When threads devolve into EA vs 2K arguments even though the OP has nothing to do with one of those companies of games.
You know what really grinds my gears?
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
This douche.
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Best part is that my RA is the one on call tonight...and he's got my backCheck out my Houston Astros Dynasties:
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
A personal gear grinder:
Everything about YOLO kills me. Also,
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Waiting for a text response after sending a suggestive/easily misinterpreted text.Comment
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It's even worse in MA where it's law that the driver must stop for anyone who even remotely looks like they want to cross the street in a crosswalk, so even if some lady decides to just stroll right on out without looking, and I hit her, it's 100% my fault.Comment
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
My favorite place to eat by my job jacking up their prices on everything.
It's a pizza joint where you do individual slices on stuff. Used to be able to get to "stuffed slices" for $3.75 each. Now they have new lunch "specials". The price of a stuffed slice is now $4.99 and you get a "free" drink. So I am essentially being charged for 2 drinks. Neither of which I have a use for when I get it to go.Comment
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^ on a similar note when the "Dollar Slice" pizza shops somehow charge me 5.50 for two slices and a snapple which in theory should be 3.50...
Damn Manhattan.Comment
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This commercial, because I hate when people spoil movies:
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
When girls meet you and request you/want you to add them to Fb, only to delete you a few weeks later for not talking to them enough.
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To go off this, young people who bring about the money they have and the material possessions along with it when they were born into it and did nothing to earn it.Rice Owls - Houston Astros/Dynamo/Rockets/Texans - Arsenal - PSGComment
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
The argument that X player is incapable of winning a championship in their sport. If Trent Dilfer and Brendan Haywood can do it, then how come Fran Tarkenton, Dan Marino, Patrick Ewing, and Ted Williams can't? What; they didn't have the magic gene that ensures a championship at birth?
And for that matter, the argument of blaming everything on the quarterback really grinds my gears.
(Either of these arguments is especially annoying when people try to discuss Tony Romo.)Minnesota Twins
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