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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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1) putting empty butter containers back in the fridge
2) someone using the same spoon to make coffee and tea, which gives a tea and odd taste
3) My kids not unravelling their socks properly when they throw them in the washing basket.
4) The last person home in the evening not locking the door.
5) People not replacing the toilet roll or not throwing out the empty tube.
6) One of my neighbours empties his car ashtray full of fag-ends into the road when he's cleaning his car.
What trivial things should you really MTFU about but can't help finding them irksome?
( , Mon 3 Aug 2009, 17:13, 10 replies, latest was 16 years ago)

Neither my flatmate or myself can be bothered to put these in the garbage each time we crack open a bottle. We've come up with a system, though, a little jar to collect the pesky things, right next to the fridge. *win*
( , Mon 3 Aug 2009, 17:24, Reply)

and that is genius.
Or you could drink proper beer such as draught bitter that comes in a can and ergo, no bottle caps.
( , Mon 3 Aug 2009, 17:28, Reply)

But is here in US - can't get no proper draught bitter. Well, it's likely I could, but this would require effort. Clearly, I'm lazy...
( , Mon 3 Aug 2009, 17:39, Reply)

thanks for the reminder; unfortunately it's hard to find close to home. There is actually an amazing beer shop close to my former home. Should visit prior to my commute back to the 'burbs.
Does like Boddington's.
( , Mon 3 Aug 2009, 18:54, Reply)

I nearly cried with happiness. Three months on piss-weak Budweiser. It can do funny things to a man.
( , Mon 3 Aug 2009, 21:23, Reply)

Would you like milk or cream with that?
No, that would make it a latte. EVERY TIME!! Bloody M&S caffs dumbing down because people don't know the difference. This isn't ignorance, it's M&S ignorance. Bastards.
( , Mon 3 Aug 2009, 18:37, Reply)

The differing heat-conductivity of the different types of handles just doesn't feel right to me.
( , Mon 3 Aug 2009, 19:48, Reply)
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