I just bark "NO!" at them and keep walking. I know everybody's got to earn a living somehow, but duck them and their shady methods.
I wear big, over-ear headphones when I'm out, just so people leave me alone. Works a treat with chuggers. Also, knowing the backstreets is very handy! Means I can avoid running the chugger gauntlet in the city centreI just bark "NO!" at them and keep walking. I know everybody's got to earn a living somehow, but duck them and their shady methods.
Hate our direct next door neighbours. They are dicks.Jesus Christ this may not be my only post on this thread.
People who want to chat when I’m walking the dog/standing in a queue/etc, when I clearly have my resting witch face on, thereby indicating to the world that this is not a good time!
My husband not noticing things. Even actual earthquakes. I kid you not.
Neighbours. All of ‘em.
There are odd days when I’m quite nice you know....
Same my neighbours a class a c**t and I don’t use that word lightlyHate our direct next door neighbours. They are dicks.
You can laugh but the bastards didn't even send the pepper!! They still charged me for it too!View attachment 62648It looks good!!!!! @Porkiepies
Haha so true. Cover photos aren’t really designed for the average shape of a solo picture so more often than not it looks really odd too.One that winds me up a little (as it seems vain) is people who have a photo of themselves (alone) as their profile pic (that part is fine), but then another solo as their cover photo on Facebook.
God at times it used to drive me crazy just sharing a kitchen with someone when cooking or hearing them on the stairs , let alone that sort of stuff! Feel your pain... any chance if not alone you could move to a smaller house share? It just becomes such a stress having that many people in one house when over a certain age.Living in a house that has another 5 people in,
1) Not putting a loo roll/kitchen roll replacement when needed but leaving the tube.
2)Piss on toilet seat/skid marks.
3)spit in sink from brushing teeth.
4) grease on cooker/microwave not being cleaned after using.
We own the house , husband bought the family home from his parents as they were going to loose it. He is an engineer who gets itchy feet so did a loft conversion as his brother and said culprit friend had somewhere to live. They pay rent and mainly stay in their area.God at times it used to drive me crazy just sharing a kitchen with someone when cooking or hearing them on the stairs , let alone that sort of stuff! Feel your pain... any chance if not alone you could move to a smaller house share? It just becomes such a stress having that many people in one house when over a certain age.
ExactlyAlso it suggests that mothers who do have jobs are only part-time mothers, which isn't cool.
there might not be a physical, signed document but yes parents of babies are indeed obligated to ‘work’ certain (all) hours and very much do carry out roles and duties! Nappies don’t change themselves..!People who refer to “Full Time Mummy” as their job. That is not a job. It’s full-time, and probably more, yes. It’s hard work, yes... but it is not a job where you had to sign a contract and you’re obligated to work certain hours and carry out roles and duties!