Trivial things that make you annoyed beyond expectations?

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Accy cyclist

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Listening to a rugby union report on the radio yesterday the coach of one side said "In the last second half we were the better side by far". How many second halves are there in a game i ask?!:rolleyes:
 

Accy cyclist

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It doesn't show very well, but i've just found a more than one inch 'freaky' hair below my right eye. What annoys me is that i say to people in conversation "If you spot a freaky hair sprouting out of my ear or on my nose etc please tell me so i can shave it off!! I even carry a disposable razor all the time so either they or i can do the deed. What annoys me is that surely someone has spotted this current freaky hair but not informed of of its presence!!🧐
 
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Accy cyclist

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I went to bed last night thinking i'd turned the central heating off. I kept semi waking up feeling slightly too warm. I just put it down to me having a 'hot do'. however when i eventually got out of bed and checked i found i'd left the central heating on overnight!:ohmy: How much gas will i have used? Probably about a 'ton's worth i'd say!!🧐
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
This was taken in the/my local health centre yesterday. I've posted about this before, but didn't provide a photo'. It more worries me rather than annoys me. What happens if there is an actual fire between 10 and 11 am on a Wednesday?🤔

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Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
This was taken in the/my local health centre yesterday. I've posted about this before, but didn't provide a photo'. It more worries me rather than annoys me. What happens if there is an actual fire between 10 and 11 am on a Wednesday?🤔

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I remember one of my old workplaces had a fire alarm test at 10:00 every Thursday, and they decided one day to have an unannounced fire drill at that time.

It took 3 minutes longer than usual to evacuate the building. They seemed surprised by this :whistle:
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
We have a weekly test at a regular time too. This is always preceded by a PA announcement that a test is about to happen, with the advice that if the alarm doesn't silence within ten seconds then evacuation is to take place.

When the test concludes, there is a further announcement that the test is complete and from that point on normal evacuation procedures apply, i.e. if an alarm sounds again, get out.
 
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