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May 10, 2008 at 9:38 PM #202372May 11, 2008 at 3:24 PM #202423
anxvariety
ParticipantMy biggest pet-peeve, and it’s sort of weird… When actors in movies are talking with food in their mouth.. I cannot stand this. It’s always used in snooty lines to try and give a lame remark an off the cuff feel. To me it seems like an annoying overdone/cheap-trick. Curious if anyone notices this, or understands what I’m saying.
The other is, in a busy intersection with a backed up left turn lane wreaking havoc on the traffic going straight – the light turns green and some people drive as if they’re doing a scenic route – accelerating much slower than other cars and driving with a huge amount of space between them and the next car. It’s like a light that should like 20 cars through ends up letting 5 through. I think drivers should be aware when there is a bad jam, and drive a little more alert and quickly to alleviate it.
May 11, 2008 at 3:24 PM #202469anxvariety
ParticipantMy biggest pet-peeve, and it’s sort of weird… When actors in movies are talking with food in their mouth.. I cannot stand this. It’s always used in snooty lines to try and give a lame remark an off the cuff feel. To me it seems like an annoying overdone/cheap-trick. Curious if anyone notices this, or understands what I’m saying.
The other is, in a busy intersection with a backed up left turn lane wreaking havoc on the traffic going straight – the light turns green and some people drive as if they’re doing a scenic route – accelerating much slower than other cars and driving with a huge amount of space between them and the next car. It’s like a light that should like 20 cars through ends up letting 5 through. I think drivers should be aware when there is a bad jam, and drive a little more alert and quickly to alleviate it.
May 11, 2008 at 3:24 PM #202494anxvariety
ParticipantMy biggest pet-peeve, and it’s sort of weird… When actors in movies are talking with food in their mouth.. I cannot stand this. It’s always used in snooty lines to try and give a lame remark an off the cuff feel. To me it seems like an annoying overdone/cheap-trick. Curious if anyone notices this, or understands what I’m saying.
The other is, in a busy intersection with a backed up left turn lane wreaking havoc on the traffic going straight – the light turns green and some people drive as if they’re doing a scenic route – accelerating much slower than other cars and driving with a huge amount of space between them and the next car. It’s like a light that should like 20 cars through ends up letting 5 through. I think drivers should be aware when there is a bad jam, and drive a little more alert and quickly to alleviate it.
May 11, 2008 at 3:24 PM #202521anxvariety
ParticipantMy biggest pet-peeve, and it’s sort of weird… When actors in movies are talking with food in their mouth.. I cannot stand this. It’s always used in snooty lines to try and give a lame remark an off the cuff feel. To me it seems like an annoying overdone/cheap-trick. Curious if anyone notices this, or understands what I’m saying.
The other is, in a busy intersection with a backed up left turn lane wreaking havoc on the traffic going straight – the light turns green and some people drive as if they’re doing a scenic route – accelerating much slower than other cars and driving with a huge amount of space between them and the next car. It’s like a light that should like 20 cars through ends up letting 5 through. I think drivers should be aware when there is a bad jam, and drive a little more alert and quickly to alleviate it.
May 11, 2008 at 3:24 PM #202557anxvariety
ParticipantMy biggest pet-peeve, and it’s sort of weird… When actors in movies are talking with food in their mouth.. I cannot stand this. It’s always used in snooty lines to try and give a lame remark an off the cuff feel. To me it seems like an annoying overdone/cheap-trick. Curious if anyone notices this, or understands what I’m saying.
The other is, in a busy intersection with a backed up left turn lane wreaking havoc on the traffic going straight – the light turns green and some people drive as if they’re doing a scenic route – accelerating much slower than other cars and driving with a huge amount of space between them and the next car. It’s like a light that should like 20 cars through ends up letting 5 through. I think drivers should be aware when there is a bad jam, and drive a little more alert and quickly to alleviate it.
May 11, 2008 at 4:11 PM #202448eccen in esc
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pet peevehearing a commercial on the radio that says Honey Nut Cheerios lowers cholesterol – yeah right and aspartame raises IQ – GRRRR
May 11, 2008 at 4:11 PM #202496eccen in esc
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pet peevehearing a commercial on the radio that says Honey Nut Cheerios lowers cholesterol – yeah right and aspartame raises IQ – GRRRR
May 11, 2008 at 4:11 PM #202519eccen in esc
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pet peevehearing a commercial on the radio that says Honey Nut Cheerios lowers cholesterol – yeah right and aspartame raises IQ – GRRRR
May 11, 2008 at 4:11 PM #202544eccen in esc
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pet peevehearing a commercial on the radio that says Honey Nut Cheerios lowers cholesterol – yeah right and aspartame raises IQ – GRRRR
May 11, 2008 at 4:11 PM #202582eccen in esc
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pet peevehearing a commercial on the radio that says Honey Nut Cheerios lowers cholesterol – yeah right and aspartame raises IQ – GRRRR
May 11, 2008 at 5:42 PM #202463hipmatt
ParticipantPeople who wear sunglasses indoors.
RE agents who are quoted in todays paper as saying “If you don’t buy now, you’ll always be a renter.”
May 11, 2008 at 5:42 PM #202509hipmatt
ParticipantPeople who wear sunglasses indoors.
RE agents who are quoted in todays paper as saying “If you don’t buy now, you’ll always be a renter.”
May 11, 2008 at 5:42 PM #202534hipmatt
ParticipantPeople who wear sunglasses indoors.
RE agents who are quoted in todays paper as saying “If you don’t buy now, you’ll always be a renter.”
May 11, 2008 at 5:42 PM #202560hipmatt
ParticipantPeople who wear sunglasses indoors.
RE agents who are quoted in todays paper as saying “If you don’t buy now, you’ll always be a renter.”
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