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teaspoon of ice cream in the container.
CrispyQ
(40,689 posts)Second are the ones who park the cart parallel to the shelves & then stand exactly opposite it, blocking the pathway through. WTF? Turn on your fucking brain! You aren't the only person trying to get things done on the planet.
debm55
(55,919 posts)hlthe2b
(112,842 posts)store, bumping into everyone with those toy carts (or occasionally the big ones), screaming, running and generally making it almost impossible to avoid hitting them or conversely the big display, knocking many scores of cans or other objects on display and then having to explain to exasperated staff why it happened and wasting all my shopping time trying to pick up everything. (Sorry for the run-on sentence). I do have empathy for stressed parents of multiple kids, but this is why I shop at 6 AM. Admittedly, problem solved (for me, at least).
CrispyQ
(40,689 posts)Guess what? Our new King Soopers doesn't have a mag rack & they took it out of the old one we still go to. I haven't bought a mag in years but I did like looking through them once a month.
Several years ago I noticed the old news & smoke shop in Boulder was gone. We always dropped a wad there on payday when we both worked in town, & grabbed a pizza on the way home. Fun times.
Diamond_Dog
(39,796 posts)My large grocery store had a place moms could leave kids to play while they shopped in peace. They had computer games, kid size tables & chairs,coloring books, reading books, blocks, toys etc. and there were adults in there supervising. It was all free. It didnt last too long and I often wonder why they took it out.
debm55
(55,919 posts)DBoon
(24,751 posts)A In Bavaria on the BMW assembly line, someone has the job of installing turn signals
debm55
(55,919 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(10,225 posts)Since no one there knows what they are for.
(My mother, who is a typical small town girl, always said, "Why? Everyone knows where I am going!"
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,729 posts)I remember that bumper sticker altercation: one sticker said, "Visualize world peace." Another said, "Visualize using your turn signal."
You can watch people driving like they're a hockey player. They make a sudden left. They cut in front of you. They change lanes as if that tractor trailer didn't exist. No signals, just road hazards.
debm55
(55,919 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,729 posts)1 DON'T DO ANYTHING SUDDEN.
2 Drive predictably, don't be indecisive but but drive so other drivers can predict your path.
3 Watch out for people doing the wrong thing at the worst time.
~~ Years ago I stopped at a light and watched as someone coming in the other direction wasn't slowing and, apparently, didn't see the light change to red. I hit the gas and started around corner. I got away with a dented fender. A Buick and a Volvo that began driving across the intersection were mostly destroyed. Folks in the Buick were taken by ambulance on back boards with collars. Volvo driver mostly unhurt but car was 11 days old.
Being stopped at a light isn't time to check email or play candy crush.
debm55
(55,919 posts)3catwoman3
(28,609 posts)Not the people coming up behind me. Not the people in front of me. And definitely not the people coming toward me.
And half the time, not the person in the driver's seat - my husband. He follows much more closely at high speeds than I am confortable with.
When I get the green arrow for making a left turn at an intersection I always wait for the 3-5 cars that I know are going to run the red light.
debm55
(55,919 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,729 posts)He explained it like this: "Light turns red, 3 - 5 cars blow the light then it might be safe to go."
Ocelot II
(129,163 posts)"Always assume that the other drivers are idiots."
debm55
(55,919 posts)3catwoman3
(28,609 posts)All of whom assume that they are the most important person on the road, if not the planet.
Diamond_Dog
(39,796 posts)My husband will pull out onto a busy road too close to comfort for me, I usually wait until the cars are way down the road before I pull out.
CrispyQ
(40,689 posts)That's almost ironic, now.
pandr32
(13,805 posts)"let that sink in." I find both irritating, but the second off-putting.
I also can't stand it when people don't use their turn signals, like you.
debm55
(55,919 posts)dem4decades
(13,703 posts)I'll get back to you in a bit after I think about it.
debm55
(55,919 posts)debm55
(55,919 posts)hlthe2b
(112,842 posts)i.e., 4-lane city streets with or without medians are equivalent to interstate highways in that anyone in the left lane is supposed to get over to the right so they can speed 20 or more mph over the 40 mph speed limit. I have been nearly rear ended and have had to deal with aggressive drivers who are apparently unable to recognize these mixed residential streets have left hand turn lanes throughout--making it necessary to travel in the left lanes.
Uggh. I-25 and I-70 are full of aggressive drivers in recent years, but now the city streets too?
debm55
(55,919 posts)Emile
(40,671 posts)ones who know how to drive.
debm55
(55,919 posts)Shellback Squid
(9,876 posts)I was wrong once and felt hugely embarrassed so I'm less confrontational
debm55
(55,919 posts)Grim Chieftain
(1,271 posts)but I can't stand it when football players skip after making a touchdown or a good play. Grown men - skipping? Really?
Srkdqltr
(9,387 posts)Grim Chieftain
(1,271 posts)The only time I've seen a grown man skip is on the football field.
mjvpi
(1,886 posts)
is pretty upside down. Some of these guys make in a day what a teacher makes in a lifetime. Skipping and celebrations in general are annoying.
debm55
(55,919 posts)Niagara
(11,554 posts)I live in Buffalo Bills country and so it's all about "The Bills".
I'm surprised that I haven't had an epileptic seizure with how many times and how hard I roll my eyes with every Buffalo Bills conversations that start. I change my radio station frequently and I'm also telling the DJ's to shut the f%#& up! when they start their "The Bills" talk.
debm55
(55,919 posts)Niagara
(11,554 posts)I understand completely!
debm55
(55,919 posts)Niagara
(11,554 posts)I hear what you're saying.
debm55
(55,919 posts)Niagara
(11,554 posts)I came home and asked my SO, "Isn't football season over with?"
He says, "Yes, why do you ask?" He knows how I feel about football so my asking about it sparked his curiosity. lol
I replied, "Everyone in the store and parking lot was wearing their "Bills" jerseys, t-shirts and their ugly ass Zubaz pants."
He replies, "Oh, I bet today is trade day."
He looked it up, it was trade day for The Bills.
To be honest, my NFL hatred most likely goes directly back to the orange turd that's currently squatting in the White House.
I suppose I should be lucky that people in Buffalo even wear pants. They seem to have the memory and brain capacity of swiss cheese.
debm55
(55,919 posts)Srkdqltr
(9,387 posts)People who,,..........don't use a turn signal.....leave lights on, TV on, doors open/ closed etc, etc
Always what someone else does. When the real annoying is having to hear a litney
of it.
debm55
(55,919 posts)justaprogressive
(6,313 posts)milk gallon bottle on the trash
debm55
(55,919 posts)Bluestocking
(521 posts)and then leave the bag of poop on the spot where the dog pooped.
DBoon
(24,751 posts)but you actually have to pick up the bag
debm55
(55,919 posts)perfessor
(354 posts)do that, but its because its early in the walk, they have three dogs, and they pick up the bags on their way home. No worries.
GreenWave
(12,371 posts)debm55
(55,919 posts)MarineCombatEngineer
(17,761 posts)they get so close that I can't see them in my mirrors, If I have to make an emergency stop, someone, one day, is going to end up being a part of the rear of my trailer.
debm55
(55,919 posts)HappyH
(181 posts)But here's the thing: no need to get close to the truck as you can ride the draft from 300 feet at highway speed. And I let the trucker know he can get in front of me to pass slower traffic or pull back into the outer lane in front. I appreciate the extra 5 mpg.
My pet peeve is people cutting in between me and my trucker.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,761 posts)I'll gradually slow down and make them pass me, it sometimes pisses them off, but I'm actually looking out for their safety.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,729 posts)HappyH
(181 posts)That's what I taught my daughter to do to deal with tailgaters. I'm not the idiot you're looking for, my Subaru would not look good with an 18 wheel hood ornament.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,761 posts)you aren't the idiot, you're one of the more responsible, its those that get so close that I can't see them that just irritate the crap out of me.
LogDog75
(1,114 posts)During the day when they don't get the hint that I'm slowing down because they're tailgating me I turn on my headlights. The tail lights will come on and the driver thinks it's my break lights. It works more often than not.
When I was stationed in England in the mid-80, I had a Volvo 264GL European spec car. I was driving on the motorway and a Mini Cooper was tailgating me. I slowed but he kept on my tail. Since the motorway had no traffic, other that myself and the Mini Cooper, I floored the Volvo and saw the Mini Cooper get smaller and smaller in my rear view mirror. I slowed back to the speed limit after about a mile.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,729 posts)They are only on non-AFB roads in a convoy with a helicopter escort.
I passed such a convoy once in 2007 in Northwest Arizona. I suspect headed to either the Dakotas or Montana.
All of those airmen looked rather serious.
ret5hd
(22,209 posts)im gonna take ONE of those exits up ahead.
i hope this helps you!
debm55
(55,919 posts)ret5hd
(22,209 posts)i just drive very slowly.
debm55
(55,919 posts)ret5hd
(22,209 posts)that i never have a wreck
but i look in my rear view mirror and see all these idiots running into each other, fires, overturned vehicles, etc.
so i think my methods work just fine!
debm55
(55,919 posts)choie
(6,647 posts)Really people talking loudly in public period. Shows complete disregard for the people around them. Especially in an enclosed space like a train, bus or airplane. Or movie theater. You get the drift!
choie
(6,647 posts)Mark.b2
(757 posts)Was actually acceptable, so youre good!
choie
(6,647 posts)Mark.b2
(757 posts)Although, with age, Ive chilled on it some
thankfully.
My newest annoyance is what I recently learned is called a glottal stop. Its common with younger people. And once you hear it, you in cant stop! Examples would be dropping the middle t in important, where it sounds like impor-unt or button sounds like bu-on, certain is cer-uhn. I notice it most on the local news broadcasts. I wonder if journalism schools are teaching it
nocoincidences
(2,465 posts)I started noticing it a few years back and I hear it a lot because I have a two syllable last name with that t sound in the middle
3catwoman3
(28,609 posts)...in a wide variety of British accents. We watch a lot of English Premier league soccer, and hear this all the time in the post-game interviews.
Mark.b2
(757 posts)3catwoman3
(28,609 posts)There is also a common substitution of "f" for "th" and we hear a lot of players do this - "I fink we played really well today," and so forth. It's a bit subtle, but once you know about it, easy to detect.
I learned that it is called "th-fronting."
I'm a word nerd/language nut.
Mark.b2
(757 posts)And I love how we use different words for different things!
I always liked provoking an eye roll from my son by calling shopping carts trolleys and garbage cans rubbish bins.
And dont get me started on the things I learned growing up watching the great Benny Hill!
debm55
(55,919 posts)debm55
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Iwasthere
(3,504 posts)AND PEOPLE THAT REFUSE TO TAKE THEIR FREE RIGHT. ALSO PEOPLE THAT SLOW TO 2 MPH TO TURN OFF THE STREET.
MIButterfly
(2,121 posts)She would completely stop on the ramp and then turn around to look at the oncoming traffic before proceeding. It drove me crazy. I'd tell her there's no stop sign or red light there and stopping like that is dangerous. It took a long time, but I finally got her to stop doing it.
My mother never liked to drive. She never wanted to learn and she was always in a state of anxiety doing it and it showed. She was overly cautious, convinced that every other car was out to hit her. I think the day she sold her car was one of the happiest days of her life. Mine too!
debm55
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Iwasthere
(3,504 posts)It's critical that you get up to speed quickly THEN merge in. Worse case scenario is if someone doesn't let you in you might have to go into the shoulder for a few feet. But it'll problem never happen. Stopping WILL one day cause a fatal accident.
debm55
(55,919 posts)other cars wouldn't let me merge in. The road is one lane each way and the cars come flying over the top of the brim.Not being snarky , but what if they don't let me merge in?That's why I stop.
Diamond_Dog
(39,796 posts)If she got behind someone going very slow on a multi lane road, she was afraid to pass them. Wed be stuck behind some slow poke for miles with cars whizzing past us in the left lane because she was afraid to pass a slow car.
MIButterfly
(2,121 posts)When she first learned to drive, she would only make right turns; she was afraid to make left turns. She would go blocks out of her way to avoid left turns. I honestly don't know how she got anywhere.
If I was driving and the car ahead of me was at least five car-lengths away, she'd say "you know, you can get a ticket for tailgating." Five car-lengths!
Mark.b2
(757 posts)They ease onto the highway rather than making sure they are matching the speed of cars already on the highway. Rather, they are at only at 50 MPH by the time they finish the on-ramp. Meanwhile, there are five of us who know how to use an on-ramp all bunched up behind them!
These people are almost as bad as those who block traffic by just cruising in the passing lane on the interstate
debm55
(55,919 posts)Mark.b2
(757 posts)I dont honk, flip off, brandish weapons, etc. I just internalize! Haha
debm55
(55,919 posts)Borogove
(540 posts)debm55
(55,919 posts)Niagara
(11,554 posts)Driving: In Buffalo, generally other drivers will turn on their turn signal to let you know that their changing lanes. The problem is they don't give anyone time to react or give any room to do this maneuver. They'll nearly clip your front or back of your vehicle performing their lane changes.
Another changing lanes maneuver that seems to be popular with morons in Buffalo. If there's 2 lanes of traffic going one way and another 2 lanes of traffic going in the opposite direction, the person behind you will pass you and then make a right hand turn slowing me down because they couldn't wait 10 to 20 seconds. I've learned when someone is behind me and they pass me to get in front of me to get in the passing lane ASAP or to pass them back before they take a right hand turn.
Tailgating. If one can't see the tires of the vehicle in front of you, you're too close. It's unsafe to tailgate and I'm NOT driving faster because the tailgater can't leave their home or wherever location in a timely manner. I can't afford a speeding ticket. I do find that turning on the windshield wiper fluid does sometimes help deter tailgaters but not always.
No one in Buffalo knows who has the right away either. They don't know that person going straight at a stop light always has the right away over the person taking a left.
Idiots who dangle their limbs out of the side of their vehicles. I always told my kids when they were young that fingers, hands , toes and feet and faces belong inside the ride at all times. This is a good way to have a limb amputated if one is ever in an accident.
As a Caregiver:
People who try to force feed me during my fasting times. People who get upset that I don't eat their gluten, high in sugar and high carb contaminated food. And people who talk about food all the time. I wish I had a real life filter to block these topics like on DU. It's super annoying to me.
Going into other people's homes and seeing a dirty silverware tray with clean silverware in it. 0.0
Much older people who walk in the store bent over on their shopping cart. I always want to tell them they're going to regret that one day and to encourage them to stand up straight. I don't say a word about it but I really, really want to.
In general:
People who whine about non-imperative topics like commercials, songs and movies. There's dials/buttons on the television remote and vehicle radio that can be turned off/on, dials/buttons that change channels and dials/buttons that change the volume. There are people here on DU that have serious concerns about their chronic health and chronic finances and worry about if their going to make it and how their going to make it. And to have other members who whine about stupid shit that can be adjusted or controlled just completely blows my mind.
I'm sure that I have more pet peeves that I could mention but I need to get chores done today.
debm55
(55,919 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(2,127 posts)A little humor.
debm55
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3catwoman3
(28,609 posts)Partway into the evening, the 6 yr old daughter started running in circles thru the house - from the kitchen, into the dining room, into the entryway, back into the kitchen. Again, and again, and again, shrieking at the top of her voice the whole tie. This went on for about 10 minutes, with her younger siblings joining in.
I thought this was incredibly rude, and there is no way I would have let our kids do this at someone else's home. A friend of ours once said that one of your main jobs as a parent is to civilize your kids so other people can stand to be around them. There is a certain amount of truth to this.
LogDog75
(1,114 posts)One exception I experienced was a going away dinner for one of the guys in our shop. He and his wife brought the 4-year old daughter. The little girl was well behaved, a couple of the guys would make faces at her and she'd mimic their face causing everyone to laugh. When the little girl finished her dinner, she climbed out of her high chair and sat on my lap for the rest of the evening. No one complained about this little girl being there because she was a little charmer.
ProfessorGAC
(75,864 posts)This morning, I had a young guy driving about 2 feet off my rear bumper for 3 blocks.
30mph zone, I'm going 30.
After 3 blocks, he passed me! In a 30mph zone, with double yellow lines.
Big hurry to get somewhere at 6:30 on a Saturday morning.
Geez, leave the house 2 minutes earlier!
debm55
(55,919 posts)crud
(1,201 posts)When you see a car waiting for traffic to go by so they can turn on to the street. And, the car keeps inching closer to the street as I approach. I'm always worried that they will pull out in front of me and I will have to slam on the brakes.
debm55
(55,919 posts)GiqueCee
(3,428 posts)... for many years. Both my younger brothers still do. Mass drivers consider the use of turn signals to be a sign of weakness. There was even a funny beverage commercial a few years back that confirmed it in those exact words.
debm55
(55,919 posts)no_hypocrisy
(54,317 posts)1. They think Im stupid, and
2. Because of #1, they must be superior to me
debm55
(55,919 posts)LogDog75
(1,114 posts)I'd listen to them with a blank expression on my face. When they finish, I tilt my head slightly and look at them for about five seconds. Then I turn around and leave with out saying anything. If it's a one-on-one encounter the person talking gets the message. If you're in a group, chances are a couple of the people in the group will laugh or snicker at the person.
One other way to shut that person down is to say "That's very interesting, but please be quiet" and either walk away or start talking to someone else. They usually don't know how to respond leaving them dumbfounded or if they get upset them make a fool of themself in front of others.
Diamond_Dog
(39,796 posts)When its obvious they know nothing about the subject.
Also
mansplaining.
Sneederbunk
(17,269 posts)debm55
(55,919 posts)LogDog75
(1,114 posts)The fine print at the bottom of the screen is too little to read or it will be white letters on a light background making it almost impossible to read.
debm55
(55,919 posts)Endlessmike56
(120 posts)I have no problem letting people walk in front of me but at least have the intelligence to look both ways before stepping out into traffic.
debm55
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driving up
the lane.
Mad_Dem_X
(10,131 posts)debm55
(55,919 posts)LogDog75
(1,114 posts)My pet peeves on drivers are:
Dive bombers: Drivers who cross two or more lanes at high speed to take the exit.
Where I live, we have a Navy base in Coronado with thousands of civilian workers. When they get off work, they drive toward the bridge on a 3-lane road. Between the base and the bridge is one stop light and it causes traffic to back up. There are "Do Not Block Intersection" painted on the intersections but when you try to cross that street cars are in the middle of the intersection blocking the intersection.
People entering a supermarket or department store who literally stop just inside the doorway to check something their purse or bag.
When you're stopped at a 2-way stop sign and you're going straight ahead a car pulls up to the stop sign opposite of you. You start to go straight and the other car begins turning left in front of you without using their turn signal.
debm55
(55,919 posts)legallyblondeNYC
(145 posts)Just drive around me, asshole. Go ahead, you've got space. I'm just doing the normal thing in the middle lane. So, go.
debm55
(55,919 posts)electric_blue68
(25,965 posts)debm55
(55,919 posts)Teaspoon. I have told them to just finish it, No one remembers.
electric_blue68
(25,965 posts)Maybe leave a note on the Freezer part.
"Finish the darn thing!"
😉
LuckyCharms
(21,869 posts)debm55
(55,919 posts)This is fantastic.
LuckyCharms
(21,869 posts)Right down to wearing the stupid headlight, using the box cutter, and throwing the thing across the garage.
Another peeve...I can't wind up hoses or extension cords properly.
I think you need to be born with a certain gene to be able to do that right do that right.
I wasn't born with that gene, and I get irrationally furious when I try to wind up a long extension cord nice and neat like.
debm55
(55,919 posts)Grim Chieftain
(1,271 posts)I was listening to "Wait Wait - Don't Tell Me" on NPR and heard someone let out that loud, shrill whistle. That absolutely kills me, not that it's just annoying, but for some of us it's painful - massive ear pain.
debm55
(55,919 posts)Niagara
(11,554 posts)I've purchased all types of packing tape. Once I purchased a roll from the post office to support them. Never again. The blade of the post office packing tape dispenser is terrible. I had to use scissors to cut the tape.
I recommend this packing type. I've lost my tape on the roll once or twice and I was able to recover the entire thing instead of in bits and pieces in weird torn sections.
I like 3M products. I give it 5 stars!
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Scotch-Sure-Start-Shipping-Tape-Dispenser-Clear-1-88-x-800-6-Dispensers/21413082?classType=REGULAR&adsRedirect=true
I was going to use an Amazon link but it's super crazy long. Yikes!
debm55
(55,919 posts)Niagara
(11,554 posts)LuckyCharms
(21,869 posts)I buy 3M tape once in awhile, and it works well for me. I also buy tape from U Haul, which works pretty good with the right dispenser.
I bought a dispenser that looks something like this, and when I'm done for the day, instead of just leaving the tape at the end of the blade (because it ALWAYS detaches over time), I'll actually tape the end of the tape to the portion near the blade. I always have to Google how to re-thread a fresh roll of tape, because I forget how to do it.

I agree, that USPS tape in the blue dispenser sucks.
Niagara
(11,554 posts)That's a heavy duty packing tape with a heavy duty dispenser!!
That's industrial type!
Yes, that USPA packing tape with dispenser is awful.
LuckyCharms
(21,869 posts)I have FOUR of these stupid things in my drawer, and none of them work right!
I use a lot of tape, Niagara.

Niagara
(11,554 posts)You should just throw that garbage away and save yourself the aggravation of dealing with it.
LuckyCharms
(21,869 posts)I did in fact just throw them away.
I have a whole drawer full of tape that doesn't work. Accumulated over the years...until I finally smartened up and bought good tape with a good dispenser.
Damn, I'm remembering when I did my in-law's estate, I went through several huge rolls of packing tape. I bought the big dispenser and that time, and it was much better.
How are you today, sweetie?
Niagara
(11,554 posts)Good. That tape is awful.
Accumulations happens to the best of us.
I'm good today. And how are you sweetie?
LuckyCharms
(21,869 posts)Doing pretty good, thanks Niagara.
I might have mentioned in here before that I had a premonition before each and every one of my many aunts and uncles died. Only I didn't know it was a premonition until after they died. I didn't recognize it as such.
You might remember that I posted some Bob Weir memes this past Tuesday. While doing that, I remember actually thinking "I wonder if Bobby is OK". That was the first time in my life where I recognized that I was having a premonition about a person's death before they actually died. I normally realize it was a premonition after they die.
So this is freaking me out a bit, and I'm doing some self-reflecting.
Niagara
(11,554 posts)I've had something similar like that happen to me as well.
Specifically pertaining to Princess Diana, Michael Hutchence, Dean Stockwell and most recently Gene Hackman.
It's strange thinking about them and then they're gone suddenly.
Take all the time you need to self-reflect. It's a real ass kicker when we lose people.
LuckyCharms
(21,869 posts)I'm 67.
Weir died at 78, and he was in fantastic shape. He had to be...he was on the road constantly.
Bill Walton died at 71. A professional basketball player. Great physical condition.
All of this is making me wonder how much longer I can roll the dice.
I never even gave stuff like this as much as a single thought when I was in my 50s.
50s are a good decade in life.
Niagara
(11,554 posts)had an underlying lung issue.
I had younger classmate that died at 37 from COPD. I knew a 15 year old that died from Myocarditis. Both of these were way and years before Covid.
We never know when our time is up. That's why today counts.
Fantastic! I'm almost in that age bracket!
LuckyCharms
(21,869 posts)I thought you were in your 70s!!!
I was going to flirt with you!
Now I find out you are much younger than me!!
Damn!
(Just joking you know)
Niagara
(11,554 posts)Just don't let anyone know. I was the one meowing at you that one time when you were traveling by yourself.
I honestly don't know how to act my age, I've never been this old before!!
It's okay, I'm joking back at ya!
LogDog75
(1,114 posts)when I'm finished with them, I pull out about 1/2 inch of tape and fold it sticky side to sticky side so I'll be able to have it work the next time. Another thing is not to be in a hurry when using it. Take your time and it will work like it's supposed to. I did a lot of packaging when I worked and I've used postal packing tape and cellophane dispensers and patience is needed when using them.
LuckyCharms
(21,869 posts)I have ZERO patience!
pandr32
(13,805 posts)How considerate, right?
I used to hate the empty milk carton back in the fridge. It was ex-husband who did that.
debm55
(55,919 posts)The Wizard
(13,593 posts)the light turns green because they're sending brain farts into cyberspace.
debm55
(55,919 posts)JustKay
(67 posts)I don't mind retractable pens, but if the pen is supposed to have a cap and doesn't? Ugh, what an abomination! Into the trash it goes!