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  • sligoman
    Viva El Presidente!
    • Sep 2004
    • 19974

    #16
    People who aren't American but call giving someone a lift 'a ride'.
    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.

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    • Boo_Boy
      First Team
      • Sep 2007
      • 1534

      #17
      People who pick at other peoples posts, what dooshbags.

      I never said I was in a car, did I?

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      • stann
        Seasoned Pro
        • Apr 2006
        • 2776

        #18
        People who can't spell douchebag.
        more bass

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        • Boo_Boy
          First Team
          • Sep 2007
          • 1534

          #19
          People who don't understand me and my network.

          Originally posted by stann
          People who can't spell douchebag.
          I misspelled it on purpose to show I wasn't American .

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          • Wolfie
            Seasoned Pro
            • Nov 2006
            • 2657

            #20
            - The singing of "Ole Ole Ole" at any mass gathering of Irish people. Particularly at gigs.

            - Inaccurate reference to someone as a "Legend". ie, "Thanks for the cup of tea. You're a legend!!".


            EDIT re Legend - possibly with the exception of "Greystoke" or "Cuchulann" handing you a cuppa. They were indeed legends. Why the'd be making you a cup of tea could well be up for debate given the logistics of space / timeframe / whether they actually existed.
            Last edited by Wolfie; 19/08/2009, 12:31 PM.
            Quoting years at random since 1975

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            • longfordjames
              Reserves
              • Oct 2007
              • 281

              #21
              Lads,particularly scanger teenagers walking around with their hands in their trousers

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              • brendy_éire
                Seasoned Pro
                • Sep 2003
                • 4266

                #22
                People who buy their monthly bus tickets are peak times in the bus station (for example, at 1657 on a Friday afternoon).

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                • Sunny Jim
                  Reserves
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 553

                  #23
                  Apparently in Japan it's considered rude to blow your nose in public. I hope that attitude catches on here because it really annoys me.

                  Especially as I can't pick my nose in public without some do-gooder giving out about it.
                  Last edited by Sunny Jim; 19/08/2009, 1:41 PM.
                  www.wexfordfc.ie

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                  • Bluebeard
                    Seasoned Pro
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 3025

                    #24
                    And in light of that previous comment, castigating someone for picking their nose is behaviour that needs to be banned.

                    Next Monday is National Know Your Nose Day, and I am calling on all of you out there, and your friends and family, to walk the streets and roads of this country with at least one finger continually plugged up one or other nostril. It may sound crazy, but together we can make a difference. There will be a charity dinner dance in the Hall on the Sunday night beforehand to raise funds for the event, and for general awareness of the issues. For hygene's sake, gentlemen are requested to only pick with their right hands, and the ladies with their lefts, and wear appropriate dinner dress, suitable for cleaning little bits of mucus from fingers onto - ladies go backless at their own risk!

                    Picking and eating it though is shocking and should be punishable by deportation, decapitation or preferably both, in whatever order you so choose.
                    That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

                    Help me, Arthur Murphy, you're my only hope!

                    Originally posted by Dodge
                    I bow to no one. bar Bluebeard and Mr A

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                    • Rovers1
                      Banned
                      • May 2005
                      • 3246

                      #25
                      Originally posted by sligoman

                      People who aren't able to drive but yet still get behind the wheel of the car and hit the road.
                      Surely you'd have to an experienced and rather skilled driver to 'hit' the road?

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                      • sligoman
                        Viva El Presidente!
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 19974

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Rovers1
                        Surely you'd have to an experienced and rather skilled driver to 'hit' the road?
                        In an ideal world yes but that's not the case...in Ireland anyway. Sure once you pass a theory test in this country you get a licence you can drive with, yer supposed to have someone with you when driving but that's not enforced. Also, there are many drivers in this country who have a full licence without ever doing a test.
                        Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.

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                        • Rovers1
                          Banned
                          • May 2005
                          • 3246

                          #27
                          Originally posted by sligoman
                          In an ideal world yes but that's not the case...in Ireland anyway. Sure once you pass a theory test in this country you get a licence you can drive with, yer supposed to have someone with you when driving but that's not enforced. Also, there are many drivers in this country who have a full licence without ever doing a test.
                          Yes...

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                          • sligofan4ever
                            First Team
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 1832

                            #28
                            Emo's who always talk about pain. I really do hate these people, surprisingly they never actually go and kill themselves even though they hate life so much and say that they'd rather be dead.
                            Coleman for Ireland

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                            • John83
                              Coach
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 9082

                              #29
                              Originally posted by sligofan4ever
                              Emo's who always talk about pain. I really do hate these people, surprisingly they never actually go and kill themselves even though they hate life so much and say that they'd rather be dead.
                              People who complain about emos. They seem to be about two orders of magnitude more common than emos, and so are way more frequently annoying.
                              You can't spell failure without FAI

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                              • kingdom hoop
                                First Team
                                • Dec 2006
                                • 1664

                                #30
                                Originally posted by John83
                                People who complain about emos. They seem to be about two orders of magnitude more common than emos, and so are way more frequently annoying.
                                ...that's a little short-termist in attitude though. For if the Complainers decry the Emos, with the result that the Emos (tender, sensitive souls that they are) take the complaints on board and become more upbeat, therefore becoming less prevalent and annoying, then the amount of Complainers will (using the John83 Two Orders of Magnitude More Common Scale) correlatively be cut in half.
                                Thus, from a long-term systemic point of view, it may be good policy to chastise the Emos for their moaning-michael ways?

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