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Pet peeves

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:12 pm
by RickD
Ok, here's your chance to complain. What are your pet peeves? The things that really get under your skin. I have two that really push my buttons.

1) bad customer service. I can't stand it, and will not tolerate someone I'm paying, that can't treat a customer properly.

2) unsolicited selling. People coming to my house, and trying to sell me something I didn't ask to buy. That includes people selling their religion at my home. Also phone calls that are selling their product, disguised as non-profit, or charities that put proceeds towards the salespeople, not the people who need the money.

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:34 am
by Silvertusk
RickD wrote:Ok, here's your chance to complain. What are your pet peeves? The things that really get under your skin. I have two that really push my buttons.

1) bad customer service. I can't stand it, and will not tolerate someone I'm paying, that can't treat a customer properly.

2) unsolicited selling. People coming to my house, and trying to sell me something I didn't ask to buy. That includes people selling their religion at my home. Also phone calls that are selling their product, disguised as non-profit, or charities that put proceeds towards the salespeople, not the people who need the money.

Woooo - now you done it - big can of worms here!!!!

Right - here goes

1) Things not doing what they are designed to do especiallly when you paid a lot of money for them.
2) The Anonnmity that the internet provides giving people an excuse to be complete idiots and rude and disrespectful.
3) General rudeness and disrespect.
4) Militant atheists - see point 2


that is my list for starters - there might be more to come - of course I bless them all.

Silvertusk.

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:13 am
by Reactionary
RickD wrote:Ok, here's your chance to complain. What are your pet peeves? The things that really get under your skin.
Excellent thread, Rick. I haven't written a good rant for a long time... 8)


So here goes:

Probably the thing that annoys me the most is superficiality. Closely associated with consumerism, and it's especially starting to spread among the younger generations such as mine. More specifically, the most frustrating issues/traits for me are:

1 ) lack of determination and character (which leads young people to do things they don't even want to, just to be recognized by an unidentified social group)

2 ) obsession with alcohol (IMO closely affiliated with denial, as many get drunk to escape the reality they don't have the will to try and change for the better, see point 6)

3 ) obsession with sex (speaks for itself, I believe)

4 ) single-mindedness and prejudices (against people who are different in a way that they use their own brains to think)

5 ) unfounded arrogance and/or disrespect (practiced mostly by wannabe alpha-males)

6 ) indolence (expecting change to fall from the sky instead of working on it)

7 ) impatience (lack of will to put effort into doing something properly, meanwhile expecting unrealistically good results... may also be affiliated with the point 6)

8 ) stories like "life is short" and "live your life to the fullest while it lasts", which only encourages point 7


I would also add the already mentioned:
RickD wrote:1) bad customer service.
Silvertusk wrote:4) Militant atheists

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 9:35 am
by DannyM
Bad manners
Call centres in foreign lands
Socialist ramblings
Atheistic ramblings
Adverts inbetween a good film
Rip off prices - like £1.20 for a decent loaf of bread
The fact that Britain has had NO heavyweight politicians for decades
The fact that the Liberal Democrats can share power when they received the minority vote
Britain's immigration policy
Higher taxes for those who happen to earn more, earn being the operative word
Class hatred

More than a peeve

Manchester United --> High Rick :wave:
Liverpool
Tottenham Hotspur
West Ham United
Queens Park Rangers
Glasgow Celtic

And last but by no means least

The French

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 9:58 am
by RickD
1) Things not doing what they are designed to do especiallly when you paid a lot of money for them.
I agree.
6 ) indolence (expecting change to fall from the sky instead of working on it)
Sounds like the "New America" :roll:
And last but by no means least

The French
Danny, that rings true to me as well. When my wife and I traveled to St. Martin, we stayed on the French side of the Island. I've never been treated more rudely, and spoken to with a more condescending manner, as I was by the French there. My wife's ancestors are primarily French Canadian, and she wanted to disown her ancestors. :pound:

Do the French really despise Americans and British? Didn't the Americans and British help save France from becoming "South Germany", in WWII?

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 12:28 pm
by Silvertusk
DannyM wrote: The fact that Britain has had NO heavyweight politicians for decades

The French

I certainly agree with those two - the French - not because I am racist = but because they cheated my home country out of a final place in the rugby world cup (Wales that is). The first one is certainly a worrying thing for our country.

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:12 pm
by DannyM
RickD wrote:Danny, that rings true to me as well. When my wife and I traveled to St. Martin, we stayed on the French side of the Island. I've never been treated more rudely, and spoken to with a more condescending manner, as I was by the French there. My wife's ancestors are primarily French Canadian, and she wanted to disown her ancestors. :pound:
Rick, it's the French political classes who I have a particular disliking for, although the current regime is the exception, and seems to be behaving itself. I've been over to France for England away in the football and it was carnage, with whole neighbourhoods coming out for us. Then again I've met a few top-notch Frenchmen in the past.
Do the French really despise Americans and British? Didn't the Americans and British help save France from becoming "South Germany", in WWII?
This is a can of worms, Rick, and it needs a thread. Personally speaking I think the French have never forgiven Britain for Waterloo. So imagine how they feel about their once conquerors who also became their rescuers? Then when you consider the historical ‘closeness’ of our two nations, and the fact that you too were heavily involved in the rescue, it doesn’t bode too well for America either.

It should be said that, despite their lack of backbone at certain points in history, the French are a very proud nation, and it isn’t easy for such a proud nation as this to (even accept) that we played such a large role in their rescue. And not to forget the French underground who fought like hell against the Germans.

Sorry, told you we need a thread!

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:29 pm
by RickD
DannyM wrote:
RickD wrote:Danny, that rings true to me as well. When my wife and I traveled to St. Martin, we stayed on the French side of the Island. I've never been treated more rudely, and spoken to with a more condescending manner, as I was by the French there. My wife's ancestors are primarily French Canadian, and she wanted to disown her ancestors. :pound:
Rick, it's the French political classes who I have a particular disliking for, although the current regime is the exception, and seems to be behaving itself. I've been over to France for England away in the football and it was carnage, with whole neighbourhoods coming out for us. Then again I've met a few top-notch Frenchmen in the past.
Do the French really despise Americans and British? Didn't the Americans and British help save France from becoming "South Germany", in WWII?
This is a can of worms, Rick, and it needs a thread. Personally speaking I think the French have never forgiven Britain for Waterloo. So imagine how they feel about their once conquerors who also became their rescuers? Then when you consider the historical ‘closeness’ of our two nations, and the fact that you too were heavily involved in the rescue, it doesn’t bode too well for America either.

It should be said that, despite their lack of backbone at certain points in history, the French are a very proud nation, and it isn’t easy for such a proud nation as this to (even accept) that we played such a large role in their rescue. And not to forget the French underground who fought like hell against the Germans.

Sorry, told you we need a thread!
Yea, Danny, that is a can of worms. Oh mon! ;)

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 2:00 pm
by DannyM
Silvertusk wrote:
DannyM wrote: The fact that Britain has had NO heavyweight politicians for decades

The French

I certainly agree with those two - the French - not because I am racist = but because they cheated my home country out of a final place in the rugby world cup (Wales that is). The first one is certainly a worrying thing for our country.
Found myself in the rather peculiar position of supporting Wales in that little soirée ... :?

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:35 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
France, the UK...who cares? In both France and the UK the most popular name for boy babies are the various forms of Mohammed. You are a lot more alike than you think!

You have my sympathy.

FL

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:40 pm
by RickD
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:France, the UK...who cares? In both France and the UK the most popular name for boy babies are the various forms of Mohammed. You are a lot more alike than you think!

You have my sympathy.

FL
:popcorn:

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:58 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
RickD wrote:
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:France, the UK...who cares? In both France and the UK the most popular name for boy babies are the various forms of Mohammed. You are a lot more alike than you think!

You have my sympathy.

FL
:popcorn:
While I'm at it, walking in certain neighbourhoods in London or Paris I see the same dirty shops frequented by the same type of people who seem to not wash or use underarm deodorant. The same type of people who wear pyjamas all day long and speak an incomprehensible language live in both capitals. They seem to like garbage in the streets and their women like to walk around with scarves covering their head. My overall impression is of a dirty third world country that is disorganized and is populated with men - mostly men - who smell bad and pee in the streets and do not shave.

Is there still a border between France and the UK?

FL

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:59 pm
by RickD
Looks like F.L. is correct:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... Harry.html
This is truly troubling, if it's true. :titanic:

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 4:34 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
RickD wrote: This is truly troubling, if it's true. :titanic:
Of course it is true. You need to travel a little, Rick! Tampa - or wherever you are - has its bums and Latino thugs but for a really good scare that will challenge your Depends you need to walk back to your car at night in a Muslim neighbourhood in either Englandistan of Francistan.

FL

Re: Pet peeves

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 5:07 pm
by RickD
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:
RickD wrote: This is truly troubling, if it's true. :titanic:
Of course it is true. You need to travel a little, Rick! Tampa - or wherever you are - has its bums and Latino thugs but for a really good scare that will challenge your Depends you need to walk back to your car at night in a Muslim neighbourhood in either Englandistan of Francistan.

FL
Englandistan of Francistan. :pound: That's funny stuff. Tell me F.L. What's it like in Liechtenstan? :poke:

Actually, FYI, I live nearer to Jacksonville. You were close though. They're only 200 miles apart. :roll: