laserblue
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Another Americanism almost as irritating as get-go.Uptick/Up-tick. How fuckin stupid is that?
Another Americanism almost as irritating as get-go.Uptick/Up-tick. How fuckin stupid is that?
They're designed to stop older people overdosing.Getting tablets out of that blinking silver foil!
“Can I get……” grrrrrrrrr…Another Americanism almost as irritating as get-go.
or it's time to take the next one anywayThey're designed to stop older people overdosing.
By the time they’ve managed to get one tablet out, they’ve forgotten why they were doing it. ;-)
This is true. I always hoover up even though I don't have a hoover.I suppose its a word like Jeep.
So popular that its now used generically for rival products
This is the bane of my life on public transport. In days gone by I would mutter under my breath about that awful tinny sound you used to get with ear phones. Who would have thought I'd look on those days fondly. No one use ear phones now, phones are always on loud speaker whether it is for conversations or sharing you awful taste in music with the rest of the tram.People who put their mobile on speaker and then have a conversation with the other person, typically shouting so the person on the other end can hear them, wtf? - gits
Working in an electrical retail background for over 20 years people who call vacuum cleaners Hoovers.
It winds me up something rotten.
Unless you are actually buying a Hoover vacuum cleaner they should never be referred as Hoovers
Correct, also you can only officially go for a crap if your convience was made by Thomas CrapperWorking in an electrical retail background for over 20 years people who call vacuum cleaners Hoovers.
It winds me up something rotten.
Unless you are actually buying a Hoover vacuum cleaner they should never be referred as Hoovers