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Reply #90 posted 06/03/06 3:55pm

psychodelicide

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luv4u said:

People who talk with their mouth full of food. Nothing like watching food churn in the mouth like a load of laundry rolleyes


nod I also hate it when people smack their lips while eating, like a cow chewing its cud. I don't wanna hear that, close your mouth while chewing!!
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Reply #91 posted 06/03/06 8:27pm

reneGade20

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KatSkrizzle said:

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OHHH GOD. And the fact that chivalry is dead. Once i had finished yet another long day of being on my feet and had a crap load of bagz to take with me on the train...i was looking for a seat when this male pushed forward with one tiny briefcase n took the nearest spot before i could! My jaw literally dropped cause i had all this shit on me and he never even thought to get off his ass n gimme a seat! When men don't offer their seatz to ladies, old people, people on crutches and pregnant ladiez, while they sit reading their darling newspaperz- pisses me off!! Usually if i see some one who may need my seat more than me, i alwayz offer my seat up, cause it's sad that they must stand almost getting crushed on a crowded train or tram...it'z just ridiculous!! hmph!


I feel you on that. I was on a location promotion for the job and while the car sales folk are hitting us up for free stuff, there was this one little fat ass sales guy, young, and playing on his phone chilling in a chair next to the door. My promotions manager and myself are both women carrying tables and such into the venue. Well his little fat ass looks up and can see that we are STRUGGLING to open the door with tables and furntinture in our hands and his ASS STAYS THERE! And you know what? I was actually looking at a car and the fat ass' boss asked him to show me a car and I said "no thanks, nevermind" I'm not going to give him my business.
I mean, at work, we get a lot of packages all day and I always open the door if I see the FED EX guy coming to the door with a buttload of packages. I mean, so rude!



I don't think chivalry is THAT dead, altho there are some truly rude people of all shapes n sizes....I can't answer for most men but sometimes I get tired of the stares I get when I offer my seat to anyone who may need it more than I do...from women thinking I'm doing it to hook up....or the ultra feminist who will read me the anti-man manifesto for daring to imply that she is weak and yada, yada, yada....to old folks who don't wanna be reminded that they're old and get offended....I offer....and I can agree that at the very least, U should offer...but on the two way street, instead of giving the yuck face, just say thanx and move on.....
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Reply #92 posted 06/03/06 11:43pm

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I hate being interrupted when I'm talking. Several friends of mine are guilty of this; it's gotten to the point that I avoid going out with the group of them because having a conversation is impossible. And the other day I was giving a tour at the museum where I work and someone on the tour kept interrupting me--"what is this? what is that?" If they would have SHUT THE FUCK UP and listened to me for 3 minutes I would have answered all of their questions in my tour. pissed

I also hate it when people stand right in front of the doors on the subway car even though the rest of the car is practically empty. Move out the way so I don't have to push through you to get on or off the train! mad

And people who don't pick up after their dogs. doody Disgusting.

And bad manners--especially chewing with one's mouth open or talking with one's mouth full. disbelief


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Reply #93 posted 06/05/06 9:47am

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ZombieKitten said:

PurpleThunder said:

I can't stand those people that can't keep their paws of your shit! I mean the ones who when you are driving and their the passenger in your car and they have to touch every single button/knob and open all the consoles etc...or come to your house and have to touch or open everything and then don't even try to put it back anywhere near where it was when they started to play with it! Those are the same people that will put their drinks down on your table and leave a ring...and the coasters are sitting right there.
I just cant stand being around people that have no regard for anyone else but themselves, ya know! confused


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Its expected of kids, them I can handle, its the 30 yr olds who drive me nuts cause they act like their kids lol
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Reply #94 posted 06/05/06 9:58am

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Spitting
Gum chewing w/ your mouth open
Invasion of personal space
broken English
ciggarette smoking
dudes who sag their jeans too far
do rags in public
people who refuse to use napkins when they have a meal
folks who dont pick up after their dogs

all piss me off.
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Reply #95 posted 06/05/06 10:02am

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alwayslate said:

People who sit and talk on the phone when they have company.


That drives me nuts too. One of my friends has major ADD, and he is constantly trying to carry on 2-3 conversations at once. I rarely see him without his cell phone to his ear yapping away to someone, then he will come over and start chatting with us at the same time, making everyone stand around and wait while he shuffles between conversations.
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Reply #96 posted 06/05/06 10:07am

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reneGade20 said:

when ur walking with someone in a mall or parking lot and some idiot walks right thru u n urs....

.....and damn do I hate a friggin know-it-all.....!!!!! uzi



Hehheh, when I'm in a Mall and someone is walking towards me in my path, and I don't feel like moving, I just turn my head to the side and don't make eye contact with them and keep walking, they usually get out of the way smile
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Reply #97 posted 06/05/06 10:14am

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jone70 said:

I hate being interrupted when I'm talking. Several friends of mine are guilty of this; it's gotten to the point that I avoid going out with the group of them because having a conversation is impossible. And the other day I was giving a tour at the museum where I work and someone on the tour kept interrupting me--"what is this? what is that?" If they would have SHUT THE FUCK UP and listened to me for 3 minutes I would have answered all of their questions in my tour. pissed

I also hate it when people stand right in front of the doors on the subway car even though the rest of the car is practically empty. Move out the way so I don't have to push through you to get on or off the train! mad

And people who don't pick up after their dogs. doody Disgusting.

And bad manners--especially chewing with one's mouth open or talking with one's mouth full. disbelief


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I agree with everything else you said, too, but especially that. I despise being interrupted; it tells me people don't have respect for what I have to say and that drives me crazy. mad

I also hate it when people misunderstand what I'm saying (over the internet it's not so bad, because after all there is a lack of a tone of voice and hand gestures, so I can forgive that kind of misunderstanding; frequently my sarcasm is taken the wrong way when I don't mean to offend anyone) and then I explain to them what I was trying to say in the first place and they act like I'm stupid because they didn't get it. neutral

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