what if they're asked their opinion, and just giving it?
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people who pay for a drink in a pub with a credit card.
They can go and f*ck off as well!!!!!!
No, - obviously if its a conversation where an opinion is asked for, its a different set of circumstances.
I'm more talking about a situation where someone just belts out an unsolicited opinion whether you asked for it or not and then justify the tirade as "being honest".
the brother-in-law i mentioned in an earlier post in this thread which i believe was deleted and i know i was infracted for is one of these people. Likes to give advice on parenting even though him and his wife (my fiances sister) have no kids. Thats just an example. He gives unsolicited opinions on everything. He was obviously ignored by his parents as a child and was bullied in school.
Pronouncing Galway as Golway.
Send him to Dalymount for a few games..it'll either cure him into shutting up or send him mad :)
I just witnessed a wee knacker urinating on the DART. Disgusting.
Well Mr A, myself and our old pal Cool Dog were just discussing this the other day.
Cool Dog explained to me that "With great strength, power, charm, good looks and intelligence comes great responsibility".
Sure - I could incapacitate these creeps with a snap of my powerful jaws, break their head open and feast on the goo inside - but where's the fun in justified cold blooded murder, eh???
Noted. One more word from him and he will be taken care of (in the Al Pacino sense).
Beeping your horn for some reason as you drive by charlie bird as he delivers the news update - what precisely is the thinking here ? Oh, if they hear my horn on tv, they will be able to identify it as mine and they will know it's me ? Idiots
Charlie Bird.
Two skangers out on my street "comparing whistles" :mad:
"Mines better" "No mine is"
I d love to take a baseball bat to the tw@ts
Seeing your Derry city avatar (Aren't you Dundalk?) made me think of that NYC taxi experience an Irish journo had in the 70s, and want to paraphrase it thus:
I don't get you Irish. Catholics killing Protestants, Protestants killing Catholics. It makes no sense. Why don't you all get together and kill the scangers
People unable to use self-service check-outs.
People who walk slowly.
People who whistle.
rugby players, eh?
From the BBC
Quote:
Warrington Wolves have signed former Australia international three-quarter Joel Monaghan on a one-year contract.
The 28-year-old resigned from Canberra Raiders after he was photographed in a compromising position with a dog at their end-of-season party.
Do not google. :eek:
People who drive at 5 miles an hour in the snow even though the roads are clear of snow (usually women it has to be said - sorry).
Bars that serve numerous cocktails and just one, overpriced beer. And that serve you a napkin with your bottle and change on a plate.
People who walk along the city centre streets with ski poles/sticks throwing shapes like they're Polar explorers.
people shoving past you when you're at a gig. Is it too much to ask for a quick tap on the shoulder, and "excuse me" or "sorry, can I get past" ??
Was very close to tripping up one gimp who did it to me earlier.
Adrock's?
;)
Going home at this hour of morning....too old for this lark.
Arcade Fire gig?
I had to carefully negotiate my way through the crowd to re-locate my brother at one point - but I made doubly sure to tap each and every shoulder on my way and roared many an "excuse me" en route!!! No shoving on my part, I hasten to add.
Great gig though, eh??
and I thank you for that. I'm a big enough guy and I can handle myself, but the girl who was standing next to me was nearly put over a few times
Savage gig altogether, a late strong entry for the coveted "Tetsujin Best Attended Gig of the Year" award
WTF is with people who take the lift up one floor?
Yeah - it can be a tricky exercise trying to work your way through a crowd - particularly when the band are on stage.
There's a few people knocked into me - and looked at me as if I'd just kicked them in the head. A heady mix of drink and adrenaline can do strange things to ones sense of perspective.
That said, someone bashing into you with a blatant disregard for your welfare is particularly annoying - so I understand the point.
Speaking of the point - Sunday was the first visit to the "02". Good to see the old kip get a revamp all the same.
Making TV Programmes about people who make cakes.
People who still have christmas decorations outside their house lit at night time.
Philip Schofield
Dancing on Ice
Telly Bingo. Never mind who actually watches it, who actually plays it?
New to ITV 3
Philip Schofield and the Electric Chair
People typing "should of" instead of "should've" or "should have"
does my head in