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Post by fanfarefan on Mar 11, 2015 18:42:31 GMT
this has now become my pet hate ,,,, its even taken over from people not wearing hair nets ,,,,,,, theyre every where ,,,, walking round the supermarket , in the street , even driving their cars , whilst slurping ,,, whats it all about ?i know people get short of time , but as far as im concerned its as bad as walking around and eating ,,,, get a grip wait til you get home and put the kettle on then ,,,,, moan over
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Post by fernwhitecharity on Mar 11, 2015 19:19:24 GMT
Oh dear no, I need coffee intravenously!! I'm a serious offender!
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Post by gilbertgrape on Mar 11, 2015 23:49:25 GMT
this has now become my pet hate ,,,, its even taken over from people not wearing hair nets ,,,,,,, theyre every where ,,,, walking round the supermarket , in the street , even driving their cars , whilst slurping ,,, whats it all about ?i know people get short of time , but as far as im concerned its as bad as walking around and eating ,,,, get a grip wait til you get home and put the kettle on then ,,,,, moan over Yes me too. I hate seeing people out and about clutching desperately at a cardboard cup!! I think it is particularly bad when they are in retail shops and could ruin the stock if it gets spilt. Recently heard of a cup of coffee spilling all over a laptop computer and that was curtains for the computer!!
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Post by foxyt on Mar 12, 2015 6:33:41 GMT
I have a coffee at 6:30am do jobs, get kids up and ready. We leave at 7:55, I take a coffee with me in one of my special insulated mugs, it takes till 8:30 to drink it in between school runs. Then generally I have to set about the needs of the day and don't get another drink till lunch time. Love my coffee on the go! :-)
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Post by sarahp on Mar 12, 2015 7:10:41 GMT
Some supermarkets give out free coffee if you spend a certain amount, so these will of necessity be drunk on the go. I rarely drink coffee, and must admit I look at the current trend for people to buy lots of very expensive coffees from specialist shops with amazement - I'm sure many can't really afford these so why not have some made at home, much cheaper. Again, if you buy it from a shop it will most likely be drunk on the go.
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Post by lips36 on Mar 13, 2015 23:10:59 GMT
Me to I'm an offender of this, but I do have a flask mug thingy that i tip my coffee into, even have extra coffee in car incase not strong enough ?
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Post by Louise Dixon on Mar 14, 2015 4:45:24 GMT
I do sometimes take a cup in the car (wouldn't drink it on the street, though), but I do quite often still have my hairnet on at the same time, do they cancel out?
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Post by Philippa on Mar 14, 2015 7:42:02 GMT
Lol, I love taking mine in the car but hate wandering round with one in a paper cup (unless at a show) I can't get the balance of walking and drinking right and either end up slurping or stopping in the street and getting bumped into resulting in it spilling anyway!!!!
Must just have bad coordination, I never could dance!!!!!! Lol
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Post by foxyt on Mar 14, 2015 12:30:49 GMT
Ooh I like the coffee /hair net rule, I would also be cancelled out lot of the time :-)
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Post by bubbles1822 on Mar 19, 2015 20:38:12 GMT
Love coffee! Definately a student thing to get though all the work/revision usually mid morning on the go... Guilty of the paper cups...
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Post by phibbles on Mar 20, 2015 14:05:58 GMT
Sorry I am another offender as always on the go. Also those early morning shows and long journeys, don't what I would do without my coffee. I would not take them in to a shop though!
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Post by cayo on Mar 31, 2015 7:16:13 GMT
live and let live no one died
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Post by dappledownfarm on Aug 23, 2015 19:35:01 GMT
Smokers are worse. In the street, the mad dash for the exit during meals between courses....
Not a care that our kids are next to them breathing it all in......
oh yeah - and the ones that ignore the 'no smoking' signs on the yard.
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Post by Louise Dixon on Aug 24, 2015 5:01:35 GMT
Smokers are worse. In the street, the mad dash for the exit during meals between courses.... Not a care that our kids are next to them breathing it all in...... oh yeah - and the ones that ignore the 'no smoking' signs on the yard. I'll lend you my children, they are the Smoking Police... "Why is that man/lady smoking? Don't they know it will give me an asthma attack? And it's really smelly...." and on and on....
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Post by Milliesmum on Aug 26, 2015 21:04:24 GMT
I'm a coffee offender I'm afraid, but I'll tell you the one that drives me mad; the people who think it's OK to blow the vapour from those awful e-cigs at you, because it's not a real cigarette. Blooming things are full of god knows what chemicals, and just as offensive as real smoke!
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Post by catkin on Sept 1, 2015 18:16:37 GMT
I think I must just be really mean....why buy what you can make (often better) for a fraction of the price. I realise sometimes, its for convenience, but people at work buy tea from the cafe when they can make it in the office for nothing... odd...
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Post by maxandpaddy on Sept 1, 2015 18:27:39 GMT
1. Mobile phones 2. Flip flops or noisy shoes 3. Umbrellas 4. People who eat with their mouth open 5. Coffee as u go - usually linked with at least one of the above!!!
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