Ahh, lists.  Some would consider a list a pet peeve, but it gets my point across. Here are a few of mine.

1. People who use the ride on carts in stores because they're just too lazy to walk. And the ones who go zooming down the aisles in them like they're on a timed shopping spree, anything they buy in 40 seconds is free. People on foot who do that annoy me too.

2. People who think Type 2 diabetes is a "Fat Person" disease. Look it up people. Look it up. (ADA Website)

3. Clothing racks that say that their clothes are my size, and they turn out to be a size 0 and a half.

4. Name brand clothing that charge $120 for a single pair of pants. Then it either falls apart easy, or it's actually three or four sizes smaller than the label says. I despise you "Nold Lavy".

5. Black hair dye. It never washes out unless you don't want it to. Especially when you have a telltale blonde spot in the back of your head that no one tells you about, they only point and giggle.

6. Electric toothbrushes that zap you when they get wet. Aren't those things supposed to be water proof? Am I not supposed to brush with water? What? It's not like I'm taking it into the shower!

7. Idiot drivers. Who cut me off, give me dirty looks, drive too slow, too fast, park in the middle of the road, drive the wrong way down a one way street, talk on cell phones, drive drunk, drive high, drive down the middle of the road... those kinds.

8. A cat that likes to cuddle and then sneezes in your face. Or farts. In your face. Especially when you're sleeping and catch that death whiff.

9. Those annoying songs that get stuck in your head for weeks at a time. (DDR anyone?) Even worse when it's a ringtone!

10. Fleas. Especially the indestructible type that don't go away no matter how we dose the cat or clean the house. Dang things.

11. Heat. And cold, but right now heat. The kind that makes your car keys untouchable once you stick them in the ignition, and the snaps on your coveralls burn your skin. Blah.


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