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#819862 added June 15, 2014 at 11:24pm
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Pet Peeve
Welcome To My Reality Prompt: What is your pet peeve? What thing annoys you but doesn't affect most people?

Whistling. I hate whistling. It hurts my ears. Hum or sing but please don't whistle! Dogs don't like whistling. They howl. Maybe if I howled, people would stop whistling. I can only hope. I have more then one pet peeve. Driving fast when it is snowing. Is it worth your life and others to speed in the snow to go somewhere? You leave early when it snows and go slow and be safe. If it was up to me, I would be the only one on the road driving when it snows. I like being safe. Snow makes me nervous.

At the grocery store. The person in front of you is arguing because a product costs an extra dollar. Just pay the extra dollar already. Don't you have other plans this afternoon? Have you ever had a kid have his fingers on your food and you are putting it on the check out counter? Finally, the mother tells her kids to leave your food alone. Thank you! I don't like grocery shopping anyway and I just want to get it done. People stand around and talk in the grocery aisle. Really? Go to McDonalds and have your chat. These are my pet peeves. I love shopping but not groceries. Groceries is an errand and something you have to do. I like to get my grocery shopping done and have a great day afterwards. Thank you for reading.

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