Since there’s no need for any meaningful discussions about our athletic teams I thought I’d start some kind of a discussion. My Pet Peeve is watching an old western movie or TV show and seeing an airplane contrail in the sky. What’s yours?
Mine is going to Bojangles first thing in morning, Ordering a biscuit and large SWEET iced tea, then you take that first big sip...... AND DAMNED it is UNSWEET..... Would rather have a red hot poker up my $#@!!Since there’s no need for any meaningful discussions about our athletic teams I thought I’d start some kind of a discussion. My Pet Peeve is watching an old western movie or TV show and seeing an airplane contrail in the sky. What’s yours?
In the original cut of John Wayne's movie, in one of the pull back scenes of the Alamo surrounded by the Mexican army, you could clearly see a bright yellow school bus motoring on its rounds of Bracketville Texas School children. It is not visible in later prints. They also sing happy birthday 57 years before the song was written.Since there’s no need for any meaningful discussions about our athletic teams I thought I’d start some kind of a discussion. My Pet Peeve is watching an old western movie or TV show and seeing an airplane contrail in the sky. What’s yours?
I feel as if this “describes” any persons character. If you cannot push a buggy to its return, you really are a slack fuq.Mine is going to a grocery store finding at the parking space where I'd park my car, a grocery cart near that space, interfering. How lazy can people be to not push the cart to the space designated for empty carts? That really annoys me. Pisses me off actually.
That’s a good one! It reminded me of the scene in Kelly’s Heroes where Oddball’s tanks are blasting the crap out of a German rail yard while “All for the Love of Sunshine” is blasting from the tank’s loudspeakers. The problem is that the song is being sung by Hank Williams Jr — who wasn’t even born yet during WWII.In the original cut of John Wayne's movie, in one of the pull back scenes of the Alamo surrounded by the Mexican army, you could clearly see a bright yellow school bus motoring on its rounds of Bracketville Texas School children. It is not visible in later prints. They also sing happy birthday 57 years before the song was written.
HOW DARE YOU!! You mean responding to this thread is "Wasting your Time"???People who deliberately waste the time of others as if they dont matter.
Some idiots only drive in left lane on I77, then almost Crash cutting across three lanes to get to exit ramp!!People driving in the far left lane, driving slow, trying to text, or whatever the case to keep them from utilizing the left lane for its purpose
they do it big time on I-64Some idiots only drive in left lane on I77, then almost Crash cutting across three lanes to get to exit ramp!!
Mike Curb wrote the song "All for the Love of Sunshine" for the film, with the Mike Curb Congregation providing background on the recording by Hank Williams, Jr. The song became the first #1 country hit for Williams.That’s a good one! It reminded me of the scene in Kelly’s Heroes where Oddball’s tanks are blasting the crap out of a German rail yard while “All for the Love of Sunshine” is blasting from the tank’s loudspeakers. The problem is that the song is being sung by Hank Williams Jr — who wasn’t even born yet during WWII.
Along the same vein.People who deliberately waste the time of others as if they dont matter.
I could not help but laugh at that scene. You are right.Along the same vein.
The person who stands at the deli and decides to start trying every new cold cut/cheese slice while the line behind them continues to grow.