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    #21

    Sep 15, 2007, 07:10 AM
    Rich spoiled kids who don't understand $ value of money and lazy
    Shallow people, no real skills
    controlling people
    people who have a dirty mind
    people who argue for the sake of arguing-like what FB mentioned
    losers who no ambitions, no goals, but know how to get things for free(cheat, lie, steal, using violence)
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    #22

    Sep 15, 2007, 08:14 AM
    OK, I just have to say... between Nice girl and Firmalishious... I really need to slow down.. and drive like a good girl.. I am not reckless, just kind of fast... PLEASE FORGIVE ME...
    And yes all the things you mentioned are very annoying. What about KNOW IT ALL'S...
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    #23

    Sep 15, 2007, 08:18 AM
    Firmalishious...
    Lol, why you call her this name? What is that mean?
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    #24

    Sep 15, 2007, 08:25 AM
    Fergie taught me that... LOL...
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    #25

    Sep 15, 2007, 09:23 AM
    Hipp(o),
    Sometimes l like to hear from know it alls, some even make sense at times,but not always.Then it gets annoying ;)
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    #26

    Sep 15, 2007, 09:28 AM
    Me too, I actually like Know It Alls. And it's okay if they don't know it ALL, if they know most stuff I don't know, they get my vote!:)
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    #27

    Sep 15, 2007, 09:45 AM
    That is a wonderful way to look at it... sometimes... they think they know it all and act like a KNOW IT ALL... I love learning from what people have to say... but sometimes enough is enough especially when geeze, I got to get out of here... You know? He he
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    #28

    Sep 15, 2007, 10:36 AM
    I am sometimes annoyed by all the attention paid to obnoxious people. Quite a bit of the time, it's attention that they crave, so by giving it to them, we just encourage their obnoxious behavior. Unless they're really doing it to us personally, it's usually better to ignore them.
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    #29

    Sep 15, 2007, 02:42 PM
    I work in a museum and today I was giving a guy a tour and we were talking. Every time we came upon something involving a different ethnicity, he said something like "Hey, it's one of those Nip swords." I thought maybe it was just because he was older and his terminology didn't evolve, but near the end of the tour he called Native Americans a bunch of bastards and said "We shoulda killed em' all back in the 1800's." It really annoys me that this kind of attitude exists today. He was wishing for the genocide of an ethnicity he knew nothing about.
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    #30

    Sep 15, 2007, 02:48 PM
    I agree with you gallivant... totally
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    #31

    Sep 15, 2007, 06:01 PM
    OK, so here I go...
    This really annoys me.
    I make dinner for my family,
    I serve everyone and by the time I finish making my plate,
    Everyone has already gobbled up their food and I'm left sitting there by myself at the dinner table.
    OR
    I'm cooking something that requires a few being cooked at a time,
    As I'm cooking little hands and big hands keep picking at the food,
    Well, what do you know, when dinner is ready, everyone's full...
    OR
    I try preparing a healthy dinner,
    Followed the recipe to a tee,
    Spent a lot of time trying to make it tasty BUT, no one wants to eat that "nasty" stuff they say...
    Then at 9 o'clock at night when I'm trying to get the kids to bed,
    All I hear is "I'm hungry"... over and over again until I make them something to eat...


    OK, I'm done... LOL
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    #32

    Sep 15, 2007, 06:15 PM
    Kae... you are not alone sweet... just know that...
    EDIT::::
    Or clean floors and everyone comes home and leaves their shoes on or wipes the crumbs on the floor... GRRRR... Or... I could go on and on... LOL
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    #33

    Sep 15, 2007, 06:34 PM
    Kae, I think every mother in the U.S. goes through what you do. You should try sitting and watching T.V. when it's supposed to be dinner time. Your kids will say "Mooooom, aren't you making dinner?" And you can say " You want ME to make dinner? Are you sure? I can't even make the stuff you like." They should start begging you to make them dinner after that, saying "Yes you can, come on mom!" They'll realize what a nice favor you're doing for them every night and stop thinking it's just your job.

    (When they grab for food, give them the eye of the tiger and mutter "Dinner.....Is not......Ready." Develop a technique that scares them):)
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    #34

    Sep 15, 2007, 07:06 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by gallivant_fellow
    Kae, I think every mother in the U.S. goes through what you do. You should try sitting and watching T.V. when it's supposed to be dinner time. Your kids will say "Mooooom, aren't you making dinner?" And you can say " You want ME to make dinner? Are you sure? I can't even make the stuff you like." They should start begging you to make them dinner after that, saying "Yes you can, come on mom!" They'll realize what a nice favor you're doing for them every night and stop thinking it's just your job.

    (When they grab for food, give them the eye of the tiger and mutter "Dinner.....Is not......Ready." Develop a technique that scares them):)
    He he... mom on strike sounds good to me... can I start now? LOL:D
    I have one of those looks... everyone tells me I am not intimidating... that really irritates me. My eyes can turn red and it won't even matter... you got some advice for that one..
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    #35

    Sep 15, 2007, 07:21 PM
    Practice in the mirror, haha. My mom had an angry face/evil grin that creeped us out.
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    #36

    Sep 15, 2007, 07:27 PM
    I tend to laugh at myself when I am mad, or the reason for being mad... I grin a bear it all the time... To tell you the truth, I have made some faces in the mirror... just thinking about it makes me crack up... Poor kids... I hope they turn out OK... their mother is looney...
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    #37

    Sep 15, 2007, 08:11 PM
    People that won't move over and let me go by when I'm speeding tjrough a residential area really annoy me. There's too many of them.
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    #38

    Sep 15, 2007, 09:40 PM
    I try to make a mean face, actually, I think I'm very successful at it.
    But, I get laughed at too... boo me...

    So, did I hear someone say Strike? Sounds good to me too!
    Start, are you with me?

    Picket sign... check
    Remote control... check (how do I use this thing?)
    Bonbons... check
    Fuzzy slippers... check check
    Fluffy pillow... check
    Comfy comfoter... check

    Boy, I'm not use to this... I think I'll stay here all day.

    Oh no, I just heard my children climb up onto the counter.
    They're helping themselves to a snack...
    Oops, sounds like they just dropped it and now food is all over the clean floor!

    Hmmmm... Dog... check

    I'm beginning to like this! Gallivant, this was a great idea!
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    #39

    Sep 16, 2007, 04:44 AM
    Kae--
    I was a bachelor for ten years, and though I didn't learn to cook much (I ate out a lot and what cooking I did was very spartan), I certainly did learn to appreciate it, and say so, when somebody cooks for me. My wife loves that about me, but she does get tired of cooking and I don't blame her. Some nights she makes herself a bowl of popcorn and I eat whatever I can scrounge. I figure she deserves a night off whenever she wants one. We live 25 miles from town so we don't eat out much.
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    #40

    Sep 16, 2007, 07:29 AM
    Kae... I am there... I want a few good movies, or time alone in the car to listen to some dorky music that no one else in the family likes... LOL I will go grab my quilt and some coffee... I have to wait a day... I have been craving a thanksgiving dinner so I am going to make it all up today... Hugs...
    Cowboy... when Dustin cooks I always tell him it was wonderful and nice of him to do so... You are a nice man to tell her you appreciate her... Hugs

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