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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (25547)11/18/2002 1:39:53 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62549
 
THINGS THAT IRRITATE

The person behind you in the supermarket runs his cart into
the back of your ankle.

The elevator stops on every floor and nobody gets on.

There's always a car riding your tail when you're slowing
down to find an address.

You open a can of soup and the lid falls in.

You can never put anything back in a box the way it came.

Three hours and three meetings after lunch you look in the
mirror and discover a piece of parsley stuck to your front tooth.

You drink from a soda can into which someone has
extinguished a cigarette.

You slice your tongue licking an envelope.

Your tire gauge lets out half the air while you're trying to
get a reading.

A station comes in brilliantly when you're standing near the
radio but buzzes, drifts and spits every time you move away.

There are always one or two ice cubes that won't pop out of
the tray.

You wash a garment with a tissue in the pocket and your
entire laundry comes out covered with lint.

The car behind you blasts its horn because you let a
pedestrian finish crossing.

A piece of foil candy wrapper makes electrical contact with
your filling.

You set the alarm on your digital clock for 7pm instead of
7am.

The radio station doesn't tell you who sang that song.

You rub on hand cream and can't turn the bathroom
doorknob to get out.

People behind you on a supermarket line dash ahead of
you to a counter just opening up.

Your glasses slide down your nose when you perspire.

You can't look up the correct spelling of a word in the
dictionary because you don't know how to spell it.

You have to inform five different sales people in the same
store that you're just browsing.

You had that pen in your hand only a second ago and now
you can't find it.

You reach under the table to pick something off the floor
and smash your head on the way up.