Stupid little things that bug you

I try hard not to touch door handles, banisters or anything where the general public are encouraged to place their grubby hands. I always try to use my sleeve of my coat or cardi.
You’d be amazed at how many women don’t wash their hands after using the toilet. Disgusting.
I'm The same it's amazing how many men don't wash their hands as well, I always use a paper towel to open the door to get out of the toilet. Otherwise you're touching a handle. That's probably got drops of urine on it.. or even something worse.
 
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I'm The same it's amazing how many men don't wash their hands as well, I always use a paper towel to open the door to get out of the toilet. Otherwise you're touching a handle. That's probably got drops of urine on it.. Are even something worse.
door handle scouser borne bad cat aids
 
The local farmer !!

Why on hot days when we have doors and window open does he spread that human shit fertiliser on his fields ?

I was nearly throwing up this morning it's a horrendous smell
I live in a fairly rural area and at this time of year I see plenty of farm vehicles on the road travelling from field to field, they are working, so I am prepared to be patient when stuck in a queue.
However, the Highway Code does state that when a long queue builds up the vehicle should pull over when safe to do so.
I followed a tractor for around 6 miles up quite a steep hill, double white lines all the way up. There were probably 7 or 8 cars in front of me and even more behind. The tractor drive made no attempt to pull over despite there being several opportunities to do so, including a short parking lay-by.
 
I've been watching a fair bit of cricket this summer and I try to catch the odd MLB game also. I get unreasonably annoyed that commentators refer to a slower ball/pitch as as a "change up". Surely "change down" would be a better term. It seems to be fairly recent as a usage in cricket, did it originate with the yanks and migrate across the Atlantic?
 
Helen Glover, the Olympic rower, being described first as "mother of three" on the news.
I can't imagine a male athlete ever being described first as a "father of three".
 

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