moshquerade
No Lifer
- Nov 1, 2001
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people who have a tooth that needs work and can be restored but they just say, "pull it" even if you explain the repercussions of doing that.
Originally posted by: Sabot
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Originally posted by: Loop2kil
going to plug in a usb cable...only 2 ways to choose and no matter which one i choose it's always the wrong way.
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I agree 100%.
Wow, yes, this happens to me 90% of the time, I don't understand it at all. I'm glad I'm not the only one!
Originally posted by: moshquerade
people who have a tooth that needs work and can be restored but they just say, "pull it" even if you explain the repercussions of doing that.
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Grocery stores.
More specifically, people who bring their children grocery shopping with them.
And old people at grocery stores.
Whne you enter a grocery store it's like some aweful hellish place where everyone decides they are going to stop paying attention to what the hell they are doing and just meander around amelessly getting in my way.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
people who have a tooth that needs work and can be restored but they just say, "pull it" even if you explain the repercussions of doing that.
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
People who don't pay attention to what they're saying - it's like they couldn't care less.
"Whenever you look for something, it's always the last place you look." Would you really fucking keep looking for it after you found it???
Originally posted by: her209
- People who don't signal when turning
sometimes... but even w/o insurance they can have a payment plan. it's worth the investment.Originally posted by: nakedfrog
The dumb SOB this morning in the left lane who remained there after being passed on the right by at least four people.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
people who have a tooth that needs work and can be restored but they just say, "pull it" even if you explain the repercussions of doing that.
People without insurance, I'm guessing?
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: moshquerade
people who have a tooth that needs work and can be restored but they just say, "pull it" even if you explain the repercussions of doing that.
How about dentists that decide to remove the calcification on one of your front teeth that has been perfectly fine for 25 years without your consent. Then when you go back a couple weeks later they say there is a cavity there that needs work...and you have to pay for it out of pocket (over insurance maximum for the year).
Originally posted by: Newbian
People's brothers who goes to Chili's to order a salad.