Ooh I’d be twitching!When my 3 year old dips her food in her juice. It’s gross but she does it with almost everything
Ooh I’d be twitching!When my 3 year old dips her food in her juice. It’s gross but she does it with almost everything
My mother-in-law NEVER finishes a cup of tea. There's been too many times that I've picked up a mug that I thought was empty and splashed cold tea everywhere.My partner does this with tea,coffee etc never ever finishes a cup.
Or stains the sink! Petty, I know, but I'm easily annoyed.My mother-in-law NEVER finishes a cup of tea. There's been too many times that I've picked up a mug that I thought was empty and splashed cold tea everywhere.
I’ve cocked up my c+p again , sorry .I forgot to mention about the tumble-dryer thing: a poster on these threads mentioned it's actually against the law to hang out washing in the States and Canada (even homes with a garden) so everyone uses a dryer all year round. Electricity must be a lot cheaper over there!
I worked in America many years ago and you’re right , there wasn’t a washing line, everything was tumble dried or dry cleaned.
Are you my neighbourThose little things in life that annoy you but you bottle up, let them free here.
My sister's husband always leaves 2-3 mouthfuls of food on his plate. Even if he serves himself. Just seems wasteful and must add up to quite a lot of binned food every week. I know it's not helpful to say finish your plate, but it annoys me that there always has to be waste. He'll help himself to seconds but still leave some food to waste.
My neighbours use their tumble dryer even during a sunny day. They have it in the guarage and leave the guarage door open so all day yesterday sitting in the garden you could hear it whining, eventually stopping for a few seconds then going the other way. They must have done several loads that would have dried just fine if they spent a few quid on a washing line, and they have plenty of room for it.
Why isn’t he under the patio?My partner regularly shouts through to me ‘Mum, do you want a brew?’ Or ‘Mum, where’s such and such?’. I am not his bloody mum! I have two children, and he is not one of them. It gives me the rage! Just use my bloody name.
It's not against the law. I'm a Brit living in the US and hang wash out all the time. If you live in a gated community or condo community sometimes they have rules that do not allow washing lines. Washing lines are not common here, but they are totally legal.I forgot to mention about the tumble-dryer thing: a poster on these threads mentioned it's actually against the law to hang out washing in the States and Canada (even homes with a garden) so everyone uses a dryer all year round. Electricity must be a lot cheaper over there!
Do you have a big, intimidating friend who could knock him down verbally? Your neighbour would tit himself if faced by a younger burlier version of himself.When you let other drivers through and they don’t say thank you.
My wanker neighbour parks his big rusty old work van over my drive so I can’t get my car in properly, I’ve asked him politely not too, he proceeded to do it more. Bear in mind here that I am 26, he is at least late 50’s.
He is so intimidating and I can tell he enjoys it