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what really annoys the hell out of you?

let it all out, you will feel better!!

ill start

I HATE:

- people that stand on the travelator cos they too lazy to walk-while blocking it

off so those of us who would like walk, cant!

-people who use the supermarket aisle for mothers meetings, and give you a dirty look

when you politely ask to get through.

-people who dont have the decency to say hello when you do.

ahhh....... thats better :P

your turn!

one of my pet hates craig.

-people who dont have the decency to say hello when you do.

- people that tailgate.

- people that dont know how to indicate.

- really dislike 'piss with power' . In any form

Hmmm... what i find irritating

*stupid moles sitting right up my arse, talking on their phones and reapplying their 512th layer of lip gloss.

*people who look at me and go "wow she's blonde... she must be a dumb arse.."

*ben accelerating hard on purpose when I'm about to take a sip... resulting in me loosing some of my precious farmers union iced coffee....

I'm sure there's more that i can't think of right now... ill get back to u!!

people that talk shit and have nothing to back it up with

Holden bogans trying to egg me on to race them

being picked on

that new BOLT alcoholic drink , basically tastes like raspberry flavored beer

things i really hate:

People who say i did this and that to my car,when in actual fact they boked it in and had someone else do it.

People who are quick to bag others for there comments when they werent there at the time.

People who go around pretending they have this and have that,or did this and did that, when they dont have or do it,and their close friends know it.

Im done for now

i hate ppl that look at our 31 like it's just another shopping trolly....

or the looks you get when giving a wave to others on the road from said 31......

the wankers up my street in their commonwhores that persist in doing burnouts at 3am for the lenth of the street.....

tools that give false information regarding modafications to cars they have never even been around.....

wankers that ring up for stufff you have advertised then dont show up, or call to say they arent comming, and cock heads that SMS questions about adverts in the paper, ( do i look like i am made of money ) i figure if i advetise something and pay $60 to the trading post ppl should have the decency to call and not expect me to call them.........

end rant/ :P

wow.. i could write an essay here lol

I hate

People who think they are better than everyone else..

Most customers at work lol

Most other people on the road haha.. well people that drive like total morons, speeding, not indicating, ziz-zagging in and out of traffic etc

People who Lie to my face when I know the truth anyway

i hate:

-time wasters

-being f**ked around by people

-liers

-people who always think they are right and cant accept it when they are wrong

-braggers

-people who dont indicate at roundabouts

-killers

-people who take advantage of your kindness

-doing favours for friends and never getting favours back

-people who dont have any respect for other peoples property

-theifs

-and Craig for staritng a STUPID post like this

ahahaah joke Craig, its a good topic for a thread

i hate port power, sarah paylin, hayfever, people who are bad at sledging, but think they are good, getting hit in the box, lleyton Hewitt,

the list goes on.

Edited by Damo_R34

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