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Aha, one of my pet peeves - the glorification of people who didn't deserve it.I remember when Diana croaked, "particularly poignant" was the phrase of the day. It was used relentlessly and ad nauseum. Now we have a perfectly useful word/phrase that shall never be used again.
Just went through that 5 metre boundry at Perth Airport. There is NO WAY to get in that place w/out having to go through the smoke haze. Every entrance is blocked by people smoking. <--- PP
Get realso what you can ONLY smoke in public in designated ares now?
its not illegal to smoke & walk down the street....
Im sick of the social engineers ring holes,no xmas we might upset other people,no this no that.
Tobacco is legal & highly taxed,which goes into consolidated revenue so dont go on about having to treat people with cancer either,treatment paid in full....tb
People who brake before indicating.
Yes, I can see how that would be a pet peeve.People that walk dogs off leash.
Oh yes!!! That drives me blinkin' bananas that does. Thank Christ for imdb.com.Tv shows & movies that have ads over the final credits, especially when one actor has a face that you know but you just can't think of the name so you are watching at the end for it.
cheers
Mouse
PP: The over use of 'buzz words' such as synergy, paradigm, buzz word, etc hahaha
Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Airlines, is in Brisbane at present.
I have never read any article about him which fails to precede his name with the words "flamboyant entrepreneur".
Yep. And the ones that tailgate when you don't cut in half a metre infront of another car when overtaking. I'd actually rather travel in busy traffic than on the same road with little traffic just to avoid this - I've had far too many near misses due to others' stupidity.My pet hate is the driver who holds up traffic on the highway at 85 kmh until the overtaking line gets close then speeds up to 110 kmh only to drop back to 85 at the end of the second lane.
Yes, of course it's apt. I'm just pleading for a bit of variety in journalism.So what's your peeve, Julia....that he gets called 'flamboyant entrepreneur'?
But isn't that an apt description of the man? I mean, he is an entrepreneur and he does have rather a flamboyant style about him, does he not?
It already is illegal to smoke in a car carrying children in Tas. I'm sure it will spread to the other states within a year or two if not already.IIf you like, I'll bet you $100 that two years from now it will be illegal to smoke on the street. And before then it will be illegal to smoke in your car. And before then it will be illegal to smoke in your car if you are carrying children.
Works both ways that one. If the young have a lack of respect then I wonder who brought them up to be like that...Young people who disrespect the oldies,the people who have earnt the respect they deserve...tb
come up with some pretty good alternatives to "flamboyant entrepreneur", I'm sure.
See, Bunyip? So many options!Toothy Sheister
Smiling Corporate Assassin
Flashy Impresario
Corporate Mercenary
Ostentatious Tycoon
Billionaire Swank
The adjectival possibilities are endless with that guy. lol
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