Sunday, March 1, 2015

I FEEL COMPELLED TO SHARE THINGS (SIGNIFICANT AND VERY INSIGNIFICANT) THAT ARE BOTHERING ME RIGHT NOW



YOU KNOW HOW THOSE EVERY DAY LITTLE THINGS CAN DRIVE YOU NUTS?

I started to write them down yesterday--for better or worse.


ANNOYING:

"Bachelor" contestant Whitney's high, nasal baby voice 


Prius drivers seem to drive much more slowly than other drivers 


People who are making a left turn ahead of you not pulling into the middle of the intersection

Kale that isn't "massaged" enough

Too many people posting pix of themselves with celebrities who don't even know who they are as if they are really friends

Environmentally correct low-flush toilets

"The Today Show" anchors and reporters who are giggling and high-fiving each other to boost ratings


Criticism of John Travolta

In correct grammar on TV shows. It's mostly on soaps where they say things like, "Her and I" or "I should have went." It is primarily the incorrect pronouns that drive me insane. I have ready MANY soap scripts and it is written incorrectly there and no one catches it early. It makes it on the air. "I should have went" mostly appears on prime time crime shows.

Undisciplined children

People riding bikes on city streets. I don't care if it's legal. It shouldn't be. It causes severe, life and death problems 


Dark meat chicken in Chinese restaurants. Do you know that when the economy went sour a few years ago, that friendly Orange Chicken you order was switched to dark meat only, but the price you are charged is for white meat??? 


Butt implants. That is insane. A fat rear end in NOT attractive. You look deformed. P.S. Jennifer Lopez' is REAL


A single gray streak in black hair

A so-called "funny and young" Oscar show to get ratings. Bring back white tie and tails as dress code for host, presenters and nominees--obviously the women wear gowns. In ABCs and The Academy's desperate desire for ratings they have almost sunk to the level of the VMAs. 


Trying to bring back the 70s in fashion and decor. Stop it. 





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