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Things that frustrate us all

When I was young, it wasn't uncommon for me to encounter a word in print well before I heard it spoken, and wouldn't realize until much later that my pronunciation of the word was wrong.
When I first saw the title of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor in print, I had never heard the word "fugue" spoken. I thought it was pronounced "fug-yoo."
 
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to take a trip to Tokyo and see some baseball (plus I really, really need to try okonomiyaki :drool: ). I suppose it's likely that signs in bus & subway stations and things like that, would still have English on them. My nephew has been there and he doesn't read Japanese either so what the hell am I worried about. :lol:
 
It drives me crazy when people go flying past on bikes while we're out walking the dogs on the multiuse paths out here and don't give any kind of warning. It happened again last week, and I was just about to let Gracie back onto the path, so if she had finished crapping just a few second earlier, he probably would have run into her. There was no way he could have stopped in time as fast as he was going. It's gotten to the point where we just spend the whole walk constantly glancing behind us to make sure no bikes are coming.
And the horseback riders I know have said cyclists do the same thing to them, which is just insane to me. If the horse spooks and throws the rider and runs off, it could be fatal for any one of them.
I always announce myself and slow down at least a little any time I pass anyone while I'm out on my bike. How much I slow down depends on if it's just a person/people, if they a dog/s or if they are riding/walking a horse/s. I also usually ask if the horse is OK with me going past if I don't know it.
 
Never mind speaking Japanese, I find it impossible to READ. It's why I haven't yet taken a trip to Japan. I'd be lost all day. :sigh:

A friend of mine has lived in Japan and run a small brewery in Osaka for something like eight or nine years. He knows only the barest hint of Japanese and still can't read hiragana, katakana or kanji well at all, and he gets by just fine.
 
A customer at my store walks up to me and says "Could you check on my son? He's in the men's room, drunk, and threatening to kill himself."

WHAT
THE
FUCK?

Getting stabbed by a drunk psycho in the men's room? That's not my idea of a good day's work! :wtf:

So I shook my head no and walked away. The managers handled it. Not my fuckin' problem! :shrug:
 
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A customer at my store walks up to me and says "Could you check on my son? He's in the men's room, drunk, and threatening to kill himself."

WHAT
THE
FUCK?

Getting stabbed by a drunk psycho in the men's room? That's not my idea of a good day's work! :wtf:

So I shook my head no and walked away. The managers handled it. Not my fuckin' problem! :shrug:
Wow, yeah it's pretty messed up to just ask a random person to deal with that situation. You need real training to deal with that.
 
This is not a frustration... more of a situation where my mind is just blown away.

I received a text from my cell phone provider that starting in August, we will have a THIRD area code.

For 50 years, Miami only had the one area code. (From what I understand, it was the same code as the entire state.) I remember in 1998 when we got the second area code, and it was kind of a big deal. It was sort of a game with many people if you had the old school code or the new one. (And yes, I still have the old school code... I have never changed my cell number in 26 years, and my house number has been the same since my family got the house in the 60s.)

Now, barely 25 years later, we have another area code? That's another indication of a growing population, besides the other obvious signs. I figured we might get a new one due to the huge population increase, but I never expected to see it happen so soon... another 10, 15 years at least.

It just boggled my mind when I read that. It also makes me feel even older, being the only person I know who still has the old school code.
 
Area codes are one of those funny little things that I just find fascinating. I live in Idaho and Idaho has had the same area code for the entire state since 1947. Until 2015 when the FCC and Idaho Public Utilities Commission authorized a second one to start up and cover the more populated areas, like Boise.
 
My best friend's husband blowing my 83-year old mother off when she hired him to do work for her. He's probably doing drugs again... :(
 
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