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over a year ago
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"I find spitting disgusting. It knocks me sick when I see people hecking and spitting in the street. What dirty habits do you find vile ?"
Agree 100 % it's disgusting. Also people coughing without covering their mouths. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I hate spitting too. When I was at school, we were taught that whistling isn't acceptable either so I hate that as well.
I also hate it when people eat in public spaces (like the tube), smoke in public doorways or swear loudly in public. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If i cough something up i spit it out (into the road and not the pavement where someone might step on it), my body obviously doesn't want it inside of me.
I pick my nose.
Think i'm the offender...
Don't like people coughing on me. Don't like people who walk up the road smoking and flicking their fag ash, used to go in my kids pram sometimes. :/ |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I do hate spitting too.
Dropping litter in general pisses me off, along with men who walk around with their hand down their trousers (usually grey jogging bottoms...) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hate spitting too. When I was at school, we were taught that whistling isn't acceptable either so I hate that as well.
I also hate it when people eat in public spaces (like the tube), smoke in public doorways or swear loudly in public. "
I agree with you except the tube. If I'm on long trips, eating and drinking water stops me from being sick |
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"I hate spitting too. When I was at school, we were taught that whistling isn't acceptable either so I hate that as well.
I also hate it when people eat in public spaces (like the tube), smoke in public doorways or swear loudly in public. "
Guessing you're not a fan of Roger Whittaker then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not a fan of people cracking their knuckles but I don't think it's a 'dirty habit'. I'm a foul smoker so I guess any say I have is immediately discounted?
D*unk people in general irritate me, but I do love it when they fall over, especially when they're in silly 8 inch heels! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm not a fan of people cracking their knuckles but I don't think it's a 'dirty habit'. I'm a foul smoker so I guess any say I have is immediately discounted?
D*unk people in general irritate me, but I do love it when they fall over, especially when they're in silly 8 inch heels! "
You cringe when I crack mine!
and oi! Leave the heel wearers alone.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hate spitting too. When I was at school, we were taught that whistling isn't acceptable either so I hate that as well.
I also hate it when people eat in public spaces (like the tube), smoke in public doorways or swear loudly in public.
I agree with you except the tube. If I'm on long trips, eating and drinking water stops me from being sick "
I just hate getting on the tube and smelling McDonalds wrappers. If it's a sandwich or something non stinky, that's fine. Unless it gets dropped on my bag/lap in which case I'll hate it, too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hate spitting too. When I was at school, we were taught that whistling isn't acceptable either so I hate that as well.
I also hate it when people eat in public spaces (like the tube), smoke in public doorways or swear loudly in public.
Guessing you're not a fan of Roger Whittaker then? "
Ugh no, goes right through me. The nuns used to send us to the Headmaster for whistling in class so it's become weirdly taboo for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hate to see spitting too ... yukkkkk."
Us too..seems to be a lot of spitting in porn these days so I hope people don't think it would be a good idea if they wanted to play with us !! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Most of the above, but my major bug bare is seeing youngsters, being sworn at, and dragged about, by parents, or seeing them walking to school, trying to converse with parents, who are that busy on their phone they couldn't give a flying fig what the child, is saying or doing for that matter! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was near the Trocadero once and saw a lady try and wipe her toddler's nose. It wasn't working, so she just put her mouth round it, sucked it dry and spat out the phlegm/snot onto the pavement. I walked on a bit and saw a man take his cock out and piss. He didn't piss into a corner or against a wall, just straight out in front of him.
If they were popular enough to call habits, I'd say them too. |
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"I hate spitting too. When I was at school, we were taught that whistling isn't acceptable either so I hate that as well.
I also hate it when people eat in public spaces (like the tube), smoke in public doorways or swear loudly in public.
Guessing you're not a fan of Roger Whittaker then? "
Well, you learn something every day. I truely never knew Roger Whittaker swore quite so much in public.
According to Wikipedia* he has really bad Tourettes, and had to whistle whenever he felt the urge to swear. "Durham Town" was originally called "Durham Tossers" before the BBC insisted he toned it down.
Mr ddc
*(some of that may not be true) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was near the Trocadero once and saw a lady try and wipe her toddler's nose. It wasn't working, so she just put her mouth round it, sucked it dry and spat out the phlegm/snot onto the pavement. I walked on a bit and saw a man take his cock out and piss. He didn't piss into a corner or against a wall, just straight out in front of him.
If they were popular enough to call habits, I'd say them too. "
Christ, London really is a scary and godless place |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was near the Trocadero once and saw a lady try and wipe her toddler's nose. It wasn't working, so she just put her mouth round it, sucked it dry and spat out the phlegm/snot onto the pavement. I walked on a bit and saw a man take his cock out and piss. He didn't piss into a corner or against a wall, just straight out in front of him.
If they were popular enough to call habits, I'd say them too.
Christ, London really is a scary and godless place "
The Trocadero is a tourist trap so they were probably both Northerners |
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"I was near the Trocadero once and saw a lady try and wipe her toddler's nose. It wasn't working, so she just put her mouth round it, sucked it dry and spat out the phlegm/snot onto the pavement. I walked on a bit and saw a man take his cock out and piss. He didn't piss into a corner or against a wall, just straight out in front of him.
If they were popular enough to call habits, I'd say them too.
Christ, London really is a scary and godless place "
It's really isn't that bad...it's like any big city you get those who have not quite grasped integration into society |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was near the Trocadero once and saw a lady try and wipe her toddler's nose. It wasn't working, so she just put her mouth round it, sucked it dry and spat out the phlegm/snot onto the pavement. I walked on a bit and saw a man take his cock out and piss. He didn't piss into a corner or against a wall, just straight out in front of him.
If they were popular enough to call habits, I'd say them too.
Christ, London really is a scary and godless place
The Trocadero is a tourist trap so they were probably both Northerners "
Nah can't have been, not if there were no pigeons involved |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was near the Trocadero once and saw a lady try and wipe her toddler's nose. It wasn't working, so she just put her mouth round it, sucked it dry and spat out the phlegm/snot onto the pavement. I walked on a bit and saw a man take his cock out and piss. He didn't piss into a corner or against a wall, just straight out in front of him.
If they were popular enough to call habits, I'd say them too. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hate spitting too. When I was at school, we were taught that whistling isn't acceptable either so I hate that as well.
I also hate it when people eat in public spaces (like the tube), smoke in public doorways or swear loudly in public.
I agree with you except the tube. If I'm on long trips, eating and drinking water stops me from being sick
I just hate getting on the tube and smelling McDonalds wrappers. If it's a sandwich or something non stinky, that's fine. Unless it gets dropped on my bag/lap in which case I'll hate it, too. "
God no its never anything smelly. Crisps and fruit is a favourite |
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"I hate spitting too. When I was at school, we were taught that whistling isn't acceptable either so I hate that as well.
I also hate it when people eat in public spaces (like the tube), smoke in public doorways or swear loudly in public. "
guilty of eating in public.
littering does annoy me |
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By *4nc3rCouple
over a year ago
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I hate hate HATE Litter!
Especially when hubby does it, I march him back to it like he's a child and make him pick it up!
One of our "acquaintances" walking in from of us once threw a half empty bottle of energy drink on the floor when he was less than 5 metres from a bin... I promptly picked it up and threw it hard at the back of his head with the words "Oi cunt didn't your mother teach you any respect"
He thought I was joking and did it again, so I threw it harder and demanded he put it in the bin...
The following week he had a few too many drinks and spend the whole night keep hugging me telling me I'd changed his life for the better and how much he appreciated that I "take no shit" from people |
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"I hate hate HATE Litter!
Especially when hubby does it, I march him back to it like he's a child and make him pick it up!
One of our "acquaintances" walking in from of us once threw a half empty bottle of energy drink on the floor when he was less than 5 metres from a bin... I promptly picked it up and threw it hard at the back of his head with the words "Oi cunt didn't your mother teach you any respect"
He thought I was joking and did it again, so I threw it harder and demanded he put it in the bin...
The following week he had a few too many drinks and spend the whole night keep hugging me telling me I'd changed his life for the better and how much he appreciated that I "take no shit" from people "
son't know what's worse, his litter or your violent outburst.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Trocadero is a tourist trap so they were probably both Northerners "
Though it does offer a fantastic photo opportunity what with the Eiffel tower as a backdrop |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm not keen on people with very dodgy take manners.
You know the cement mixer crew and the kack handed fork brigade "
It's not about being cack handed it's about being LEFT handed! |
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over a year ago
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"I hate spitting too. When I was at school, we were taught that whistling isn't acceptable either so I hate that as well.
I also hate it when people eat in public spaces (like the tube), smoke in public doorways or swear loudly in public.
I agree with you except the tube. If I'm on long trips, eating and drinking water stops me from being sick
I just hate getting on the tube and smelling McDonalds wrappers. If it's a sandwich or something non stinky, that's fine. Unless it gets dropped on my bag/lap in which case I'll hate it, too. "
What if it was a packed tube, and I was eating a very warm tuna sandwich, and because of my blocked nose I could only breath through my mouth, so every mouthful of stinky delicious tuna was breathed back out, flakes flying everywhere, all over your shoes, and socks, would that annoy you? |
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