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You know you go through life and certain things just irritate you but you dont know why it aggravates you it just does
Here are some examples
Is it pierce ear rings with a chain between two ears
Two different shades of the same color worn together for instance washed out black with new black together.
Black shoes with blue socks
That little patch of hair beneath's a man nose but no where else does he have facial hair.
Wearing a cap not fully forward but tilted to the side.
A woman with too many bracelets and rings.
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People who seem to think its their purpose in life to tell everybody else what they think is wrong with them. Ever think that maybe everybody doesnt want to know what you think is wrong with them.
This is always seems to happen to me....When I'm shopping in a grocery isle looking at a particular section. someone comes down the isle and stops to see what I'm looking at.....just staring.....after a minute they keep going..never selecting a thing !
Well, I have to say, there are many things that irritate me, and yet I have perfectly good reasons for being irritated by them. Perhaps that's left for another thread.
But today, while running errands, I came across a new irritation and it's one I shouldn't even care about.
Lemme see if I can explain this correctly. Some roads around here are the type that come to a dead end (should you choose to go straight) and the road will then veer either to the left or right, you just can't go straight... 'cuz the road ends. Der! Think of it as a simple curve in the road. And every time I'm on these roads I get behind someone who feels the need to turn their turn signal on. You're not really turning... you're just following the road. Why do you feel the need to let me know you're not going to kill yourself today by continuing going straight into a dead end wall? And I begin to wonder what it would be like to follow behind them on a twisty road. All the blinking they'd be doing could cause seizures to some unfortunate person behind them.
Allmost everything aggravates me anymore, is that a sign of getting old or just a crab a**.
LOL, I just finished reading a book called "I Love Everybody (and other atrocious lies)" by a brilliant author named Laurie Notaro. She's hysterical (mainly 'cuz I can relate to 98.9% of what she writes). Anyhow, one of the chapters in the book was the title of the book.
Seems the author and I share a common bond in that we love everybody... when we don't leave our house! LOL!
M'kay... in reality, me and people... not so much. Me and animals on the other hand... great combo! And don't anyone go taking that out of context! LOL!
Friends (whom I love dearly, btw) who leave a voicemail every single time they call, even though I have told them I check my voicemail maybe once every 2 weeks, unless I'm expecting a very important call. They know I don't check them! I simply view my missed calls log, and then return the call! I don't need to know 5 times a day "Hey, Hol, it's 5:30 I'm...etc...etc..." and so on and so forth. I don't know why, but this irritates me. Still love my friends much, though!
-Folks who wait until they're in the turning lane and then put their signal on. By then, I already know your intentions.
-Folks who leave a message on my maching that says, 'Hey! Are you home?' Then......no message.....???
-Family reunions in the grocery aisle.
I'll save the other fifty for when this topic comes up again.
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