Random irritations.. 09:32 - Jun 10 with 529333 views | Discodroid | state funded schools in birmingham calling children to islamic prayer over the playground speakers, eschewing music lessons music, segregation... and the bbc doing a 'what are british values 'phone in this morning. cunnys. evening standard , who seem to be phasing out their female genital mutilation wall to wall coverage , for a 'say no to rape in war' campaign. to be published in depth every night,, along with pictures of skinny london supermodels falling out of night clubson cocaine and articles on womens shoes and hanbags which cost £15,000 each. and articles on 'suuuper property dahrling' that cost £25 million for a studio flat in barnes .tedious double page spreads on walthamstow village , sandwiches that are made by freegans for £50...and avante garde homosexual dance troops from slovienia .this paper says nothing at all to the average londoner. musicals , and the cast's of musicals, especially amateur ones in church halls,romford, last saturday night. [Post edited 10 Jun 2014 12:29]
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Random irritations.. on 18:57 - Apr 5 with 2732 views | johann28 | Those people that just casually walk through the barriers at the tube exits since they don't want to pay the fare. This is compounded by the staff who just let them get away with it. At one station the other day, no fewer than four staff stood around chatting whilst a group of fare dodgers went through - when I pointed this out to the staff they just shrugged as if to say 'beyond my pay grade, mate.' |  | |  |
Random irritations.. on 20:41 - Apr 5 with 2665 views | Juzzie |
Random irritations.. on 18:57 - Apr 5 by johann28 | Those people that just casually walk through the barriers at the tube exits since they don't want to pay the fare. This is compounded by the staff who just let them get away with it. At one station the other day, no fewer than four staff stood around chatting whilst a group of fare dodgers went through - when I pointed this out to the staff they just shrugged as if to say 'beyond my pay grade, mate.' |
With the ever increasing threat of being knifed, it’s not their problem and I don’t blame them. Employ properly trained and equipped people to do it. But they won’t. |  | |  |
Random irritations.. on 22:56 - Apr 5 with 2589 views | GaryHaddock |
Random irritations.. on 18:57 - Apr 5 by johann28 | Those people that just casually walk through the barriers at the tube exits since they don't want to pay the fare. This is compounded by the staff who just let them get away with it. At one station the other day, no fewer than four staff stood around chatting whilst a group of fare dodgers went through - when I pointed this out to the staff they just shrugged as if to say 'beyond my pay grade, mate.' |
‘This is compounded by the staff who just let them get away with it‘ Used to be one of those people 20 years ago. We were told not to even then. A guy at Lancaster Gate got stabbed in the eye for his trouble. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-30985393.amp [Post edited 5 Apr 23:20]
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Random irritations.. on 14:49 - Apr 6 with 2452 views | BrianMcCarthy | Shouting cyclists. Early in the weekend mornings, while young and old try to grab some well-earned sleep, here they come, through villages and lonely lanes, shouting at the top of their fúcking voices. You're going at two miles per hour, ye tubby lycra langers. Why in the name of God are you shouting to each other? |  |
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Random irritations.. on 18:16 - Apr 11 with 2108 views | Watford_Ranger | The Sun is out which means people sitting in traffic with the windows down blaring out terrible dance music. |  | |  |
Random irritations.. on 18:29 - Apr 11 with 2087 views | hubble |
Random irritations.. on 18:16 - Apr 11 by Watford_Ranger | The Sun is out which means people sitting in traffic with the windows down blaring out terrible dance music. |
We regularly get rush hour jams in my street, so we are blessed with these lovely people who kindly share their delightful music with the entire facking neighbourhood. |  |
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Random irritations.. on 16:22 - Apr 30 with 1764 views | Hayesender | Getting charged a £3.50 booking fee to renew my season ticket |  |
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Random irritations.. on 21:19 - Jun 14 with 1328 views | johann28 | Well now. I wandered into the new Spoons in Waterloo today. Got a pint, sat down contemplating my sad life. etc Then, surrounded by heavies, asked to leave. I asked to see the manager. He says, 'you're drunk'. I asked' where's the evidence that I'm drunk?' Abusive? |Disorderly? He says 'you're slurring your words' Out. I swear on my mother's grave this is true. I'm gobsmacked. What's going on? |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Random irritations.. on 09:15 - Jun 16 with 1142 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Not washing and getting on the Tube after a sweaty weekend should be a capital offence. |  | |  |
Random irritations.. on 20:49 - Jun 16 with 1037 views | Mick_S | Joggers that jog across zebra crossings. Just keep running you t wats. |  |
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Random irritations.. on 10:22 - Jun 18 with 778 views | loftboy | On my morning walk today I heard a small child refer to a wheelie bin as a “garbage bin” have had my windscreen called a “windshield” and when at a petrol station heard it called “a gas station” They are even allowing certain North American words on countdown now. Along with “can I get” which I believe is also yank. Does my head in! |  |
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Random irritations.. on 10:49 - Jun 18 with 730 views | Juzzie |
Random irritations.. on 10:22 - Jun 18 by loftboy | On my morning walk today I heard a small child refer to a wheelie bin as a “garbage bin” have had my windscreen called a “windshield” and when at a petrol station heard it called “a gas station” They are even allowing certain North American words on countdown now. Along with “can I get” which I believe is also yank. Does my head in! |
Getting worse. My kids say stuff like this ("cookies" instead of biscuits) and no amount of correcting is making it any better such is the influence from the likes of youtube etc. edit: I think you misspelled yank, replace the y with a w ..... [Post edited 18 Jun 11:46]
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Random irritations.. on 12:49 - Jun 18 with 598 views | Mick_S |
Random irritations.. on 10:49 - Jun 18 by Juzzie | Getting worse. My kids say stuff like this ("cookies" instead of biscuits) and no amount of correcting is making it any better such is the influence from the likes of youtube etc. edit: I think you misspelled yank, replace the y with a w ..... [Post edited 18 Jun 11:46]
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Random irritations.. on 14:31 - Jun 18 with 528 views | izlingtonhoop |
Random irritations.. on 10:22 - Jun 18 by loftboy | On my morning walk today I heard a small child refer to a wheelie bin as a “garbage bin” have had my windscreen called a “windshield” and when at a petrol station heard it called “a gas station” They are even allowing certain North American words on countdown now. Along with “can I get” which I believe is also yank. Does my head in! |
It's 'can I get' time on lfw folks... Is it in the glossary? |  | |  |
Random irritations.. on 23:48 - Jun 21 with 310 views | CateLeBonR | What accent do Liam and Noel Gallagher use when they sing? |  | |  |
Random irritations.. on 00:02 - Jun 22 with 275 views | Dorse |
Random irritations.. on 23:48 - Jun 21 by CateLeBonR | What accent do Liam and Noel Gallagher use when they sing? |
Wancunian. |  |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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Random irritations.. on 06:00 - Jun 22 with 185 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Random irritations.. on 23:48 - Jun 21 by CateLeBonR | What accent do Liam and Noel Gallagher use when they sing? |
I saw something on YouTube yesterday that annoyed and yet, ultimately amused: A three minute advert for the new Oasis+Adidas clothing range. We're probably all of a similar view on this being a blatent case of selling out/cashing in. However, what had me laughing at the brats from Burnage is the fact that our kid is over 50 and the older our kid is nearing 60, both trying to look mean and moody, and achieving neither. Annoying pair of pricks! |  |
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