chester, etc telling us how wonderful the places are yet couldn't wait to leave. Sir Macca take note!!!


the above but who dont have a trace of an accent and then when they are reminded of their place of birth say something in that accent!

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> People who say "can I get" instead of "Please may

> I have" in coffee shops!


Have to hold my hands up to that one, I am guilty. Don't mean to do it, or think it's cool or anything, I just find myself doing it.


Anyway, back to I've had enough of...


... REALITY BLOODY TV!!!!!!!!! I am so so so fed up with turning over the telly to find yet another Big Brother or whatever the latest one is, forcing us to watch a group of complete f**king turds talking the biggest load of shite imaginable! And to make things worse, they play it live almost 24/7 (sorry DM)!!!!

Bruce "bloody" Forsyth still on Saturday night TV after God knows how many decades, so called reality TV shows, Jade Goody, Foxtons, spoilt little brats running around the pub while their parents do nothing, people talking loudly on their mobile phones in public, little arseholes who play their crappy music through their mobile phones on the bus, people who insist on eating food on public transport and then leave their foul smelling leftovers rotting on the seat/floor, self important suit and ties Johns, trains being cancelled, not running on time, this bloody cold weather, lousy summers when it just pisses down with rain all the time, people who wear needlessly expensive jewellery, fake tans, fake tits, fake fingernails, fake people, the Daily Mail, Daily Express, ignorant right-wing bigots, rac-ists, homophobes, supercillious Guardian reading champagne social-ists, woolly liberals, pub bores, the Spice Girls reunion, crappy pop stars with no talent, the smoking ban, fundamentalist religious zealots, the war in Afganistan/Iraq, power mad, megolomaniac egocentric self-serving politicians. blah blah blah....I could go on and on and on and on....

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