I've been keeping this one stewing inside of me for a while now...
People who drive (and exist) in public as if the world revolves around them. Can they at least do the speed limit? There's nothing more annoying than being behind someone who slows down and speeds up then slows down and speeds...
I've noticed this as well so have remedied the situation by using a bottle or letter opener or butter knife to slide in between the flaps so as not damage the box while opening it. YMMV! :thumbsup:
Since I buy whole beans and grind before every brew, I solved this years ago by buying some...
Oh, yeah... this one is really irritating. Especially with soup or salad. If I order either of them, please bring it to the table approximately 10 minutes before the entree. When they bring them both at the same time it's a proverbial shake-your-head moment.
My major annoyance lately has been people who cannot drive the speed limit and then speeding up and slowing down between 40-50 mph in a 55 mph zone as if they haven't heard of cruise control. These are probably the same people who also don't pay attention at stoplights (especially those that...
Yet, if we're late by five minutes or more, they threaten to reschedule and charge you for that visit you "missed". Sometimes when I'm filling out those patient agreement forms that state these kinds of "late charges" I want to present the doctor's office with my own agreement stating that if my...
This has been going on for years but today it really infuriated me. And that is people who when they are out in the public world driving act as if that world revolves around them. Going five to ten miles under the speed limit. Not paying attention at traffic lights. Parking where it is...
So who installed those aluminum-clad lug nuts in the first place? Are they Ford OEM? Or did the dealer replace the OEM lug nuts during your last tire change? Sounds to me like those would be immensely helpful trying to change a tire at the side of the road. What good is a spare tire if you can't...
These are technically known as Mayflies:
And can be such a nuisance in massive numbers that they are seen on weather radar!
Mayfly hatching in Wisconsin shows up on weather radar
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/07/24/mayfly_hatching_in_wisconsin_shows_up_on_weather_radar.html...
Mid-April and it was 36° with sustained 25mph winds spitting rain all day. Dreary. Sometimes it matches my mood, though, so I tried to catch up on housework.
But the Cubs came back from a 10-5 deficit (10-2 in the 4th) scoring nine runs with two outs in the bottom of the 8th to win 14-10, so...