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People who say "rugger" but not in a sarcastic way

Also people who wear Canterbury of NZ shirts which aren't rugger 'strips' for specific teams.

That said, the loss of the casual rugby strip (i.e. old skool Scotland shirts) is another PTTGOYN. They were always just right for me - warmer than a football strip but not too heavy to have you roasting.

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The skin on my feet is peeling. In the past week I've probably peeled the whole top layer off my left foot and most of the right. Good fun after a bath right enough but annoying having skin flaps between your toes during the day.

Think I might be a snake.

You seem rattled, right enough.

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Ach away and viper yer eyes.

Why don't you just slither back under your rock?

;-)

ETA. I wonder how many other folk picture Navid from Still Game when reading your above post!

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Why don't you just slither back under your rock?

;-)

ETA. I wonder how many other folk picture Navid from Still Game when reading your above post!

I was more thinking Monty Python.

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People who talk "babble".

Nothing against Malky McKay (well, I might have, if he's found guilty of charges of racism and sexism, but that's another issue?), but he is gave the perfect example of the sort of word salad I am referring to when he was interviewed on breakfast TV, (or whatever the f*ck they call it these days), this morning reference the Wigan job.

"I'm very respectful of the FA investigation, and transparent of that going forward".

Eh?

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Companies that charge $75 for delivery (for a chest of drawers). Then tell you that they only deliver to the front door, if you want it moved into the house or your garage it'll cost a further $50.

I was all :blink: until I saw the AUD sign.

Wait; no, that's still chronic. Run away to the wilderness, abandon society and build it yourself. S'what I'd do.

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The females in the office having that Disney Frozen 'Let It Go' song on repeat.

Pure s**te

Genuine walk-out behaviour in my book.

Actually, genuine murder-and-bury-under-the-floorboards behaviour in my book, but it's harder to get away with such things these days :rolleyes:

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Folk that park as close to your drive as possible. You can still get in (just) but only by coming in at a ridiculous angle. Even worse when the live in the next street over.

Didn't somebody on here spray paint obscenities on somebody's car for doing this exact thing?

Not that I'd want to encourage that sort of behaviour, mind.

(go on, you know you want to!)

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