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Damn, what an angry frustrated lot you are!


Not much p!sses me off, except people being mean to kids, animals and other vulnerable groups etc and theiving lying politicians and company directors.


Oh yeh, and men who talk a good fu$% but can't deliver, of course!

A personal one here but: my toothache and complete inability to write the article I'm supposed to be doing

In fact, writing any feature that requires so much research you become completely unable to sort your head out and write it coherently once the info is collected. Gah. Writing sucks sometimes.


More generally:

Reality TV stars and the general British celebration of utter stupidity


The culture of fame and celebrity for celebrity's sake rather than having done anything worthwhile to warrant it


Back to Keef's bar etiquette one, when you say "he was next" and then the bar person doesn't serve you immediately afterwards, going all the way to the other end to start serving again


People who make themselves feel better by putting other people down

Women who put their mobile phone at the bottom of their handbags and then rummage through it in desperation whilst everyone else has to listen to some preposterous ring-tone. Ladies, if you have a mobile phone, consider the possibility that it might actually RING!!???!?!!!

My wife who has a mobile phone but never answers because 1) its in her pocket and she didn't hear 2) Its in her pocket but had it switched off 3) Its in her pocket but not of the jacket she is wearing 4) batteries ran out or 5) left it at home on the recharger.


All of the above also apply to my daughter

Brendan Wrote:

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> People mistaking me for Australian! (6)


people mistaking me for scottish, grrrrrrr.

and on the subject of tubes, people getting on the bus and then fondling around for change, GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.

Chavvy type young girls who wear micro mini skirts and tiny crop tops on freezing cold days who walk aroung hugging themselves to stave off the effects of hyperthermia. Daft cows.


People who try to get onto a packed commuter trains, and can see that it is full to overflowing and proceed to bellow at everyone to move down, even though there is nowhere to move down to. Get on the next train butt head!!!

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