What really 'Boils your piss...' ?

mr wilks said:
After 4 pages to summarise , we don,t like bullies but we do like good manners :wink:
that says a lot about the forum :thumbsup:

It does, and why some have moved on in recent times :wink:
 
marchantsuk said:
Ed Milliband
Russell Brand

What a pair of bell ends :soapbox:
X2 + deluded people who think they are talented when they are clearly talentless. ( Bit like Russell and Ed really)..................oh and newspapers and the BBC and over energetic "'up for it" R2 DJ's and Chat show's where you can text in ..............tell us what you think (like that really matters) ............and and! :dizzy:
 
Nanu said:
4 Feminists who go off it when you politely hold a door open for them. They just can't appreciate what is just good manners

I have to say I have never, ever experienced this. You seriously get women having a go about this ?
 
Bing said:
Nanu said:
4 Feminists who go off it when you politely hold a door open for them. They just can't appreciate what is just good manners

I have to say I have never, ever experienced this. You seriously get women having a go about this ?

EErrr Bing , , , you have to hold a door open first to experience it :roll:
 
Bing said:
Nanu said:
4 Feminists who go off it when you politely hold a door open for them. They just can't appreciate what is just good manners

I have to say I have never, ever experienced this. You seriously get women having a go about this ?

:o I would never do that. Always appreciate a bit of gentlemanly behaviour.
Likewise I will hold the door for men and women too.
 
Talksthetorque said:
lux good said:
Kettles!!
A nice surprise for whoever is in the hotel room next
:rofl:



I never boil anybody else's piss, I always take my own kettle when staying away in hotels for work and a travel kettle on holiday :thumbsup:

+2 re Bono and Sting

Also Saint Bob F@@@ing Geldof

I'm a dog lover we have 2 dogs, people who don't pick up and bin their dog s**t :thumbsdown:
 
Carol M said:
Bing said:
Nanu said:
4 Feminists who go off it when you politely hold a door open for them. They just can't appreciate what is just good manners

I have to say I have never, ever experienced this. You seriously get women having a go about this ?

:o I would never do that. Always appreciate a bit of gentlemanly behaviour.
Likewise I will hold the door for men and women too.

It's those that don't say thank you when one does, boil my piss :roll:
 
mr wilks said:
Bing said:
Nanu said:
4 Feminists who go off it when you politely hold a door open for them. They just can't appreciate what is just good manners

I have to say I have never, ever experienced this. You seriously get women having a go about this ?

EErrr Bing , , , you have to hold a door open first to experience it :roll:

Good point, the complaint is probably muffled by the sound of the door hitting them in the face :evil:

And yes NDB - common courtesy is getting rarer and rarer. I always say 'you're welcome' nice and loudly when people fail to thank you for getting out the way or holding a door...
 
I have to say I have never, ever experienced this. You seriously get women having a go about this ?[/quote]

EErrr Bing , , , you have to hold a door open first to experience it :roll:[/quote]

Good point, the complaint is probably muffled by the sound of the door hitting them in the face :evil:

And yes NDB - common courtesy is getting rarer and rarer. I always say 'you're welcome' nice and loudly when people fail to thank you for getting out the way or holding a door...[/quote]

:P chuckling here mr B :oops:
Your wit as always appreciated :thumbsup:
 
Text speak, people shouting in substitution of correct points and my kids playing with their food, otherwise I am a laid back kind of bunny.
 
People putting "x" at the end of everything. I get emails from my uni students and texts from my cleaner, all signed off with a kiss....... husband reckons they just don't know any better, and think "x" is just a normal way of signing off at the end of a conversation.
 
Nondizzyblonde said:
People putting "x" at the end of everything. I get emails from my uni students and texts from my cleaner, all signed off with a kiss....... husband reckons they just don't know any better, and think "x" is just a normal way of signing off at the end of a conversation.

Maybe it's their signature. X
 
Carol M said:
Nondizzyblonde said:
People putting "x" at the end of everything. I get emails from my uni students and texts from my cleaner, all signed off with a kiss....... husband reckons they just don't know any better, and think "x" is just a normal way of signing off at the end of a conversation.

Maybe it's their signature. X
Very good Carol, two jokes in one ! :D :thumbsup:
 
Nondizzyblonde said:
Carol M said:
Nondizzyblonde said:
People putting "x" at the end of everything. I get emails from my uni students and texts from my cleaner, all signed off with a kiss....... husband reckons they just don't know any better, and think "x" is just a normal way of signing off at the end of a conversation.

Maybe it's their signature. X
Very good Carol, two jokes in one ! :D :thumbsup:

:wink: :lol: :thumbsup:
 
I remembered another one.
Misuse of there, they're and their.
Before anyone jumps down my neck about people with problems, I know I know but I can't help it. It's one of my pet piss-boilers.
 
People sitting in my place in the train when I have to endure public transport into London :)
 
Carol M said:
I remembered another one.
Misuse of there, they're and their.
Before anyone jumps down my neck about people with problems, I know I know but I can't help it. It's one of my pet piss-boilers.
I am with you on that one !
 
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