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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/14/2008 11:38:34 AM
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christsstar
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/14/2008 11:56:13 AM
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JJB1222
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People who smoke around kids, especially in cars. People who don't know how to talk to their children w/o yelling at them. People who call their kids foul words. "Mom cliques" at my kids' school - another reason why I'm happy to be home-schooling now. People who brag. It's so obvious.
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/14/2008 12:08:36 PM
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ORIGINAL: JJB1222 People who smoke around kids, especially in cars. People who don't know how to talk to their children w/o yelling at them. I see this a lot. Australia made a law that's illegal to smoke in the car when you have kids in there too. I think it's a good law. It's really not that hard to take the time to smoke before you get in the car or when you get to your destination. I'm a smoker for now (hopefully not for much longer) and it easily becomes part of the routine of going places. Another HUGE pet peeve of mine....People who smoke weed in their home with children. I can't tell you how many neighbors I've had over the years that have a designated smoking room and the kids just walk right in there and see their parents smoking weed and cigarettes. I seriously hate that. And, the excuse...they want to have an open honest relationship with their kids. And, then they wonder why the kid has a cold all the time.
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/14/2008 12:15:27 PM
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Another pet peeve....people who don't take care of their pets because they didn't realize what a big responsibility it would be. So, they keep them locked in a kennel or the bathroom constantly (not just for a short time for certain instances). I would love to have a cat again, but we don't have the money to be able to take a cat to the vet if he got sick, so we just go without.
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/14/2008 9:49:21 PM
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Yes, I love that we have this law here in Australia. I am not sure how many people have ever been caught, but I am noticing less people smoking in their cars.
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/14/2008 9:49:39 PM
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Drivers who inch up continually at stop signs/red lights instead of stopping. Moms who "worship" their children and allow them to take top priority to the detriment of their marriages, relationship with God, and their own health. I am not speaking of a mother sacrificing for her child, but sacrificing things that need to have a place of priority so a mother can be a better mother. Companies that don't train their employees in product knowledge or full company policy. Littering, including dropping a cigarette butt on the ground. Lying- no matter how mild and no matter who it's too. So, manipulation counts as does lying to yourself. The church pretending problems are in every congregation and denomination but their own and that they have nothing to learn and grow into.
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/14/2008 9:52:08 PM
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selfish parents ... who put relationships with other adults and work before their kids. re: smoking in cars with kids ... Cali just started that law too. anybody breaking a law. Whether or not you agree with it, the law is the law and it should be followed.
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/15/2008 10:33:15 AM
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Between my drive home from work last night and my drive to work this morning, I saw about 10 people run red lights. GRRR!!!!!
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/15/2008 10:58:29 AM
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Moms who "worship" their children and allow them to take top priority to the detriment of their marriages, relationship with God, and their own health. I am not speaking of a mother sacrificing for her child, but sacrificing things that need to have a place of priority so a mother can be a better mother. This bothers me too. I don't see much of it in the secular world, but I see a TON of it in the Christian one. Pet peeves... people who drive the speed limit(or under) in the "fast" lane. People who think they will be struck by lightening if they drive faster then 45mph. People who ARE NOT turning right who end up holding up a line of cars at a red light. Hmm... what else? Overweight children who aren't fed properly OR taught how to feed themselves properly. Add to that our public school system who claim they are feeding a "balanced" diet, and yet are not. Rude people who bring their children to my house and leave it an utter mess. Since when do parents not teach their children to clean up after themselves? "Homeschoolers" who really aren't homeschooling. Being called a "hippy" because we eat clean and use all natural bath products, reusable grocery bags, etc...
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/15/2008 11:01:18 AM
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ORIGINAL: Mrs.Wifey Being called a "hippy" because we eat clean and use all natural bath products, reusable grocery bags, etc... I always thought being called a hippy nowadays is more of a compliment, still a label, but a compliment. Not like in the 60's where hippies didn't shower, listened to rock n roll and did LSD.
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/15/2008 11:04:09 AM
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Mrs.Wifey
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ORIGINAL: Mrs.X quote:
ORIGINAL: Mrs.Wifey Being called a "hippy" because we eat clean and use all natural bath products, reusable grocery bags, etc... I always thought being called a hippy nowadays is more of a compliment, still a label, but a compliment. Not like in the 60's where hippies didn't shower, listened to rock n roll and did LSD. Depends on the way it's being used. From a fellow "crunchy", it wouldn't bother me at all but it's been used in derogatory ways to describe our choices. I don't care if you don't want to make the same ones, but if you don't have a clue why we have made them keep your mouth shut. Which I guess leads to... People who can't mind their own stinking business and feel compelled to offer their $.02 ALL the ever lovin' time.
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/15/2008 11:21:10 AM
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Mrs.X
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Oh, LOL!
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/15/2008 11:48:34 AM
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I think it depends on where you live too. Here ... being called a hippy is a label that is good in some eyes, and bad in others. And IMO, it still means teh same thing it did in teh 60s.
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/15/2008 10:28:34 PM
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One big long paragraph is a pet peeve of mine too. and RUN TIME ERRORS!!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/15/2008 10:57:25 PM
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The seasons thing for what colors people should wear, I'm sorry, I just really don't think billions of people fit into four categories. God made us more unique than that. People who give hair/fashion advice I don't ask for..I have my hairdresser for hair advice, thank you very much, and if I have a fashion question, I'LL decide who I want to ask about it. People who rudely comment to me on physical flaws I can't help. If I have lipstick on my teeth, yes, I want to know, but I don't want to hear about how white my skin is, or that my hair gets frizzy sometimes, or about that blemish that I am already too well aware of (and yes, I wash with gentle cleansers, and wash every day, use topical medication and try to eat right, etc. etc.). People who are bossy. People that insist college is for everyone. It's not. People who are too quick too dismiss an insight I may have just because I am single and have no kids. And believe me, I try VERY HARD not to be one of those people who knows it all about kids when I don't have any, as I know it IS TRUE there are some things you never understand unless you are mother, and I try to not ever be critical of anyone's parenting, however, I have worked with countless kids for years, and I did learn a few things.
< Message edited by OneOfHisJewels -- 8/16/2008 12:10:19 AM >
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RE: What are your pet peeves? - 8/15/2008 11:21:05 PM
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ORIGINAL: spitzu The run-on paragraph gets on my nerves too. Though I'm sure I do it myself once in a while. I really really hate it when blogs/websites automatically start playing music/video/any other streaming crud that I'd rather have a choice on whether or not I'd like to play it. It scares the poop out of me when I'm not expecting it. And for that reason ... I leave the sound off on my computer unless there is something that I specifically WANT to listen to.
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