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Don’t be so sure, some women really do this, for whatever reason…
Yes the pink- lipped lady picture is from a Channel 4 documentary on cosmetic surgery.
They do it to improve their appearance.....so we're led to believe she looked worse before.

I was sitting behind a woman in a blood test waiting room - could only see the back of her head.
She turned sideways and frightened the fu..... life out me - her eyelashes and lips were about half inch apart.
 
Cooking programmes on TV.

Sadly the naughtiness of its presenters won't see the back of the endless Masterchef and all its spinoffs
Because, as the BBC said, "the show is bigger than its presenters"
What they meant was "Banijay have just completed a purpose built studio in Birmingham, so they can continue to churn out the same old b****cks for us for years to come" ☹️
 
Cooking programmes on TV.

Sadly the naughtiness of its presenters won't see the back of the endless Masterchef and all its spinoffs
Because, as the BBC said, "the show is bigger than its presenters"
What they meant was "Banijay have just completed a purpose built studio in Birmingham, so they can continue to churn out the same old b****cks for us for years to come" ☹️
Finest Culinary Cuisine or Food masturbation Decoration?
Master Chief and his messianic overtones, that everyone around him are cret*ns not worthy of washing his feet. It's the same overcooked formula, it does become wearisome. No more cookery programs for me! 🙂
 
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Poor manners, in this instance one particular variant - pub manners. We've been away these last two weeks, and it strikes me that in two important ways they are worse here:

- Get out of someone's way so they can pass whilst carrying drinks and you don't seem to get any thanks, or even acknowledgement.

- I was the only person waiting to be served and noticed a chap and his daughter appear to my right. The barman asked him what he wanted whilst he finished off the order he was working on, and chap in question started to reel it off. Interrupted him to say I was next, and he just said 'well, he asked me.' Yep, and like all decent folk, you could have said that you were not next.

I'm not saying these things never happen at home, but they're pretty rare.

EDIT - This makes it sound like we've spent the whole holiday in the pub, which is (I assure you!) far from the truth...
 
Poor manners, in this instance one particular variant - pub manners. We've been away these last two weeks, and it strikes me that in two important ways they are worse here:

- Get out of someone's way so they can pass whilst carrying drinks and you don't seem to get any thanks, or even acknowledgement.

- I was the only person waiting to be served and noticed a chap and his daughter appear to my right. The barman asked him what he wanted whilst he finished off the order he was working on, and chap in question started to reel it off. Interrupted him to say I was next, and he just said 'well, he asked me.' Yep, and like all decent folk, you could have said that you were not next.

I'm not saying these things never happen at home, but they're pretty rare.

EDIT - This makes it sound like we've spent the whole holiday in the pub, which is (I assure you!) far from the truth...
Me first and screw you, is endemic these days.
 
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Me first and screw you, is endemic these days.
Yeah, I've noticed lately, more than used to be the case, I will pull over for people on a narrow lane and they drive on by without a little sign of acknowledgement.
I'll even reverse for them, sometimes quite a way, and the same thing.
It hardly costs any trouble to be polite and friendly towards others.
 
Yeah, I've noticed lately, more than used to be the case, I will pull over for people on a narrow lane and they drive on by without a little sign of acknowledgement.
I'll even reverse for them, sometimes quite a way, and the same thing.
It hardly costs any trouble to be polite and friendly towards others.
Same here, on a narrow country lane, first to move to the side and let them pass.
Most would acknowledge, some will pass by, they don't see you. Usually youngsters with testosterone's to burn.
Older folk much more courteous and polite.
 
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It is annoying when they open up a new checkout at the supermarket and people behind you rush to be first. Noticeably, it is often older people are the worst behaved.
Annoying also, when you form a queue at the new checkout, you're still waiting for the cashier to arrive and you're watching the few people who were behind you in the old queue, who decided to stay put, heading off with their bagged up shopping to the car park!
 

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