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Umbrellas. Can't stand them, think they should be outlawed. Always at eye-poking height wielded by selfish bods who don't want to spoil their hair. And last time I looked there were no fairways on Lordship Lane.


How cathartic.




(edited to remove swear word)

(edited to avoid offending Ben)

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Fish, I LOVE you. (But I hate people who use unnecessary capitalisation to underline their point of view.)

Now, where do I begin?

I don't like:

People who say 'gotten' rather than 'got' because they think it lends them a certain NY-LON air.

Black people who say 'ahks' rather than 'ask' to underline their blackness. (Chav, do you have that pin you mentioned?)

White people who want adopt black slang to appear cool.

Women who pretend to like football when they don't.(Yes, some women do, but some women don't.)

People who say 'yeah, no'. They might as well say 'zdnnooxioobgivfoh', because neither has any meaning.

People who think magazinify their lives by, for example, shopping in certain shops and eating in certain restaurants.

Nero

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Yeah, no, well. You know what really bugs me. People who think the perfect time to start searching through their handbag/pockets for their tube/train ticket is when they get to the ticket-barrier at a busy station. Thereby blocking the way for the rest of the people in the station.


I mean can?t they see the clues that they are going to need their ticket handy. They?re in a station for fck sakes! It is not like the barriers are invisible either. You can see them from the time you get into the station. But nooo idiots walk directly into the thing and then think, ?What?s this? My path is blocked. That?s ok I?ll just stand here and dig in my bag for a bit. Lucky my sphere of consciousness is so self-centred that the existence of the rest of the people in the city doesn?t intrude into it.?

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Nero Wrote:

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> Fish, I LOVE you. (But I hate people who use

> unnecessary capitalisation to underline their

> point of view.)

> Now, where do I begin?

> I don't like:

> People who say 'gotten' rather than 'got' because

> they think it lends them a certain NY-LON air.

> Black people who say 'ahks' rather than 'ask' to

> underline their blackness. (Chav, do you have that

> pin you mentioned?)

> White people who want adopt black slang to appear

> cool.

> Women who pretend to like football when they

> don't.(Yes, some women do, but some women don't.)

>

> People who say 'yeah, no'. They might as well say

> 'zdnnooxioobgivfoh', because neither has any

> meaning.

> People who think magazinify their lives by, for

> example, shopping in certain shops and eating in

> certain restaurants.

> Nero


>:D<

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