Things that annoy me ..

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Being in a marina, and having to listen to yacht mast chatting away to each other, They're worse than wimin!!!!!!
All that slaping noise!!! Glad i don't liveaboard./forums/images/icons/crazy.gif



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Ah... the situation is becoming clear. You bashed the rudder on something, knocked it out of alignment - and then you have the Gaule to blame it all on French quality !

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Bog off back to Liverpool you Garlic Ersey renegade!

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Worms, trojans and viruses (probably propagated by firms selling the cures)
Back space arrows that don't work.
People using foreign expressions to be chic - and getting them wrong.
Salespersons who don't know their product - and don't care.
Banks which can impose charges -AND deduct them at source.
Bank managers who work to formulae leaving no margin for personal intuition - which probably 99% of them don't have anyway.
(Un)civil servants.
Political correctness.
Lack of old-fashioned good manners.
Moanin' old gits
etc etc

John

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Sc-use me. Didne want to get the wind up yer kilt.

John

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OTOH and In Addition

The Scots were particularly fond of the Claret that the French supplied. It became our national drink, far outstripping both beer (ale) and whiskey put together.

Viva the Auld Alliance which stretches far, far longer than any Entente Cordial!



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Some petty observations are called for :

1) At least when scousers are listening on headphones they're not talking ( apologies Sailbad)
2) If it wasn't for politicians you'd have to moan about the wife
3) Weatherforecasters do become interesting ... remember Ulrika when she first started ? Bet you didn't switch off then.
4) Kids---- OK, but love-hate comes to mind.
5) Rain -- your choice to live in UK !!
6) and 7) ......what is a teetotaller , apart from boring
8) Fish.. great to catch but who would want to eat ? Hell they p in the sea.
9) This could end up as a diatribe but as a proud Jock you know damn well that your history ( as is the rest of the UK) is major entwined . Personally I think Peter Mayle wrote a load of crap .. but then agin I wish I had written it first. ( On a serious point , in the 20th century France and Britain lost 2.5 million people fighting oppression ...TOGETHER)

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Re: Things that distract me ..

mmmm, weather forecasters, mmmm.
There's a rather tasty one who appears on Five occasionally; she's got a penchant for exposing a distractingly large cleavage, which means she might as well be telling me what the weather is on the moon......., mind you, the forecast on Five is pants, even worse than Auntie Beeb.

cheers
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