I don't think you know how mad I get at them…
dodger02 said:
People who don't use cruise control on the highway.
Fine.Milwaukees Best Light said:schmellba99 said:All of those can be summed up in "people"Milwaukees Best Light said:schmellba99 said:
People
Simple projects that become anything but simple
Piss poor designs for things that should be easy to do (oil change or air filter change on a vehicle, for example)
People
People
Please tell me this is post 1 of 10. I was really looking forward to your reply on this thread and am kinda unsatisfied with this. What about HOA's, government inspectors, DEF, tap to pay devices that don't tap, hand sanitizer dispensers that are empty, wobbly tables, stuck casters, amazon no longer doing next day on anything anymore, bro country, burning the shoreline, high waist jeans on 20 something ladies?
Boo
There is nothing irrational about hating a beer that only exists because crappy beer is better than no beer in 1800's India when you may get gutted with a gurka by some crazy horn wearing dude worshipping a cow tomorrow.CactusThomas said:
So, you're good with IPAs now?
schmellba99 said:There is nothing irrational about hating a beer that only exists because crappy beer is better than no beer in 1800's India when you may get gutted with a gurka by some crazy horn wearing dude worshipping a cow tomorrow.CactusThomas said:
So, you're good with IPAs now?
I mean, it still tastes like rancid ass....but drunk off of rancid ass beer is better than not being drunk in those conditions. Good news is that we don't live in those conditions and, much like scotch, there is simply no valid excuse to consume swill voluntarily.
D&C 2002 said:
When the potato masher, soup ladle, or some other awkward utensil gets hung so you can't open the drawer more than 3/4". Instant red, throwing said utensil in the yard, etc.
Huh! WHAT?CanyonAg77 said:Karma, also known as hearing loss, is coming for them.oragator said:
People who think playing their car radio at decibel 130 through the neighborhood somehow makes them cool.
daniel00 said:
You learn something new every day. I have literally never heard the idea that gas stations with diesel don't have diesel at every pump. Obviously, I have never owned a diesel.
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1 or 2 pumps in the end
EskimoJoe said:
People who don't know how to use apostrophes. The s on the end of a plural noun do not need an apostrophe. Apostrophes on the end of nouns create a posessive noun, not a plural noun. It isn't that hard to understand people. I get it and I went to highschool and college in Oklahoma.
Chit headed, wet behind the ears brand new techs who know everything because they just went to tech school. They get but hurt when you give them a simple issue to diagnose and after they spend all day trying to figure out you finally have to show them what it is. They then get mad because you gave them a difficult project, or something you can't hook a computer up to.
The tech school student (intern) who knows everything after he has a semester of school under his belt and argues with you when you try to help,
but he cannot operate a tire gauge, or understand fractions. I get a blank stare from him when I try to explain how 13/16 is smaller than a 7/8. It's not that hard to understand. Even I understand it and I went to a chitty highschool in Oklahoma.
The tech school student who gets 2 semesters knocked out and is too good to run a pressure washer........
Sounds to me like you really dont like tech much at all.EskimoJoe said:
People who don't know how to use apostrophes. The s on the end of a plural noun do not need an apostrophe. Apostrophes on the end of nouns create a posessive noun, not a plural noun. It isn't that hard to understand people. I get it and I went to highschool and college in Oklahoma.
Chit headed, wet behind the ears brand new techs who know everything because they just went to tech school. They get but hurt when you give them a simple issue to diagnose and after they spend all day trying to figure out you finally have to show them what it is. They then get mad because you gave them a difficult project, or something you can't hook a computer up to.
The tech school student (intern) who knows everything after he has a semester of school under his belt and argues with you when you try to help,
but he cannot operate a tire gauge, or understand fractions. I get a blank stare from him when I try to explain how 13/16 is smaller than a 7/8. It's not that hard to understand. Even I understand it and I went to a chitty highschool in Oklahoma.
The tech school student who gets 2 semesters knocked out and is too good to run a pressure washer........
sellthefarm said:
When I can't find a tool in my garage because I was too lazy to put it back in it's proper place the last time I used it.
agsalaska said:Sounds to me like you really dont like tech much at all.EskimoJoe said:
People who don't know how to use apostrophes. The s on the end of a plural noun do not need an apostrophe. Apostrophes on the end of nouns create a posessive noun, not a plural noun. It isn't that hard to understand people. I get it and I went to highschool and college in Oklahoma.
Chit headed, wet behind the ears brand new techs who know everything because they just went to tech school. They get but hurt when you give them a simple issue to diagnose and after they spend all day trying to figure out you finally have to show them what it is. They then get mad because you gave them a difficult project, or something you can't hook a computer up to.
The tech school student (intern) who knows everything after he has a semester of school under his belt and argues with you when you try to help,
but he cannot operate a tire gauge, or understand fractions. I get a blank stare from him when I try to explain how 13/16 is smaller than a 7/8. It's not that hard to understand. Even I understand it and I went to a chitty highschool in Oklahoma.
The tech school student who gets 2 semesters knocked out and is too good to run a pressure washer........
How is anyone supposed to know that some pumps have gas/diesel and some have gas only? It's not obvious until you pull into the gas lane that a pump has both handles. And honestly at the places I get gas, I assumed ALL the pumps had both, not just a few.docb said:
I get mad at the people taking up the diesel pumps but I really think they have no idea. Should just make diesel pumps separate and we would not have to deal with this.
Heavy drinker???Tailgate88 said:
Why is your wife driving?
Unnamed manufacturers (Kia/Hyundai) that require you to disconnect the lower bolt on rear shock absorbers and swing them out of the way to replace the brake rotors.cavscout96 said:
Having to take half the body panels and bumper off to change a headlight.
An oil filter recessed into the the corner of the oil pan
An oil pressure sensor on the rear of the engine below the intake manifold
Timing belts
Inaccessible bolts and nuts
The ridiculous cost of replacing catalytic converters
The people who "engineered" all of the above.
Having to get out of the truck, walk back to the house, and up the stairs because I left my pocket knife on the bed-side table
Forgetting where I put any one of the 5 dozen pairs of readers in my house
People who park atvthe pump, but are not getting fuel.