Your irrational pet peeves
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There is a Steelers shirt in the strip that goes "If you ain't a Steelers fan, then you ain't "charcoal". I cringe when I see it, because it basically reads that Steelers fans are "charcoal".
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I don't know about you.. but I 'Yam what I Yam'Shyster wrote:Here’s a timely one: I am peeved by the completely incorrect way many people use yam interchangeably with sweet potato. They are not the same thing. They aren’t even members of the same botanical family. Yams have tough, rough skins and are generally cylindrical in shape. They can grow several feet long and weigh many pounds. Yams are native to Africa and Asia. Sweet potatoes have thin, smooth skins and are usually short with tapered ends. They are native to the Americas. If you’re in the United States and not in a specialty market, you’re probably looking at sweet potatoes, not yams, no matter what the store calls them.
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just saw a king of queens ep. where jerry stiller was harassing a grocer to find him larger yams. couldn't help thinking of this.
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haha, that's funny.Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:There is a Steelers shirt in the strip that goes "If you ain't a Steelers fan, then you ain't "charcoal". I cringe when I see it, because it basically reads that Steelers fans are "charcoal".
also just read you made a king of queens comment in the tv shows thread. odd coincidence that i read it after my comment above
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At least once every couple of months, my wife sends me on an impossible mission to the store. Tonight it was to find a bag of candy corn, 3 weeks after Halloween.
Wal Mart? no.
CVS? no.
Walgreens? no.
Giant Eagle? no.
She had to find some other way to finish her cute little project. Not a single bag of candy corn left in Beaver County.
I swear she does this on purpose.
Wal Mart? no.
CVS? no.
Walgreens? no.
Giant Eagle? no.
She had to find some other way to finish her cute little project. Not a single bag of candy corn left in Beaver County.
I swear she does this on purpose.
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Old people. On days like today when productive people who have jobs have the day off to run errands. Old people still go out and clutter places like giant eagle. Your in the way, you have no agenda, everything that your doing at the store today could have been done on the other days when there would be no crowds.
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Oh, man. Troy. lol
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I have some social anxieties around crowds and lines....I always plan around crowds and traffic as much as I can, if I feel like I should be able to make a quick grocery store run on a wednesday morning....there was a definite disturbance to my plan today, it was the preponderance of old people wandering around the market district, there's definitely no shopping agenda, they just get coffee and sit in the cafe area.
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Productive people who have jobs worked yesterday.Troy Loney wrote:Old people. On days like today when productive people who have jobs have the day off to run errands. Old people still go out and clutter places like giant eagle. Your in the way, you have no agenda, everything that your doing at the store today could have been done on the other days when there would be no crowds.
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Truth: he speaks it.Troy Loney wrote:I have some social anxieties around crowds and lines....I always plan around crowds and traffic as much as I can, if I feel like I should be able to make a quick grocery store run on a wednesday morning....there was a definite disturbance to my plan today, it was the preponderance of old people wandering around the market district, there's definitely no shopping agenda, they just get coffee and sit in the cafe area.
I went to the Giant Eagle down the road from my sister's place this morning, and wouldn't you know the cafe was FULL. Just seems like an odd decision to wander out to a grocery store for a cup or two of Joe, especially on Black Friday. I probably wouldn't have noticed if the group wasn't so damn noisy.
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I'm fine with old people crowding up Panera breads, the gym and the grocery store on any other weekday...they should just have some awareness that when it's a holiday, they're in the way.
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I didnt care for the fact that several stations had nothing but Christmas music playing yesterday. Christmas seasons shouldn't begin before the thanksgiving bird is carved.
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My political science teacher at Cal U commutes from Youngstown, OH to Cal every day and doesn't has a EZ Pass. She says she does this to protect union jobs on the Turnpike.Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:I'll do this if no one is in the cash lane, the EZPass lanes are all to the left and my exit is on the right soon after going through the toll both. Also, I don't understand why everyone doesn't have EZ Pass by now.Froggy wrote:Using ezpass in a cash lane. There are open ezpass lanes... Quit gumming up the works for thecash folk
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Ageism is a very particular type of descrimination. Eventually, if we're lucky, we all get old.Troy Loney wrote:I'm fine with old people crowding up Panera breads, the gym and the grocery store on any other weekday...they should just have some awareness that when it's a holiday, they're in the way.
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I'm aware, it doesn't change the fact that I don't like old people's daily routine. I've seen a lot of baseless prejudices and generalizations spouted on this board, I atleast feel my claim is based on reality.
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i dont care what race, creed, age, or color somebody is, if you make my time doing a task less efficient, you will be discriminated and discriminated harshly.
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I'm not sure if your echoing my sentiment or just wording it more concisely....either way, thank you.canaan wrote:i dont care what race, creed, age, or color somebody is, if you make my time doing a task less efficient, you will be discriminated and discriminated harshly.
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Don't ever get a disability.
(and as you age and your body breaks down, we ALL get disabilities)
My feeling is that anyone who's made it that far in life deserves my respect and consideration.
Of the Ten best and most respected People I've ever met in my life, probably 8 were octogenarians.
(and as you age and your body breaks down, we ALL get disabilities)
My feeling is that anyone who's made it that far in life deserves my respect and consideration.
Of the Ten best and most respected People I've ever met in my life, probably 8 were octogenarians.
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Hm. Same.ExPatriatePen wrote:
Of the Ten best and most respected People I've ever met in my life, probably 8 were octogenarians.
Never thought about it but I'm sure it has to do with the fact that they have a full body of work to look at
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I get annoyed when a cashier hands me my change with the receipt on the bottom, then the bills with coins on top then I hafta sort thru all that s**t.
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You know how sometimes you click on a link and it takes you to another page. Then you want to back to the original site but when you hit the back button all it does is reload the page you're on. So you then have to go into the history to get back. I really hate that.
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Right click - Open in new TabSam's Drunk Dog wrote:You know how sometimes you click on a link and it takes you to another page. Then you want to back to the original site but when you hit the back button all it does is reload the page you're on. So you then have to go into the history to get back. I really hate that.
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Or click the scroll wheel/middle key (on laptops)ExPatriatePen wrote:Right click - Open in new TabSam's Drunk Dog wrote:You know how sometimes you click on a link and it takes you to another page. Then you want to back to the original site but when you hit the back button all it does is reload the page you're on. So you then have to go into the history to get back. I really hate that.
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Yeah, I mean put the coins on the bottom. Not on top of everything it can slide right off of when my hands are full. Coins on bottom that way I can grab bills, fold them, palm the coins and adjust however I want. Coins on top is an amateur move.Mango Salsa wrote:I get annoyed when a cashier hands me my change with the receipt on the bottom, then the bills with coins on top then I hafta sort thru all that s**t.
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Either way takes more work than it shouldMRandall25 wrote:Or click the scroll wheel/middle key (on laptops)ExPatriatePen wrote:Right click - Open in new TabSam's Drunk Dog wrote:You know how sometimes you click on a link and it takes you to another page. Then you want to back to the original site but when you hit the back button all it does is reload the page you're on. So you then have to go into the history to get back. I really hate that.