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Tuesday, October 25, 2005

9 Things I Hate About Everyone

I got this in email. Usually don't post, but this was pretty damn funny.

(thanks Robyn!)


9 Things I Hate About Everyone

1. People who point at their wrist while asking for the time.... I know where my watch is pal, where the hell is yours? Do I point at my crotch when I ask where the toilet is?

2. People who are willing to get off their ass to search the entire room for the tv remote because they refuse to walk to the tv and change the channel manually.

3. When people say "Oh you just want to have your cake and eat it too". Damn right! What good is cake if you can't eat it?

4. When people say "it's always the last place you look". Of course it is. Why the hell would you keep looking after you've found it? Do people do this? Who and where are they? Gonna Kick their asses!

5. When people say while watching a film "did you see that?". No Loser, I paid $12 to come to the cinema and stare at the damn floor.

6. People who ask "Can I ask you a question?".... Didn't really give me a choice there, did ya sunshine?

7. When something is 'new and improved!'. Which is it? If it's new, then there has never been anything before it. If it's an improvement, then there must have been something before it, couldn't be new.

8. When people say "life is short". What the hell?? Life is the longest damn thing anyone ever does!! What can you do that's longer?

9. When you are waiting for the bus and someone asks "Has the bus come yet?". If the bus came would I be standing here, dumbass?

2 Comments:

At Tuesday, October 25, 2005 1:43:00 PM, Blogger Mike V said...

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At Tuesday, October 25, 2005 1:45:00 PM, Blogger Mike V said...

The phrase "you can't have your cake and eat it too" is backwards. It should be,

"You can't eat your cake, and have it too."

Somewhere along the line it got reversed, making it retarded.

Similarly screwed up is "I could care less about..." What does that mean? If you could care less, that means you do care somewhat. Instead, people should consistently be saying "I couldn't care less." These statements are used interchangeably, even though they don't really mean the same thing.

 

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