Jan 2017
2:04pm, 13 Jan 2017
998 posts
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shyfire
People who don't know the difference between Great Britain and United Kingdom.
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Jan 2017
4:35pm, 13 Jan 2017
611 posts
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CharlieP
Or Ulster and Northern Ireland.
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Jan 2017
4:54pm, 13 Jan 2017
1,048 posts
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Will Crash
People who don't use their mirrors when there's a police car on blue lights behind them and then overTake a car in front of them that's stopped for the police car.
Use your mirrors 😡
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Jan 2017
6:27pm, 13 Jan 2017
1,276 posts
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Eynsham Red
I did that once, but couldn't see the blue lights in my mirror until I actually pulled out to overtake. I don't really understand how the car in front of me saw the blues before I had. Felt a bit of a tw@t. ☹️
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Jan 2017
8:27pm, 13 Jan 2017
19,757 posts
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Red Squirrel
CharlieP - I don't s'pose you know if there's a dogs and coffee add-on?
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Jan 2017
9:26pm, 13 Jan 2017
173 posts
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zp
People that don't have TVs and tell you at every opportunity. I get it: you're superior to me, well done.
*wanders off to catch up on a week's worth of Four in a Bed*
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Jan 2017
10:22pm, 13 Jan 2017
27,571 posts
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McGoohan
The Sun's 'tribute' to Graham Taylor this morning referring to him as a football legend. As I recall, they mercilessly ripped the piss out of him constantly when he was England manager. So now he's dead, they want to say all these nice things about him? Fuck off, you lowlife rag.
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Jan 2017
11:48pm, 13 Jan 2017
727 posts
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Wednesday Mouse
Making the contestants sing on Only Connect. I love the show, it's (sadly) one of the highlights of my week, but please stop making 6 nerds sing the answer song in the music question in round 2. It's not funny and just really awkward.
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Jan 2017
12:00am, 14 Jan 2017
25,296 posts
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Dave.O
How fucking arrogant some of my top bosses are. On camera and emails say how important we are yet won't even acknowledge your existence as they walk past.
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Jan 2017
7:31am, 14 Jan 2017
1,809 posts
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Fellrunning
+1 McG.
I'm not a football fan, however my abiding memory of Graham Taylor will always be the great dignity with which he handled himself under the barrage of abuse from the red tops.
He seems to have been a thoroughly nice bloke and, I'm told, knowledgeable about the sport he loved.
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