WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



les marteaux 1:47 Fri Nov 28
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
I really don't like people who get in my way.

hacko 1:45 Fri Nov 28
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
Cyclists who press the pedestrian crossing button, stop the traffic and then continue cycling on the pavement on the other side of the road. Hanging should be brought back for this.

Hammer and Pickle 1:14 Fri Nov 28
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
Using coercive normative signalling in communication when the simple informative perfectly suffices as there is no life-threatening emergency or war that would warrant bossing people around.

When this happens I very much miss England.

gph 1:13 Fri Nov 28
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
People who have priority and don't take it.

Car drivers who overtake others that have pulled over to let emergency vehicles through

SilverSurfer 1:04 Fri Nov 28
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
stopping at a junction, to give way to the right.

Then the cvnt doesn't indicate but turns left.

cvnt.

lowlife 11:52 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
People that say they're going on 'hollibobs'. Fucking twats.

Garth Algar 11:47 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
Boxing fans at events who think they are boxers

Far Cough 9:07 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
simon = Andrew Mitchell

;-)

simon.s 9:06 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
Cunts walking along looking at their phone, numero uno for me, all day long.

All mobiles should only work, if you are not moving, although you'd then probably have a load of plebs (see what I did there?) standing around the city like fucking statues.

Nurse Ratched 9:05 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
I didn't think of that.

But I bet geep did.

One Flew 8:55 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
Needing any sort of sensible answer from a call centre driven service after having spent the best part of your day looking for clues on the website you've been encouraged to use.

One Flew 8:52 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
Not quite sure what you mean Nurse but isn't there a chance of Carbon Monoxide poisoning

Nurse Ratched 8:50 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
People who are besotted with their cars but are too squeamish to fully consummate their passion.

gph 8:07 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
I saw an able-bodied Volvo driver get in his car and drive off from a bay for disabled people today.

I was so disgusted that my first thought was to sell my Volvo, but then I realised that his car was ten years younger than mine.

It's only drivers of OLD Volvos that are living saints...

Ridikzappa 3:50 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
People who say they hate the UK and everything it stands for whilst collecting benefits, being housed, given medical care and getting schooling for their numerous children.

White Pony 3:46 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
Parents who go out for dinner and leave their kids in a holiday apartment all alone.

White Pony 3:37 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
People who say talk over other people, cutting across them mid-sentence. Fucking rudeness. There's a girl who does this in our Monday morning meeting at work. I nearly lamped her last week.

Garth Algar 3:35 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
Parents who let their kids run riot in public.

They seem to think it's a privilege that their annoying sprog is giving you unwanted attention.

This close to telling one to fuck off the other day in costa coffee.

chim chim cha boo 3:34 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
WHU(Exeter) 3:05 Thu Nov 27

Good point, well put.


The headphone thing was correctly addressed by Big Dave earlier but his comments might have been a little bit dry for some of you.

Actually, some of the best headphones you can buy are designed 'open-backed' to let noise leak out of them. You'd have to be some sort of cunt to wear them on public transport however.

Worst headphone crime is perpetrated usually by one of them blacks or/and homosexualists who wear a beany hat with the headphones on the outside, so the sound has to go from the headphone, through the hat and into the ear.

THAT, makes the headphones sound truly awful and says a lot about the wearer and how much he (it's always a he) actually knows about music, which must be fuck all.

Kearley 3:30 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
People always moan about middle lane drivers, but surely what is worse is people driving too slowly in the outside lane?

Eggbert Nobacon 3:13 Thu Nov 27
Re: The ten bad habits that leave Britons feeling most infuriated
5. Playing music so loudly that it is audible through headphones


definately this one, headphones are designed so you can listen to your shit music and I don't have to

Prev - Page 2 - Next




Copyright 2006 WHO.NET | Powered by: