minor things that make you fume

Go to your profile & add your birthday in there simples @ Bungle can advise you .....
I am 67 so we have seen the great the medeore blues teams but this one is guttless......
Fingers crossed they can survive .....
My older brother says it's the worst team he has seen he's 74 ......
Keep the faith & keep well ;)

I saw on here yesterday someone describing our dilemma as a bereavement and he was at the acceptance stage. While that maybe a bit premature I'm at that stage now purely and simply because there is no sign that there's any one in that team showing the fight needed to get out of trouble. We can shout ourself hoarse from the terraces but that's not enough.
 

I saw on here yesterday someone describing our dilemma as a bereavement and he was at the acceptance stage. While that maybe a bit premature I'm at that stage now purely and simply because there is no sign that there's any one in that team showing the fight needed to get out of trouble. We can shout ourself hoarse from the terraces but that's not enough.
Little early for bereavement with 12 games still left.
But the answer must come from within the players because I don't feel that Frank is getting through somehow.
 
Little early for bereavement with 12 games still left.
But the answer must come from within the players because I don't feel that Frank is getting through somehow.
The number of games left was/is my comfort blanket. I still think 34 points guarantees safety meaning we are four wins to achieve that number from twelve games. But the undeniable facts are that were seemingly incapable of winning one game never mind four.
 
checking out at the supermarket, self checkout. Because you are over 50 the assistant comes over and asks if you need help! Oh yes I run a multi billion dollar company from my home office/computer but you think I can't work a scanner!!!
 

Paraphernalia on beds:( Typically found in hotels but my wife does it as well. Serves no purpose and takes forever to get rid of them and find somewhere to put them before going to bed which is a pain, especially when you just want to sleep.

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My girlfriend is like this. I tried to put it back together like it was but apparently I put the blanket upside down? It looked the exact same both sides, but she didn't like the label being visible or something.

It's just like garnish for beds. Pointless.
 
I remember being on a tram and someone gave up their seat for me.
I'm only 58 ffs.
At the start of the lockdown the girl in the flat downstairs came up with a bag containing milk, bread and toilet rolls bless her.

The thing is I'd been bombing past her, headphones on, running shoes, baseball cap etc for yonks. 66 years young.
Suddenly I was the oldest swinger in the neighbourhood.
 
remember being on a tram and someone gave up their seat for me.
I'm only 58 ffs.
Not long after I arrived in Singapore, (National Service) in 1955 I was travelling into town on a bus (for the first time). I had a seat but the bus had filled up. There was an old Chinese lady stood in the aisle and I stood up and offered her my seat. The whole bus burst out laughing and the Chinese lady looked at me as though I was daft. I sat down again. I think it was the same day that I learned that you don't queue, every man for himself.
 
Not long after I arrived in Singapore, (National Service) in 1955 I was travelling into town on a bus (for the first time). I had a seat but the bus had filled up. There was an old Chinese lady stood in the aisle and I stood up and offered her my seat. The whole bus burst out laughing and the Chinese lady looked at me as though I was daft. I sat down again. I think it was the same day that I learned that you don't queue, every man for himself.
Sounds like Glasgow.
 

Yes, despite their macho reputation, Glaswegians can be a bit soft when it comes to dealing with older folk.

Scousers have the right idea. None of this giving up your seat lark for them them. When it comes to pensioners, it's a case of 'Get in the sea' or in this case, the river.


I think you’ll find he wasn’t a scouser and it wasn’t in Liverpool.

Glasgow is a genuinely friendly city with good people.
 
Yes, despite their macho reputation, Glaswegians can be a bit soft when it comes to dealing with older folk.

Scousers have the right idea.
None of this giving up your seat lark for them them. When it comes to pensioners, it's a case of 'Get in the sea' or in this case, the river.


Errr, it happened in Warrington, Cheshire. The River Mersey is quite a big river.
 
I think you’ll find he wasn’t a scouser and it wasn’t in Liverpool.

Glasgow is a genuinely friendly city with good people.
Glasgow has a reputation for friendliness but it's like any city really.
London is supposed to be a cold and alienating place but I found it to be the opposite when I stayed in Brixton in the 70s (not the Prison!).
 
Glasgow has a reputation for friendliness but it's like any city really.
London is supposed to be a cold and alienating place but I found it to be the opposite when I stayed in Brixton in the 70s (not the Prison!).
I’m registered blind and went to glasgow in jan , Glasgow is the most helpful and friendly city I’ve been too. I lived in London and I couldn’t disagree more . But your experience was different to mine , still love the place though.
 

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