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Things that piss you off Page 624

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That's future Leevil

Quote: chipolata @ September 16 2010, 9:01 AM BST

I can see the future! Sometimes it's a terrible burden. :(

What happens with me and you?

Quote: EllieJP @ September 16 2010, 1:58 PM BST

What happens with me and you?

I can't talk about it. It's too upsetting. Teary

Quote: chipolata @ September 16 2010, 3:01 PM BST

I can't talk about it. It's too upsetting. Teary

Does she make you wear a Yashmak?

Quote: john lucas 101 @ September 16 2010, 3:04 PM BST

Does she make you wear a Yashmak?

I can't talk about it. It's too upsetting. Teary

Quote: chipolata @ September 16 2010, 3:17 PM BST

I can't talk about it. It's too upsetting. Teary

Oh, I see. You can't talk about it because it's too upsetting? Is that it?

Quote: john lucas 101 @ September 16 2010, 3:18 PM BST

Oh, I see. You can't talk about it because it's too upsetting? Is that it?

Well, I could talk about it but that would involve me actually having to think of something. Which is too upsetting.

Quote: chipolata @ September 16 2010, 3:22 PM BST

Well, I could talk about it but that would involve me actually having to think of something. Which is too upsetting.

Make something up for me.... please? Do we end up marrying and living with your cats?

Quote: EllieJP @ September 16 2010, 4:02 PM BST

Make something up for me.... please?

No. :P

TTPYO

The apparent necessity to quote, after using an actor/actresses name, to quote one of their previous appearances in something as a reference point for the reader e.g.

Thora Hird (Last of the Summer Wine) brings her inimitable humour to the role of Ivy Unsworth in this much-loved comedy series set in a fictional Lancashire mill town.

Quote: Oldrocker @ September 24 2010, 11:40 AM BST

TTPYO

The apparent necessity to quote, after using an actor/actresses name, to quote one of their previous appearances in something as a reference point for the reader e.g.

Thora Hird (Last of the Summer Wine) brings her inimitable humour to the role of Ivy Unsworth in this much-loved comedy series set in a fictional Lancashire mill town.

I almost removed that from our listing. It is a bit odd, but I guess it helps people to search for similar/of interest things.

It's like Drogba (Chelsea).

'Friends' that ask you to lunch and when you get there they tell you they are on a diet so are only drinking Green Tea, they then proceed to stare longing at your food.

Stop staring at my food, if you're hungry eat something, damn it!

Hey fancy coming to lunch.

Could you bring a thermos of hot water, I've got my own green teabags

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