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Lmao!!! Wth, what's wrong with people!!!!! To church half naked? Omg. I find it alright if you're jogging or w.e in the street but not there..sheesh. |
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I have to vent and what better than the pet peeve thread? lol Around our county's mall there and a lot of resturants around it. Well I was driving around the mall trying to leave and this woman in a giant suv pulls out and almost hits me on the side of my car. I was not speeding or anything and I wasn't in a blind spot... she just didn't look. So about 150 feet up there was a stop sign and I was going to turn left to exit the mall. I literally just put my brake on and was barely stopped... the same woman honked at me for stopping at a stop sign. I went because it was my turn and the road was clear and she just drove right on behind me. I think someone needs to reread the drivers book. I was soooo mad! Don't honk at me for knowing how to drive! lol |
That has happened to me too. In fact the police just watched a 4 way stop close to our house. Now there are orange flags on the stop signs. Ummm if they didn't stop for the stop sign do you think they will stop for the little orange flag on it????? :confused: |
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I go by Lizy or Alyssa (NOT Lizzy, Lizzie, ESPECIALLY NOT ... LIZ) Many people say my name wrong too (Not Alissa, Alicia, Aliza, and NOT MELISSA) My dislikes: 1. when people don't tip 20% when I've busted my a$$ especially for you. 20% is average now-a-days. 2. people take pictures of my babies. Good thing I'm not famous, I'd be in jail for harassing the photogs. 3. when people refuse to be wrong. 4. when people call my 10lb dog fat, he is amazingly fit actually! He is probably in better shape than you. 5. lastly ... I HATE the phrase/word pet-peeve, it gives me the heebee geebees. LOL But that's just me being stupid. |
I always envision peeves as little hedgehogs. I think of myself walking around with a bunch of them as pets. |
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Alrighty. I've got one after the experience I had today. People who find joy in making other people feel bad. After church today, I was in a GREAT mood, and when i was pulling out of the parking lot, I saw this guy standing on the sidewalk with a sign that read "This church leads to Hell!" Everyone else who saw it laughed it off, but it really rubbed me the wrong way. |
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Oh I have one from today as well. People who think they are more important than others around them. Come to think of it, something similar happened on Thurs. Thursday we decided to take the day off and hang out in LA. We went to the Farmer's market on 3rd st to eat dinner. We were walking through the stalls and this lady behind us goes "Excuse me, I need to pass" all sternly and crap. Then we let her pass and she doesn't even say thanks for anything! So I go (in my best mocking tone) "Oh you're soooo important" Then on my way to work today as I was waiting for the light to change, i see a guy on his motorcycle facing the wrong way next to the center island (in my side of the street) with bits of debris all around him. There is a guy in a van on the other side of the island facing the other way who stopped to help him. Then this *lady* pulls up behind the van and starts honking and cursing at him! I can see her clearly and read her lips saying "Come on move it @$$hole!" I was shocked! This man is a good samaritan trying to help a guy who's bike is stalled or something! She keeps honking at him, but the guy in the van is a better person than me. He got out, (I thought he was gonna let this lady have it) but instead just got out to help him move his bike over the the sidewalk. I was so close to rolling down my window and yelling back at this lady. Then finally in dawns on her to reverse and change lanes. She was acting like such a *itch even AFTER she saw the guy was trying to help someone out! |
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Ah, NYC. Most NYers are pretty polite, but I saw some insane rudeness there. I think the worst was on the subway. This elderly man was trying to push his way onto the subway. The operator had closed the doors, but as many NYers do, he had gotten his arms wedged in and was trying to squeeze in. The doors opened, and this big guy PUSHED THE OLD MAN out of the car! He fell backwards onto his @ss, and it looked like he might have sprained his ankle too. The subway operator saw it, and there were a whole bunch of other subway workers standing around who saw the whole thing. No one did a thing, the operator just closed the doors and we went on our way! |
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Perhaps he was using the technique described here: New Traffic Management Technique |
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Well now I know! People honk like that but I didn't know I was supposed to move! Who knew???? LOL |
This probably shouldn't bother me, but it does.... people that are TOO nice when they drive... like if your driving in a quiet parking lot and trying to turn on the main "road" perpendicular to the aisles (sorry, I really don't know what to call it) and the person on the road just like stops right where they are to let you go and you are the only two cars there. It's like, really, you have the right to keep going, I honestly can wait two seconds for you to drive past me so I can turn. I REALLY don't mind though when its a really busy intersection and I'm in a difficult situation, but if there aren't that many cars or whatever, just follow the rules of the road and drive. lol |
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Okay someone stepped in my oatmeal today and there's nobody to vent to and the dog doesn't want to hear it. I met our daughter at a thrift store "Grand Opening" today and it was very crowded. People were in eachothers way trying to shop but you have to expect that on the first day as soon as the doors open. That wasn't a problem for anyone, everyone seemed to be well in check. I have been collecting waist tie aprons for our daughter's bridal shower which will have a kitchen theme. I found several and went to a spot where I was out of the way to go through them more carefully to look for stains and tears. I was excited as they are hard to find used in good condition. While doing this a woman stopped and asked me where I found them. I told her the general area as best I could. I had one that turned out to be a full front apron and really couldn't remember just what isle they were on and it was grid lock in isles of that area still. So I put the apron back on the hanger and hung it on the end of the rack of clothes I was standing next to, and looked once more at the others. I thought it was not worth trying to get back to where I got it, and if I left it there the other woman might see it and take it that stopped me earlier asking where I'd got them. Just then a guy walks by and says something to me with a dirty look on his face. I really didn't hear what he said, so I said what? And in his best gay voice says "I said it really wouldn't hurt you to put that apron back where you found it". Then walks off, I follow him and he keeps looking back and moving through the store. I never saw him with anyone but my daughter and I watched him as he would walk up behind people and watch them. I asked an employee if he worked there and she said no. Was he doing this to everyone? At one point I decided I didn't want another item I'd picked up and he was at the end of the isle where I got it so we took it back and I said real loud I'm putting this back! He of course wouldn't even look at us. I know he heard me since others in the isle looked our way. I have shopped at this store several times in another town and never run into anyone like this. :mad: Not a good thing especially before I've had coffee. |
One of my biggest pet peeve is spitting. I can't stand the sound or to see someone do it - it is so totally gross. People who constantly make that hacking sound like the are trying to clear their throat and sinus at the same time. Maybe the are trying to bring something up? I don't know but it makes me want to hurl. Funk - body funk, B.O., stinky feet, bad breath. Walmart - enough said People that are rude to the wait staff - My MIL was on a rampage last week at Olive Garden because she asked for a lemon in her tea and didn't get in quickly enough for her. The entire dinner was nearly ruined because all we heard was, "I asked for a lemon. Did you hear me ask her for a lemon? Do you think she forgot my lemon? I am going to finish my tea before I get my lemon." To top it off our appetizer was delived to the table (by another waitress) with a lemon on the side. So we told her to use that lemon. That lemon wasn't meant for her tea she would just wait for HER lemon. I bet the waitress probably figured, "that ol bitty doesn't need anymore lemons - she is sour enough." People who invade my personal space. I know this has been mentioned earlier but I have a boss that does this. She is a big lady and she gets so close that her boob will touch your arm. I try taking a step back but she follows me! People who sit in their office,kitchen, bedroom etc, and call your name over and over again.. Tina...Tina..Tina...Tina. You finally give up and say what and they say come here. Why? Can't you just say, "hey Tina come in here for a second?" ok I am done for now.. |
ok this is a random one but it seems to happen to me quite often. When people hug you with their armpit touching your shoulder and you feel that its kinda wet and you smell your shoulder and it smells like deoderant with a little BO mixed in. Ugh it is soooo gross old people at church do it to me. Like really people.....??? if your sweating lets not hug people so big that your sweat gets on them! A little side hug without armpit contact would be nice. |
I think we covered this already but screaming children in stores... it's not even so much the kids as it is the parents that don't tell them to be quiet. A month or so ago hubby and I were in the commissary and there were two toddlers that were having screaming contests for like 30 minutes. No kidding. The parents just ignored their blood curdling, ear piercing screams. I understand that sometime toddlers make random screams and noises, which is fine, but parents, please, at least tell them to be quiet! I would have been in SOOOO much trouble growing up if I did that! The other day too I was in Wal-Mart and this little girl (about 7-8 years old) was standing right next to her mother and screamed "CAN I GET SOME LIP GLOSS?!" She wasn't throwing a fit or anything, she was simply asking a question, but she was screaming it. What was the point? Her mother never said a word. And of course, it's back to school season so there are a ton of little screamers running around Wal-Mart. I'm going to avoid Wal-Mart at all costs for the next 2 weeks because I don't have the patience! lol |
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My mom NEVER allowed us to act up anywhere, not even home. |
ton of them dusty baseboards ,dirty floors ,toilet paper not on a roll holder , people that beep horns,dishes in the sink a million more |
When you go into the ladies room, find an open stall, and the person before you left their toilet seat cover on the seat instead of flushing it!!! Ewwwww, gross. Put it in the toilet along with your business and TP, then flush. Thank you very much!!!! |
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