1. When hubby drives round and round the car park at the supermarket, (using half a tank of fuel) to find a space near the door!
2. Stick thin people who say I must lose a few pounds, what they want to slip down a drain!
3. Those clearing lines that ring, usually when you are doing something interesting or having a meal, and you have to get up to answer it and the line goes dead.
4. Same lines that ring when you are out and fill up the answer machine with emptiness.
5. People who drive you mad to be at a place at a certain time, then they are late.
6. People who are always late.
7. People who say they will do something, then don’t.
And something that made me happy. Watch this on jono’s site
I had a very strange dream again last night, (I always have strange dreams, I only tell you the ones I find very strange). So here we go, I was all dress up like I was off to a wedding or an interview when I saw a small pin sticking out of a piece of wood, for some reason I picked this pin out and stuck it in my finger. This resulted in copious amounts of blood pouring from my finger like it was being thrown from a bucket all over the floor and walls. I called for my son, who brought me a tea towel to hold on it, (I must just say he wasn’t very quick about this). Then a plaster, after applying the plaster I looked at the blood and it wasn’t red but pink.
What do you think?
Be Happy
July 4, 2009 at 9:36 AM
5 is the one that gets me – my mother did it. If we were going somewhere she always expected everyone to be ready and line up and wait for her. She always did it, but when we were young she used the excuse that she had to make sure we were ready and only then could she make her own preparations – but in later years we realised that it was the way she liked it!
I’ve found exactly the same thing in India – when my Indian ex-pat friends visit their families, they revert. Once, my daughter and I mildly rebelled, turned up half an hour late and her friend said “oh, you’re dreadfully late, we must get going. I’ll just have lunch and get changed and then we’ll leave.” She’d moved to England in her early teens, but when she went back to her homeland she acted just as her aunts did!
July 4, 2009 at 1:53 PM
hehehe I know loads of people who do number 5, I could scream
July 8, 2009 at 2:14 AM
The parking lot thing at number 1 I lived through my entire youth. My Dad was, and probably still is, big on car-stalking people walking in the lot with their keys in their hands… until they get to their cars, so he can take their spot… It’s kind of embarrassing.
July 8, 2009 at 9:28 AM
hahaha, I end up screaming ‘just park it’