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  • Abby Normal
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    people who leave their dogs full plastic poopie bags on the side of the road. theres a special circle of hell reserved these ones.

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  • c.d.
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    People who carry small children on their shoulders piggy back and are only holding the child by one arm and sometimes the kid is not really holding on. For crying out loud it's your damn kid not a bag of groceries. Use some common sense.

    c.d.

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  • OneRound
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

    Unless their hotel was in Birmingham it’s difficult to find an excuse for that OneRound. If it wasn’t for the spectators they should have forfeited the game. They should at least get a hefty fine.
    Thanks, Herlock. Although traffic was badly congested, the West Indies team were staying in a hotel only four miles from the Oval and simply didn't allow enough time to get to the ground. Unlike their great (and I don't use the word lightly) predecessors, they are now a disorganised rabble on and off the pitch.

    Best wishes,
    OneRound

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  • Enigma
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    People who on entering or leaving a building stop and stand in the doorway to chat or who stop while they look around for which direction they want to go.
    Last edited by Enigma; Yesterday, 12:42 AM.

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  • Ms Diddles
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post
    People who stand backwards when going up or down an escalator. I guess they think it makes them cool or daring. I am always hoping they will miscalculate when to turn around and fall and hurt themselves. Idiots.

    c.d.
    I would also add people who stop to rearrange their shopping bags right after stepping off of an escalator causing everyone behind them to plough into each other.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by OneRound View Post
    Paying through the nose to see an ODI at the Oval and the start is delayed as the West Indies couldn't get to the ground on time.
    Unless their hotel was in Birmingham it’s difficult to find an excuse for that OneRound. If it wasn’t for the spectators they should have forfeited the game. They should at least get a hefty fine.

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  • OneRound
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    Paying through the nose to see an ODI at the Oval and the start is delayed as the West Indies couldn't get to the ground on time.

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  • c.d.
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    People who stand backwards when going up or down an escalator. I guess they think it makes them cool or daring. I am always hoping they will miscalculate when to turn around and fall and hurt themselves. Idiots.

    c.d.

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  • C. F. Leon
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post

    hi diddles!
    i teach in md and luckily none of tje parents have gone the stupid ridiculous route with their kids names at my school, but they have gotten rather creative. I actually love some of the names:

    Nirvana
    Gerber (parents were new immigrants from mexico and named him after the baby food!)
    Zeppelin (Zep for short)
    Lorrell
    Unique
    Tauryn
    Shango (really love that one)
    Kaliya
    Quinn
    Manyana(Manny for short)
    Zhaniya
    Mazie
    Reeve
    Genesis
    Jaden (like three kids named that! )
    Aria
    Adelaide(for a girl, Addy for short)

    Lots more but you get the picture lol. Very diverse area so i think that contributes to the creative names. alot of the beautiful hispanic names too.. Gabriella, Natalia, Maria, Bonita, Mateo, Tuca (love that one!)But most here are pretty traditional too.. lots of jacks, zacks, alex, olivia, chloe, hanah etc.
    One of the Government Agencies that I have to deal with has 5 black chicks (all 20-somethings) that I know of working in the office. THREE of them are named "Keisha". When I asked one how do they tell the difference, she gave me me a look like I had just confessed that I voted for Trump (I didn't, but you know the LOOK) and said "I'M KEISHA, she's (pointing) KEISHA and she's KEISHA". I just nodded like I understood what she was talking about.

    At another agency that I deal with, there's a 30-something named "Penumbra" (goes by "Penny", I suppose). A couple ahead of me in line, see the name tag and say "That's a very unusual name". "Penny" beams and says "Isn't it? It's a Native American name that means 'Leading Light of the World". Based on previous experiences, I decide to keep my mouth shut and let Penny live in Ignorance. They do their business, I do MY business. When I leave, the couple are outside having a good laugh at Penny's fantasy.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post
    Not paying close attention to food labels and coming home with "50% Less Salt" Peanuts. Now my favorite snack is on a par with non-alcoholic beer and kissing your sister.

    c.d.

    P.S. I once read a review of a particular brand of non-alcoholic beer. It said the taste was so non-existent that your first thought is that maybe somehow you managed to miss your mouth.

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  • c.d.
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    Not paying close attention to food labels and coming home with "50% Less Salt" Peanuts. Now my favorite snack is on a par with non-alcoholic beer and kissing your sister.

    c.d.

    P.S. I once read a review of a particular brand of non-alcoholic beer. It said the taste was so non-existent that your first thought is that maybe somehow you managed to miss your mouth.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post
    Couples at the grocery store who feel the need to discuss every possible item they are considering buying and having to reach a consensus before they can drop a bag of frozen peas into their cart.

    c.d.
    Absolutely. Or family groups in a café who take half an hour to make their order because everyone has half a dozen questions about their meals and then they want to know if they can swap x for y and then they want to know they still get a free something if they don’t have z? I’m standing behind them losing the will to live.

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  • c.d.
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    Couples at the grocery store who feel the need to discuss every possible item they are considering buying and having to reach a consensus before they can drop a bag of frozen peas into their cart.

    c.d.

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  • C. F. Leon
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    I'm actually more of a baseball fan in general, but I do follow my local basketball team. For those with short memories, in 2020 the NBA season was cut short for reasons that we don't really need to rehash. To fill the time, the local radio station that runs the games started broadcasting old vintage games, mostly from the "Good Years" (largely pre-2000), including from our lone Championship Year (1977). For us fans, it was great listening to games that No One had heard for 30-40 years or more. But, did they run the games in any sort of reasonable order? Of course not. As far as we could determine, it was entirely random. Except the Playoffs of the Championship Year, which they ran in REVERSE order.

    Who makes these decisions?
    Last edited by C. F. Leon; 05-05-2025, 06:52 PM.

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  • C. F. Leon
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    Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post

    I find an electrical appliance chucked into the pool at just the right moment puts a stop to that!
    Yeah, but then you have to say "goodbye" to a perfectly good radio or toaster. And I really can't afford a new one EVERY week.

    Plus the alligators that I'm trying to breed don't like it.

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