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Re: Your Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
How about if they take out the trash, and don't put a new bag back in.
Oh, and what about squeezing the toothpaste in the middle, instead of working your way up it. This too, could be ocd, rather than a peeve. But DON'T squeeze my toothpaste from the middle!
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I'm totally guilty of the toothpaste thing! My boyfriend gets PISSED! Within three days of opening a new tube, it's not recognizable. And the cap won't close anymore.
I'm going to start working on that, since it's obviously not just him trying to tell me how to do things! Ha Ha!
*Being told what to do- major pet peeve
Adversity does not build character, it reveals it
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Re: Your Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by BrandiR
I'm totally guilty of the toothpaste thing! My boyfriend gets PISSED! Within three days of opening a new tube, it's not recognizable. And the cap won't close anymore.
I'm going to start working on that, since it's obviously not just him trying to tell me how to do things! Ha Ha!
*Being told what to do- major pet peeve
I feel his pain... Solution to that problem you say? Everybody has their OWN tube of toothpaste, to squeeze where ever they want. Sometimes my husband thinks he's funny though, and will squeeze mine just for "fun". I could kill him.
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Your Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Dyna Bob
What about when someone finishes all of the milk and then puts it back in the fridge.
I do this, only because I know my wife hates it........ah the little things in life
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Re: Your Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Rob
I do this, only because I know my wife hates it........ah the little things in life
What a brat. I hope she gets you back...
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Your Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
What a brat. I hope she gets you back...
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Your Pet Peeves?
Notice my side of the bathroom counter top.... I can't stand clothes on it !!!!
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Re: Your Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Kensa
Leaving clothes or other things on the bedroom floor: if they are dirty, they go in the hamper. If you are going to wear them again, put them in the closet/drawers. I hate stepping on numerous things (clothes, hair dryer cords, etc) while sneaking out of the bedroom in the morning in the dark (I work early in the morning and do this as a nicety to the girlfriend). I don't wanna pretend I'm in the military and have to navigate a mine field after just waking up.
I'm right there with you on this one! My ex (yes, EX) would leave no room unsoiled - there wasn't a single room in the house that didn't have some random article of clothing on the floor. I bought him a clothes hamper (since that was apparently too much to ask a 35 year old to do himself), and he used it for CLEAN clothes (instead of the dresser) and still left the dirty ones and semi-clean ones in piles all over the place!
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Your Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Annarose15
I'm right there with you on this one! My ex (yes, EX) would leave no room unsoiled - there wasn't a single room in the house that didn't have some random article of clothing on the floor. I bought him a clothes hamper (since that was apparently too much to ask a 35 year old to do himself), and he used it for CLEAN clothes (instead of the dresser) and still left the dirty ones and semi-clean ones in piles all over the place!
Wow. Ha guess some people will never learn
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Re: Your Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by creepin
i don't expect many people to get where i'm coming from with this.. but working at one of the more "upper class" liquor and wine stores in my state, it has kind of turned me into a wine and liquor "snob." lol but i cannot STAND when someone walks up to me and asks "Whats a good wine?" how the hell am i suppose to know what you consider "good"? we have over 3,000 different wines. taste is subjective. do you walk into a grocery store and ask the employee "Whats a good food?" i hope not. lol red or white? sweet or dry? $10 or $100? most of the time when i get asked this question, they get sent home with a bottle of moscato.. and they love it. (no offense to moscato drinkers )
Hey...I love a nice moscato. But I'm a cheap date and I don't know any better. I need some nice liquor store "snob" to tell me "what's good!"
Originally Posted by Dyna Bob
What about when someone finishes all of the milk and then puts it back in the fridge.
This seriously made my eye twitch when I read it. My husband does this with the iced tea pitcher. Not only is it a big pitcher to be EMPTY in my fridge...but it's EMPTY! Argh!!
To add to ones I haven't seen yet:
• People who don't use ANY punctuation or capital letters in their sentences. C'mon folks, you took a grammar class in high school, act like it!
• There, Their, They're; Your, You're, Yore(?)...'nuff said!!
-Do I sound like a grammar nazi? Haha!
• My coworker who complains she's, "so busy!" but then I see her on her computer a few minutes later browsing Pinterest!
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A couple more...
(1) I can't stand when people remember the past or a conversation, differently than what actually happened. I have a great memory for past conversations/events, and frequently surprise friends and family with my accuracy of details. This is particularly annoying when they use these details to twist my own words, or a stance on an argument.
(2) When people are trying to merge (particularly when I'm in the car with them), and they get annoyed about nobody letting them over, or traffic being heavy, but DON'T turn on their blinker until the VERY last second before they physically move into the other lane. The blinker is there to alert other drivers you are intending to move over... how is it beneficial to flip on the blinker while already in the process of merging??
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