Things that annoy me
...but shouldn’t, really.
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Divorce
MaliA wrote:
Booking fees.



Not only was there a booking fee, but an additional charge to email me my ticket for me to print myself!
that is annoying.. also the ones that have a % for booking and admin.. i am sure a flat fee is correct
KovacsC wrote:
that is annoying.. also the ones that have a % for booking and admin.. i am sure a flat fee is correct


Neither are correct
Trooper wrote:
Divorce


With the page break, this feels like big news.
Findus Fop wrote:
Trooper wrote:
Divorce


With the page break, this feels like big news.

My thought, exactly.
Warhead wrote:
Findus Fop wrote:
Trooper wrote:
Divorce


With the page break, this feels like big news.

My thought, exactly.


This would be huge news, as I wasn't aware I was married.
Trooper wrote:
Divorce


But then I'll probably still have to change the password anyway.

Grim... wrote:
This feels like a problem easily solved.


Yes, and that's exactly why it's probably going to be left alone as a mild niggle that I just put up with :roll:
Gregory Porter's balaclava.
Warhead wrote:
Gregory Porter's balaclava.


Straight out of the Profanisaurus.
First thing this morning I thought of something that really annoys, but I can't remember what it was, and that really annoys me.
A minor annoyance, but something I notice every time:

In a game on the Xbox One and want to go to the store? Press the Xbox button and choose the Store icon and you are taken to the dashboard, but not the store.
The trailer for Alec Baldwin's interview with Amy Shumer on his "Here's The Thing" podcast on Radio 4 Extra.
The stupid 'Workday' mobile app always asks for a PIN code to be set up, which I duly do, but then the expiry for the PIN is so short that next time I come to use the app the PIN is no longer valid so I have to set up another one.... which is exactly the same number as the one from the time before, and the time before that.
Those fraction of a second jingles, accompanied tiny logos in the top right corner of the TV screen at the end of some adverts.
An Irrational annoyance.

I just found out that the number 11 bus in London (a place I have not lived for almost 25 years) last year changed it's Eastern Terminus from Liverpool Street to Waterloo.

This used to be my local bus, that I could catch to school if I was running late, and it was a really good way of seeing a lot London Sights for quite a cheap price.

It still goes to quite a few, but you don't get to see all the City of London Stuff any more (including St Paul's).

I don't why, but when something from your childhood changes like this, it really seems to hurt more than it should

(an Aside:

A few years back I was in London looking at Universities with my oldest Son, In between that, and watching T20 Blast Cricket, we did an ultra cheap sightseeing tour, with me as guide, where we took a Thames Clipper to the Millenium Dome, then the Cable Car over the Thames, Docklands to Bank, walked to Liverpool Street, and then the Number 11 Bus to half way down the Kings Road, where we met my Brother.

I think we had to pay a surcharge for the Cable Car, but the rest of it was essentially free)
Bags of crisps opened upside down.
Zardoz wrote:
Bags of crisps opened upside down.


To be fair, we all hate actual crimes against decency so that one's a given.
My wife's friend uses the word 'irregardless' frequently. That annoys me.
Sir Taxalot wrote:
My wife's friend uses the word 'irregardless' frequently. That annoys me.


That reminds me of Dimrill's utter hatred of 'gotten' and 'bunches.'
Blucey wrote:
Sir Taxalot wrote:
My wife's friend uses the word 'irregardless' frequently. That annoys me.


That reminds me of Dimrill's utter hatred of 'gotten' and 'bunches.'



Also, people saying 'off of.'
Warhead wrote:
Blucey wrote:
Sir Taxalot wrote:
My wife's friend uses the word 'irregardless' frequently. That annoys me.


That reminds me of Dimrill's utter hatred of 'gotten' and 'bunches.'



Also, people saying 'off of.'


Except Viz, where what it is, is ironic. (Yes, you spotted it - the latter tautology bugs me.)
"needs fixed" instead of "needs fixing" or "needs to be fixed" seems to be suddenly prevalent these days. Used to be a Scottish accent thing but now I hear English people saying it and it sounds daft.
Influencers. And Reality TV 'stars.'

But today I'm feeling smug because Reality TV stars have been charged over investment plugs in which 'social media influencers with a combined Instagram following of 4.5 million people have been charged in relation to promotions of unauthorised investments.'

"The FCA has alleged that Emmanuel Nwanze, aged 30, and Holly Thompson, 33, ran an Instagram account under the handle @holly_fxtrends to give advice on buying and selling contracts for difference, without authorisation.

The FCA said that contracts for difference (CFDs) were high-risk investments used to bet on the price of an asset, in this case foreign currencies.
It said 80% of customers lost money when investing in CFDs because of the risks.

Mr Nwanze allegedly ran the foreign exchange trading scheme and issued unauthorised financial promotions.

The watchdog claims that he paid social media influencers to promote @holly_fxtrends to their Instagram followers.

Love Island’s Jamie Clayton, Rebecca Gormley and Eva Zapico, Towie’s Yazmin Oukhellou, and Geordie Shore’s Scott Timlin were also among those charged
."

I don't really want to see these people end up in clink, but on the other hand it serves them right for thinking they could get away with this crap.
British kids saying 'feds' when they mean the Police.
Blucey wrote:
British kids saying 'feds' when they mean the Police.


Or one of the many traditional British terms, e.g. The Filth, The Scuffers, The Peelers, Boys in Blue, Plod, The Pigs, Rozzers or The Old Bill.
Warhead wrote:
Blucey wrote:
British kids saying 'feds' when they mean the Police.


Or one of the many traditional British terms, e.g. The Filth, The Scuffers, The Peelers, Boys in Blue, Plod, The Pigs, Rozzers or The Old Bill.


Bizzies, mate.
Fuzz, Caught By The
MaliA wrote:
Warhead wrote:
Blucey wrote:
British kids saying 'feds' when they mean the Police.


Or one of the many traditional British terms, e.g. The Filth, The Scuffers, The Peelers, Boys in Blue, Plod, The Pigs, Rozzers or The Old Bill.


Bizzies, mate.


In my head that's always with a Liverpudlian accent.
Warhead wrote:
MaliA wrote:
Warhead wrote:
Blucey wrote:
British kids saying 'feds' when they mean the Police.


Or one of the many traditional British terms, e.g. The Filth, The Scuffers, The Peelers, Boys in Blue, Plod, The Pigs, Rozzers or The Old Bill.


Bizzies, mate.


In my head that's always with a Liverpudlian accent.


It's exactly how I sound, lad.
Can confirm. Mali is a full-on Scouser now
Got me a north face, a bally, and a sauron. Made up with it.
Giphy "eye of sauron":
https://media2.giphy.com/media/rikF70aehVlja/giphy-loop.mp4
Warhead wrote:
MaliA wrote:
Warhead wrote:
Blucey wrote:
British kids saying 'feds' when they mean the Police.


Or one of the many traditional British terms, e.g. The Filth, The Scuffers, The Peelers, Boys in Blue, Plod, The Pigs, Rozzers or The Old Bill.


Bizzies, mate.


In my head that's always with a Liverpudlian accent.


MERDEH?!!
People referring to their pets as 'fur babies.'
I've seen the first "hilarious" Facebook post taking about a "Genny lec during holibobs".

Not hit the unfriend button that quickly in a long time.
Reading something about "The Queen" and it being about Camilla and not Lizzie and being confused for about 30 seconds before you do realise
Malc wrote:
Reading something about "The Queen" and it being about Camilla and not Lizzie and being confused for about 30 seconds before you do realise

:this:

Also hearing references to "the king" and having to pause and remember, "oh, yes, we have that now".

I'm still waiting for Charlie to do something properly majestic.
Different thing - he's legitimately king but they made up "queen consort" for her because she's not allowed to be queen - but remembering to say "consort" is too difficult or perfectionist for apparently everyone.

I'm very much in favour of binning the monarchy and have been for ages but if we're going to remain a country as a whole obsessed with them get it fucking straight.
Why isn't she allowed to be queen?
Why aren’t princes called Jacks?
MaliA wrote:
Why isn't she allowed to be queen?

Because Diana
Malc wrote:
MaliA wrote:
Why isn't she allowed to be queen?

Because Diana


She dead, dog.
Camilla is the Queen. She's the Queen Consort, like every other King's wife for quite a while now. Diana would have been Queen Consort as well.
In my worsening memory I have a distinct recollection that When Charlie boy married Camilla THEY said that she wouldn't be called Queen, she would have some other title.

Then a few years ago, I seem to recall that they announced they would be letting that slide.
DavPaz wrote:
Camilla is the Queen. She's the Queen Consort, like every other King's wife for quite a while now. Diana would have been Queen Consort as well.


No mate, even the king can't be a bigamist, but one of them could have been a concubine, like Lady Jessica in Dune.
Malc wrote:
In my worsening memory I have a distinct recollection that When Charlie boy married Camilla THEY said that she wouldn't be called Queen, she would have some other title.

Then a few years ago, I seem to recall that they announced they would be letting that slide.


TBH, I couldn't give two tuppeny turds about this, but I respect your right to bring it up.
Dr Zoidberg wrote:
I've seen the first "hilarious" Facebook post taking about a "Genny lec during holibobs".

Not hit the unfriend button that quickly in a long time.


Who?
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