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@wildfern | 25 May 17 | |
Double standards
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@somerson | 25 May 17 | |
Hypocritical men
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@somerson | 25 May 17 | |
Colleagues that spilt sugar on the floor and left it like that. I hate walking on sugar!
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@juliet59 | 25 May 17 | |
Animal cruelty, it's my number one pet hate
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@poppyt | 26 May 17 | |
wasps.....
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@kelypso | 26 May 17 | |
@ juliet59 - 25.05.17 - 11:42pm Animal cruelty, it's my number one pet hate |
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@kelypso | 26 May 17 | |
''lolol'' I was clearly far too happy when I made this topic. |
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@mikeymk | 26 May 17 | |
@ tranie - 25.05.17 - 09:15am you would think spelling Antony would be easy, oh no the world and his wife wanna add a H to it, making it Anthony a totally different name. Even when i go somewhere were i have to give my name i always pronounciate it A-N-T-O-N-Y sometimes i might even say no H just to emphise the point and im always greeted with a strange look. Even then they still spell it wrong. My wedding licence is a prime example, it is spelt Anthony even when i wrote it down for the lady and showed her my passport she still fkn spelt it Anthony At work my name is down as Anthony i told the boss they had spelt it wrong and he said are you sure ? Anphernee Think that's worse than Mickie |
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@tranie | 26 May 17 | |
@ mikeymk - 26.05.17 - 10:50am Anphernee Think that's worse than Mickie at least yours even thou it is spelt wrong equates back to the same name michael, mike, mick,mickey,mikey etc is all the same name. Antony and Anthony are 2 different names, Anthony's should not shorten their name to tony whilst antony's can. |
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