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  • wolfsbayne
    wolfsbayne Posts: 3,116 Member
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    People who have a conversation in front of a doorway and then seem annoyed when they're interrupted by people needing to get through.

    or in the aisles at a grocery store
  • wolfsbayne
    wolfsbayne Posts: 3,116 Member
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    Count down time left on a microwave not in use. There's a clock on the darn thing for a reason. Clear the timer when your done.

    OMG, I thought it was just me!
  • wolfsbayne
    wolfsbayne Posts: 3,116 Member
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    People who wear cowboy boots with the jeans tucked in :mad:
  • BlueBombers
    BlueBombers Posts: 4,065 Member
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    People who wear cowboy boots with the jeans tucked in :mad:

    ^ That's hot. Bonus points if they have a huge belt buckle on.
  • wolfsbayne
    wolfsbayne Posts: 3,116 Member
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    People who wear cowboy boots with the jeans tucked in :mad:

    ^ That's hot. Bonus points if they have a huge belt buckle on.

    tell me you're not serious....PLEASE!!!!
  • wardamnirish
    wardamnirish Posts: 395
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    Count down time left on a microwave not in use. There's a clock on the darn thing for a reason. Clear the timer when your done.

    Thank you! Somebody here does that every damn day.

    Also, burned popcorn.
  • BigVeggieDream
    BigVeggieDream Posts: 1,101 Member
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    people trying to "ax" a question

    You might be surprised to know, but that pronunciation of ask as axe goes back to 8th century English. In fact, the first English translation of the Bible used axe instead of ask. i.e. "Axe and you shall receive." If you are to read Shakespeare correctly you would pronounce it axe, not ask. Chaucer and ****ens used ax instead of ask. Pronouncing is ask is relatively new. Certainly, today, you will sound more intelligent if you say ask, but ax is not incorrect.
  • BlueBombers
    BlueBombers Posts: 4,065 Member
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    Flip Flops being worn in the winter
    Socks being worn with sandals

    How about a bit of both!
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  • BigVeggieDream
    BigVeggieDream Posts: 1,101 Member
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    Interstate 95, especially in the states of Vriginia & Florida

    The whole length of 95 is bad.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,741 Member
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    spelling errors in professionally printed materials or in stores/restaurants.

    I am seriously NOT a spelling Nazi. If my friend sent me a card that said "Hapy Birthday" and spelled my name wrong, I would not bat an eye.

    But I hate going to a doctor's office where it says "HIPPA" on a plaque instead of HIPAA, seeing an aisle label in CVS that's for "stationary" instead of stationery....or a sign for "potatto soup & sanwich" at a restaurant.
  • wardamnirish
    wardamnirish Posts: 395
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    How about a bit of both!
    25141-socks_sandals_opinion.jpg

    Good Lord, how is that tolerable to wear?
  • Sinisterly
    Sinisterly Posts: 10,913 Member
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    People who wear cowboy boots with the jeans tucked in :mad:
    Sometimes you need to, otherwise you're going to be in trouble.
  • wolfsbayne
    wolfsbayne Posts: 3,116 Member
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    People who wear cowboy boots with the jeans tucked in :mad:
    Sometimes you need to, otherwise you're going to be in trouble.

    If you're working on the farm, not a big deal. I'm no stranger to that. I was raised on a farm.
  • dapunks
    dapunks Posts: 245 Member
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    Count down time left on a microwave not in use. There's a clock on the darn thing for a reason. Clear the timer when your done.

    OMG, I thought it was just me!

    Me too!
  • dapunks
    dapunks Posts: 245 Member
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    People who don't use "Excuse me" when they want to pass. Or people who ignore you when you say "Excuse me".
  • AprilRenewed
    AprilRenewed Posts: 691 Member
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    i'll start...

    JOINT facebook accounts.... i.e.: Stan&SaraSmith

    really?!?!? i never know who's talking. get your own account!

    I had to comment on this.

    My ex-husband and his wife (aka The Other Woman) both have different FB accounts but they are both under both their names. And the thing is, I know it's his idea. He was very controlling and untrusting and didn't like that I had my own blog, etc.
  • Sinisterly
    Sinisterly Posts: 10,913 Member
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    People who wear cowboy boots with the jeans tucked in :mad:
    Sometimes you need to, otherwise you're going to be in trouble.

    If you're working on the farm, not a big deal. I'm no stranger to that. I was raised on a farm.
    Try telling that to someone working in concrete when they get a concrete burn.
  • AprilRenewed
    AprilRenewed Posts: 691 Member
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    Count down time left on a microwave not in use. There's a clock on the darn thing for a reason. Clear the timer when your done.

    OMG, I thought it was just me!

    Too funny! Me too! I'm constantly pushing "Clear/end" at work because everyone seems to leave it that way!
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,741 Member
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    How about a bit of both!
    25141-socks_sandals_opinion.jpg

    Good Lord, how is that tolerable to wear?

    lol so gross!

    Minus socks -- I don't mind flip flops or sandals on guys but I think the same rules apply as for women. If you don't have decently attractive, clean, well groomed feet, keep the closed toed shoes on!
  • wolfsbayne
    wolfsbayne Posts: 3,116 Member
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    People who wear cowboy boots with the jeans tucked in :mad:
    Sometimes you need to, otherwise you're going to be in trouble.

    If you're working on the farm, not a big deal. I'm no stranger to that. I was raised on a farm.
    Try telling that to someone working in concrete when they get a concrete burn.

    I'm talking about people who live around where I live that wear them like that as a fashion statement. Not because they just got off from work, I can tell those people. It's mostly redneck teenagers who think it makes them look bad@ss.