For a bit of "how's your father" perhaps?While on the subject of toilets . . . .people who need to go into the stall next to yours even though there is no one else in the loos.
Oh - I don't know. There's something to be said for it.The celebration of stupidity.
Girl racers, really, you'd think they'd know better. Oh yeah and especially girl racers that "pimp" their cars with pink Playboy merchandise, like????
Oh - I don't know. There's something to be said for it.
yeah and they nearly always look the opposite of what a playmate should look like!
People like this poster:
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=63339
importing Americanisms like "soccer mom" which are of no applicability on this side of the Atlantic.
PS, don't even get me started on "gas-guzzling SUVs"
Nearly as bad as urban idiots in big 4X4's, eh?
Don't worry - David McWilliams indubitably has some guaranteed Irish "witty" neologism for these and anything else that you can think of.People like this poster:
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=63339
importing Americanisms like "soccer mom" which are of no applicability on this side of the Atlantic.
PS, don't even get me started on "gas-guzzling SUVs"
The four that come to mind from today:
1. David McWilliams.( Clubman's post just reminded me of him )
2. People who won't park between the white lines in car parks.
3. Online forms that are not printer friendly - I've just printed off eight pages with all pages having an underlying light yellow colour - waste of time, ink and electricity.
4. People who start threads like this to remind me of how much the above things annoy me.
Having your work identified in specific areas this year as being a standard of best practice by an external source and as a consequence having these areas immediately removed from your remit - having worked at these for 5 years. Oh well!
Marion
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