People who drive at about 60 km/h in an 80 km/h or 100 km/h zone.
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People who drive at about 60 km/h in an 80 km/h or 100 km/h zone.
People who drive slow in the fast lane, **** you all.
This type of people on the soccer field
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWcd3kd_jEI
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COBH RAMBLERS FIRST DIV CHAMPS 2007
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People who take the mick or criticise(sp?) posts on here at every chance they get. Puts me off posting alot of the time.
Cmon County!
drunks talking shi*t to me on a night out ( i dont drink).
Fuggers who- I mean (hic) that - who are you buddy? I hates them non-drinkin' fuggers who don't like a bit of, ya know, craic, a bidda banter, you know what I'm - hang on, ya don' have a (hic) fag handy, do ya bud. Anyway, what was I saying - you lives in Santreeeeeee then is it. Ah, sure (glerp) you know what they say about the boys livin' in Santreeeee, doncha?
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
1.people who follow Man U or Liverpool (sheep).
2. people who follow the above and call them "we"
3. EL supporters who don't like people following English teams (somehow think it is to the detriment of the local game although it was the existence of the GAA as the main sport which alas has held back local soccer).
4. Nepotism
5. Litter louts (including chewing gum and cigarettes).
6. Graffeti vandals.
7. Pronouncing "out" as "ite".
8. Not wearing colours to an international game.
9. Expecting Ireland to beat all before them, including teams with a populations 10 times ours or more.
10.Knee jerk reactions to Ireland losses in friendlies.
11. Robbie Keane hating by Irish fans.
12. Diving and feigning injury by players.
13. Aftermatch interviews by losing soccer managers (referee referee referee referee referee referee etc).
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
And then is it OK for someone who follows an English team to not like people who follow Man U or Liverpool, and to call them sheep for taking an easy option?
How about supporters of Irish teams who don't like the people following English teams who spend all their time kicking the League, and are ambivalent about the others - the parenthetical bit sounds like an explanation of all rather than a caveat.
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
Bravo Bluebeard.
I've been following Liverpool since I saw them on the telly when I was five. Who was I sheeping at that age Owlsfan?
Lot longer than I've been a Waterford fan, but since I have been they've always taken a back seat to the Blues.
Can I add 'making lazy-arsed generalisations' to the list?
more bass
Seconded. Especially people dropping cigarette butts on the ground when there's a bin with an ashtray less than 2 feet away. These people deserve a kick in the most painful orifice.5. Litter louts (including chewing gum and cigarettes).
People making a cup of tea with a tea bag in the cup and then pour the milk in on top of the tea bag. It freaks me out totally. Makes me want to puke. Milky teabags are the devil's work.
Also hate people who put milk in on top of the coffee granules before they add the hot water and the black bits of the coffee floating in the milk. EVIL!
Also Cocopops. They turn the milk chocolatey. Beelzebub's favourite food.
People who are smoking in your company, and know you don't like smoking, but they continue to blow smoke into your face.
Yes.
Agree. Supporters of English teams have no right to kick the league.
At 5 the urge to conform is the strongest I suspect. Kids hate to appear to be different at that age. Then in their teens they strive to be different. Yours Sigmund Owlsfan.
Could you not have supported then at the same time? They are not mutually exclusive. I followed Shamrock Rovers, Raith Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday and Ards all at the same time since I was around 5 as well.
You may indeed. I hate generalisations.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
People who start blogs and rarely update them if they update them at all.(No one on here).
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