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Miri

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Maybe a big dog bark would scare the neighbour instead, or how about an
alien aircraft landing noise. Lol
 

JesusLives

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The yippee neighbors dog that just won't shut up...... Is it wrong to want to drown it in the water hole out back?
 

JesusLives

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Telling the cat no and then watching him look at you like a two year old continuing to do what you told him no.... Having to get up and remove him from his point of interest sidetracking him into a new point of interest.....only to have him go back to the first point of interest that was a no no.......lol
 

Pilkington

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Oh I have this problem with music. Ive had times where I was playing with a group of people (I play bass guitar) someone from the group of people watching us (it always happens at like small jams or something) comes up and hands me a guitar pick.

If I wanted to use a pick, I would have brought one with me. What on earth makes these people think I need a guitar pick when I dont even use one is beyond me. So just to not look rude Ill awkwardly play with a guitar pick until I think they arent looking and put it in my pocket or something : p

If you see a bass guitarist or even a guitarist whos playing without a pick, its not because they forgot it at home, they probly just dont play with one : p
Bass players don't use picks well my husband always says bass players shouldn't use picks if they do they aren't a proper bass player and are probably orginally a guitar player. I think if my H was given a pick he would not accept it or just put it in his pocket. Oh he does use a pick or plectrum when teaching or playing guitar.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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Bass players don't use picks well my husband always says bass players shouldn't use picks if they do they aren't a proper bass player and are probably orginally a guitar player. I think if my H was given a pick he would not accept it or just put it in his pocket. Oh he does use a pick or plectrum when teaching or playing guitar.
Ive always felt like its kinda a pointless thing to do : p Theres so much you can do with your hand on a bass guitar, using a pick just limits your ability too much. Not to mention youre stuck to just hitting one note at a time, unless your strumming a chord. I think its completely unnecessary, and that its far better for a bass guitarist in training to start off with plucking with their fingers off the bat : p
 

HoneyDew

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The yippee neighbors dog that just won't shut up...... Is it wrong to want to drown it in the water hole out back?
My neighbors german shepard barks alot.

He should be use to people passing by and the everyday sounds of the neighborhood by now.
 

Pilkington

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Car drivers who do not read the speed signs and insist of driving at 40 whether it is a 30mph zone or a 50 mph zone. Those who don't know what the national speed limit sign means for different types of roads.
Car drivers who tail gate
I have to agree with what MadParrotWoman and Tanakk said in regards to cyclists but wanted to add when there is a group of cyclists and they decide to ride alongside each other making overtaking impossible.
Teenagers hogging play equipment in the park
My lecturers!!! Having to get essays in on time and then they miss their marking date by three plus weeks, no appology or explanation. Changing timetable at short notice, if you tell me the lecture is cancelled on the day after 8 am I have already set off. One lecture saying a lecture is cancelled and then discovering after you have arranged something the lecture is on after all. And Breathe
 
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AuntieAnt

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I get extremely disgruntled when I'm about to chow down on something I totally love, and just as I'm ready to take a bite somebody shrieks, "EEEWWWWWWW!!! How can you eat that?!? I hate the smell of tuna!!" (or deviled eggs... or fried liver with onions... or whatever!)

Grrrr...... then go away!!!

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hornetguy

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Actually that doesn't bother me...it's more when answering a question. I see/hear it on interviews all the time. For instance:

Question: "Could you explain what happened when you witnessed the accident?"
Typical beginning of answer: "So the car approached me at speed."

What exactly is the purpose for the prefixed "So" in this reply?
I know people that start nearly EVERY sentence with "so.." High on my list of pet peeves.
 

hornetguy

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I thought this might fit in here, with barking dogs, and all....

A blonde and her husband are lying in bed listening to the next door neighbor's dog. It has been in the backyard barking for hours and hours. The blonde jumps up out of bed and says, "I've had enough of this". She goes downstairs.
The blonde finally comes back up to bed And her husband says "The dog is still barking, What have you been doing?"
The blonde says, "I put the dog in our backyard, let's see how THEY like it!
 

notmyown

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Maybe a big dog bark would scare the neighbour instead, or how about an
alien aircraft landing noise. Lol
*nods*

yep, it's always aliens. silly aliens. ;)
 
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Miri

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I've found sweetie, any suggestions what I shoud do next?

(Note the manic sleep deprived evil smile)

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hornetguy

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I don't like surprises. Of ANY kind. Particularly if
someone hits, jars, pats, or bumps into me with
reckless abandon. I will go into Ninja Cat mode.


I would pay money to see a video of that...... LOL
 

hornetguy

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When I finished, I looked up electric scams online, and sure enough. What he really wanted was my personal info from my bill so he could steal our identities. Had I known that, I would have politely told him I'll need some time to get to the bill, but wait there, gone in, and come back out with my pump 12 gauge shotgun and told him "get off my lawn".
there..... I fixed that for you.... :D
 

hornetguy

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I think that, among all of my MANY pet peeves (yes, I'm a curmudgeon) that my biggest one is simply un-necessary noise. People talking loud when face-to-face, laughing at the top of their lungs in our company breakroom, stuff like that.

I used to work with a guy that would just whistle ALL THE TIME while he was working.... no tunes, no melodies, just making noise.... drove me batty. (which most people would say was NOT a drive, but a short putt...:rolleyes:)

Confession time over..... :)
 

Fenner

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I know what you mean hornetguy. I think some people have trouble being still or quiet. In love when it's quiet.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Yup, I also need quiet. My father has tinnitus, so he needs it not to be quiet (I guess sound drowns the sound in his ear)
- bad combo :p