Things that piss you off?

midwestyankee said:
I hope that my poor excuse for a golf game doesn't qualify me for your list, jazey. :rose:


*ggls*

Not even close, honey! Thank you for the laugh...I needed it. The "men" comment was said for the benefit of my best friend, who has recently come across another one of those game playing JERKS!! I am just so happy she's not all that upset about it. More pissed off about the "player" issue and how these animals think, than anything else. And it definately does NOT include all men...just those pesky lil knats that keep poppin up...and I mean LITTLE!!!

Like I said, thank you for the ggl.
 
stupid bus companies that don't want to transport my bike even though their website says they transport bikes. ah well but if i manage to book an airplane ticket now instead, and they allow me to take a bike, it is kind of evened out. even though i don't like flying, i guess it actually beats 24 hours on a bus.
 
silverwhisper said:
i hate hate hate when people use "creative" spellings for names. i have a dear friend, some of whose kids' names use alternative spellings.
My six-year-old has a name that can be properly spelled two different ways. Apparently I've made the wrong choice. Everyone keeps fucking it up.

It's my two oldest kids' last name that really gives people fits, and I don't know why. It's pronounced the way it's spelled.

Overall, my kids have normal names. I was a mean mommy, though--they have to lear to spell 9-letter first names. All four of them.

One reason that I had a tubal after daughter #4 was that I was running out of 9-letter names. :eek:
 
WPMO. . .

The implication that I've lied in some of my posts, particularly the ones about my ex-husband's girth.

Yeah, this is a porn board. Some people are prone to fantasizing/embellishing. I am not one of those people. What you see (or read) is what you get.

Anyone who thinks that I've lied can fuck right off, thanks.
 
Eilan said:
My six-year-old has a name that can be properly spelled two different ways. Apparently I've made the wrong choice. Everyone keeps fucking it up.

It's my two oldest kids' last name that really gives people fits, and I don't know why. It's pronounced the way it's spelled.

Overall, my kids have normal names. I was a mean mommy, though--they have to lear to spell 9-letter first names. All four of them.

One reason that I had a tubal after daughter #4 was that I was running out of 9-letter names. :eek:


Oh this has my curiosity risen now! LOL! I am wondering what your kids names are!...*ggls*
 
yeah... and btw... my directv tuner was supposed to be here by today. :mad:
 
No, no, no, no, no. Do not establish a lottery to entice people to vote!
 
I hate when people assume they can pet my dogs just because they are a toy breed.. leave the things the fuck alone... next time i'll just tell them that they are doberman puppies.. maybe that will freak them out.
 
muskokan said:
I hate when people assume they can pet my dogs just because they are a toy breed.. leave the things the fuck alone... next time i'll just tell them that they are doberman puppies.. maybe that will freak them out.

Maybe they were just trying to be nice. People are always attracted to lil dogs, even if they aren't puppies but a toy breed. And Toy Dobermans are sooo cute! :)
 
I've got two 100 pound dogs and people assume they can pet them and that they are safe..

What are you kidding me? ASK FOR PERMISSION FIRST MORONS!!!

muskokan said:
I hate when people assume they can pet my dogs just because they are a toy breed.. leave the things the fuck alone... next time i'll just tell them that they are doberman puppies.. maybe that will freak them out.
 
Nightbird said:
I've got two 100 pound dogs and people assume they can pet them and that they are safe..

What are you kidding me? ASK FOR PERMISSION FIRST MORONS!!!

I find it particularly horrifying when adults let their children run over to dogs. my dogs were adopted and can be very jumpy, especialy my male and he's only 6lbs but he's got a big bark.. if someone scares him he freaks out.. not viciously but he starts barking to try and scare whatever is scaring him away i'm waiting for the time that a kid runs over and he freaks out and the parents try and blame me :devil:

I do everything I can to prevent my kids from just assuming they can go pet a dog, whether it's a shih-tzu or a bull mastiff.. I've researched lots of dog breeds and have a healthy respect for all of them, no matter what breed a dog is their personalities can go either way. you're more likely to get hurt by a dog you don't expect ot hurt you than one you do..
 
muskokan said:
I find it particularly horrifying when adults let their children run over to dogs. my dogs were adopted and can be very jumpy, especialy my male and he's only 6lbs but he's got a big bark.. if someone scares him he freaks out.. not viciously but he starts barking to try and scare whatever is scaring him away i'm waiting for the time that a kid runs over and he freaks out and the parents try and blame me :devil:

I do everything I can to prevent my kids from just assuming they can go pet a dog, whether it's a shih-tzu or a bull mastiff.. I've researched lots of dog breeds and have a healthy respect for all of them, no matter what breed a dog is their personalities can go either way. you're more likely to get hurt by a dog you don't expect ot hurt you than one you do..

The news tonight just had a story of a 16 month old boy that was bitten in the face when he went up to pat a strange Doberman. Yup...ask people. And parents watch your kids.
 
I wonder whats worse.. The people who just approach other peoples dogs and don't ask for permission or the dog owners who have the dogs that bite and insist that it's ok to pet them.

I mean no offence here what so ever but it's been my experience that small dogs are more likely to bite than larger ones. I'm not sure why, maybe it's out of fear?
 
Scalywag said:
We're at least the 3rd people that have had this dog and we feel he had definitely been abused in the past.
You didn't get him from a shelter in SE Ohio, did you? If you did, he was sexually abused.
 
Ya if you think about it everything is huge compared to those little dogs.

One of my dogs came from the OSPCA (O means Ontario) and when we took her to the vet he said she showed signs of abuse and warned us to watch her closely and be careful.

She turned out to have a huge heart and is still an amazing dog. How anyone could have abused her is beyond me. Bastard..

Scalywag said:
Fear might be the reason...everything is so huge to them....they are almost always in a vulnerable position.
We're at least the 3rd people that have had this dog and we feel he had definitely been abused in the past. My wife got him at the SPCA and she was the only one that could hold him for maybe a year. Him and I are pretty good friends right now, but he still has his moments.
 
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