minor things that make you fume


Apologies if these have been mentioned before; Personalised Car number plates, especially when they almost make a name,nauseating.
Football speak,transition, False nine,no backlift,between the lines,inverted whatever, what a load of rubbish 🗑 😑
Nothing says "I'm a conceited [Poor language removed] "better than a personalised number plate.
 

Watching any cricket match and seeing supporters try to gain a high five from a player who has just been dismissed. I'm not opposed to player-supporter interactions, but there is a time and place for it - not when a player has just been dismissed. Often strikes me as disrespectful, but I appreciate that others may disagree.
 
Just stumbled across a thing that goes on every year in dat der London called The Open House Festival where once a year, private or at least non public buildings get opened up (for free) and can be accessed via a ballot.
Thought i’d surprise the Mrs and try to get into No 10, BBC HQ and the BT Tower, so signed up, gave a nice donation to the cause, but couldn’t seem to enter any ballots.

Turns out the draw was 12:00 today, so missed it by about 2 hours 🤬
 

Sitting at my desk at home on a work call this afternoon and the wife comes in and says something then walks out.

The call finished and i go out to ask her what did she say as i didn't hear and she says some fella was in his car outside our house shouting abuse at her to move our car because a removal van was across the street and blocking the way.

I walk out he does a u-turn and drives away shouting "Too late now". I called him back and he shouted "You'll do what" while he drives away the opposite direction. He pulled back onto our street a number of turn ins away so i walked up to middle of the road to get his attention and off he drove again.

Brave man to give a woman putting her kids into a car abuse but showed the coward that he was when i appeared. I'm not one to lose my temper but on this occassion its probably best for us both that i didn't get a hold of him.
 
Watching any cricket match and seeing supporters try to gain a high five from a player who has just been dismissed. I'm not opposed to player-supporter interactions, but there is a time and place for it - not when a player has just been dismissed. Often strikes me as disrespectful, but I appreciate that others may disagree.

Zac Crawley must have a numb palm.
 

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