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    So guys, with the exception of PSG being awarded penalties, what is it that unnecessarily grates on you? something totally harmless, there?s no real reason for you to be affected, but what is your fingernails down a chalkboard moment?

    For me, it?s the traffic reports on the radio - not the whole thing, just the bit at the end of their 60s cameo where they sign of with ?I?m whoeveritis?

    C?mon guys, what?s yours? make me feel less unreasonable here 😆

  • #2
    love stuff like this.

    When you're in a line of slow-moving traffic and some absolute twat leaves a huge space between them and the car in front, like enough for three or four cars. Thundercuntery of the highest order.

    See also people-probably the same ones-who sit in the middle lane when there's an empty inside lane.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Zippity View Post
      love stuff like this.

      When you're in a line of slow-moving traffic and some absolute twat leaves a huge space between them and the car in front, like enough for three or four cars. Thundercuntery of the highest order.

      See also people-probably the same ones-who sit in the middle lane when there's an empty inside lane.
      I think the God Father of Comedy says it best.


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      • #4
        Always thought George Carlin was the best comic of them all, he just says it like it is.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Cannylad View Post
          Always thought George Carlin was the best comic of them all, he just says it like it is.
          Perfect bloke at the perfect time.

          I was a big fan of Bill Burr but since he started getting acting roles, he's been captured by Hollywood and his comedy is awful now.

          What a shocker.

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          • #6
            Non European teams playing in Europe! Azerbaijan is not in Europe!! Gtf

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PhoneymcRingRing View Post
              Non European teams playing in Europe! Azerbaijan is not in Europe!! Gtf
              I live in Qatar, which is absolutely Asia. We're in the same time zone as Baku.

              The bridge across the Bosporus which separates European and Asian Istanbul is the dividing line between 'East and West' Europe and Asia.

              For reference Istanbul is 3 hrs North West of Doha. Azeri teams, Russian teams and every nation east of Turkey's division shouldn't be in UEFA. With the exception of Israeli teams, simply for security reasons, not political.

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              • #8
                Arh but the boarder line of Europe is west of the Urals and Azerbaijan is inside that

                In seriousness, I agree though.

                Pet pevees . . .

                The kids at school that cannot tuck their ****ing chairs under the table - it's not bloody difficult.

                Cyclists on the road - particularly student cyclists in Oxford who seem to think they can do as they wish . . . straight through a red light as I'm turning, you crack on son.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jammy89 View Post
                  Arh but the boarder line of Europe is west of the Urals and Azerbaijan is inside that

                  In seriousness, I agree though.

                  Pet pevees . . .

                  The kids at school that cannot tuck their ****ing chairs under the table - it's not bloody difficult.

                  Cyclists on the road - particularly student cyclists in Oxford who seem to think they can do as they wish . . . straight through a red light as I'm turning, you crack on son.
                  haha yeah the Urals are another one of those arbitrary divides Alexander

                  Cyclists are a nightmare. I used to cycle every where in London, when I had the misfortunate of living and working there. In the 4 yrs I lost count of the amount of times red light jumping cyclists ploughed into cars and then kick off at the drivers.

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                  • #10
                    Being s grumpy old b*stard, many things annoy me these days. Near the top of the list would be motorbikes who (here in Brazil) expect absolute respect from motorists while offering none in return.
                    I also despise the commentator on ESPN who (after several years) still pronounces the T strongly when saying Newcastle.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by toptoon View Post
                      Being s grumpy old b*stard, many things annoy me these days. Near the top of the list would be motorbikes who (here in Brazil) expect absolute respect from motorists while offering none in return.
                      I also despise the commentator on ESPN who (after several years) still pronounces the T strongly when saying Newcastle.
                      I have to agree with you on the bikers irmao.

                      I worked in Sao Paolo at TV Globo on an install job years ago, the bike couriers are insane. Thousands get smushed every year. No surprise!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Ragatino View Post
                        I have to agree with you on the bikers irmao.

                        I worked in Sao Paolo at TV Globo on an install job years ago, the bike couriers are insane. Thousands get smushed every year. No surprise!
                        They do and its nearly always their own fault. Thats another pet hate of mine: TV Globo (the virtue signaling, opinionated reporting ars*holes that they are ) - they even make the BBC look like a serious news outlet.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by toptoon View Post
                          They do and its nearly always their own fault. Thats another pet hate of mine: TV Globo (the virtue signaling, opinionated reporting ars*holes that they are ) - they even make the BBC look like a serious news outlet.
                          Eu falo um pouco Portuguese. I was there building the system, like with most clients, the only reason I watch the content is to make sure the picture is solid and there are no errors.

                          However, the left lean of all South American broadcasters and societies is wild considering they've all lived for decades with communist neighbours or suffered pervasive socialist governments themselves.

                          Like Barcelona. The locals have been protesting tourist whilst 'welcoming' illegals and refugees. One questions.

                          When all the illegals and refugees fill the streets and tourists stop visiting, all the bars and cafes close down, who's gonna pay the tax?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Ragatino View Post
                            Eu falo um pouco Portuguese. I was there building the system, like with most clients, the only reason I watch the content is to make sure the picture is solid and there are no errors.

                            However, the left lean of all South American broadcasters and societies is wild considering they've all lived for decades with communist neighbours or suffered pervasive socialist governments themselves.

                            Like Barcelona. The locals have been protesting tourist whilst 'welcoming' illegals and refugees. One questions.

                            When all the illegals and refugees fill the streets and tourists stop visiting, all the bars and cafes close down, who's gonna pay the tax?
                            Muito bem!

                            Tut tut. Such facts and foresight are a complete irrelevance in the current ideological climate in Brazil.
                            The Continent has a long history of a wave of left wing ideology across many countries, followed by a wave of right wing.
                            Recently, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Chile have voted in right wing governments and so it looks like the tide is turning once again. Presidential election in Brazil is October 2026 and it should be a very close result.

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