Things You Hate That Everyone Loves

Pink Floyd

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
Guys who wear sports jerseys with another man’s name on their back (thought they only did that in jail)

Guys who go out of their way to have THEIR last name printed on a jersey

People who order meals at Dunkin Donuts. Buy your coffee and get the fuck out, don’t order a tuna sandwhich, four coolattas, an egg and cheese, and two dozen donuts. When people do this, I seriously thank god that NJ has such strict gun laws, cause I would shoot a bitch.[/quote]

What if someone gave you, for example an autrographed pair of trunks from Ali himself, would you display it in your home or say no thanks, I hate jersys and whatnot, just curious.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

Hummers
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Really?

Oh, I hate clapping in unison. You know when there’s music and a group of people all clap at the same time? I freaking hate that. I pretty much hate any large group activity/mentality.

[quote]ouroboro_s wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

Hummers
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Really?
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I think he’s talking about the vehicles, not blow jays.

Overblown media bullshit.

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
Guys who wear sports jerseys with another man’s name on their back (thought they only did that in jail)

Guys who go out of their way to have THEIR last name printed on a jersey

People who order meals at Dunkin Donuts. Buy your coffee and get the fuck out, don’t order a tuna sandwhich, four coolattas, an egg and cheese, and two dozen donuts. When people do this, I seriously thank god that NJ has such strict gun laws, cause I would shoot a bitch.[/quote]

What if someone gave you, for example an autrographed pair of trunks from Ali himself, would you display it in your home or say no thanks, I hate jersys and whatnot, just curious.

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A signed jersey is different - that strays into the realm of “Sports memorabilia” and autographs and what not. Of course I can understand that.

But for guys who just wear sports jerseys, I can’t understand it, unless you’re 14 years old or under.

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
Beans in chili, yep I said it. I fucking HATE beans in chili, I really do.[/quote]
x1, just meat and cheese every now and then, no need for beans

[quote]pushmepullme wrote:

[quote]ouroboro_s wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

Hummers
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Really?
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I think he’s talking about the vehicles, not blow jays.
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All right then. For a moment I thought I’d stepped into another universe.

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
Beans in chili, yep I said it. I fucking HATE beans in chili, I really do.[/quote]

Thank you. Beans are fucking mank. Ruin everything they are put in. I also dislike 2Pac and the Doors.

Quickbooks. worst fucking program on earth for those that know what we are doing.

Shit needs more controls.

If there are beans in it, it ain’t chili- it’s stew at best.

This thread
“Im Redneck and proud of it!” stickers on peoples’ cars. You need to be separated from society if you have one.
Arrogance
Michele Bachman
Obama
Baseball
My father-in-law
Being a “die hard fan” when you know jack shit about the team.
Dallas Cowboys. America’s team? Maybe 10yrs ago.

[quote]farmerson12 wrote:
Dallas Cowboys. America’s team? Maybe 10yrs ago.[/quote]

Agree, I was born and raised in Texas and love the Cowboys but since the days of Irvin, Smith and Aikman they have went down hill, I believe if America were to have a team now it would have to be the Patriots, unfortunatly. I hate Bill Belichick smug face, you are the coach of one of the best teams in the NFL, enjoy your life. Same goes with Jay Cutler, hate that look on his face as well.

[quote]Travis56 wrote:

[quote]farmerson12 wrote:
Dallas Cowboys. America’s team? Maybe 10yrs ago.[/quote]

Agree, I was born and raised in Texas and love the Cowboys but since the days of Irvin, Smith and Aikman they have went down hill, I believe if America were to have a team now it would have to be the Patriots, unfortunatly. I hate Bill Belichick smug face, you are the coach of one of the best teams in the NFL, enjoy your life. Same goes with Jay Cutler, hate that look on his face as well. [/quote]

Every single word you used I agree with. Seriously.

Ooh I love I hate’s

the Yankees
people who go 10 mph under the speed limit because they are making a right turn in 5 blocks
people who dont use the on ramp to get to highway speed when trying to merge onto the highway.
the Phillies
cigarette smoke
hard stance liberals
High Gas prices

just to get started

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
Guys who wear sports jerseys with another man’s name on their back (thought they only did that in jail)

Guys who go out of their way to have THEIR last name printed on a jersey

People who order meals at Dunkin Donuts. Buy your coffee and get the fuck out, don’t order a tuna sandwhich, four coolattas, an egg and cheese, and two dozen donuts. When people do this, I seriously thank god that NJ has such strict gun laws, cause I would shoot a bitch.[/quote]

What if someone gave you, for example an autrographed pair of trunks from Ali himself, would you display it in your home or say no thanks, I hate jersys and whatnot, just curious.

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A signed jersey is different - that strays into the realm of “Sports memorabilia” and autographs and what not. Of course I can understand that.

But for guys who just wear sports jerseys, I can’t understand it, unless you’re 14 years old or under. [/quote]

I figured you’d be with me on the signed stuff, I have a signed Jeff Carter jersey because he’s a friend and neighbor, however I’m going to have to buy a new Blue Jackets jersey because he got traded :frowning:

FTR, I own three Steelers jerseys but only wear one, #95 Greg LLoyd on gameday, not out and about, I have about a dozen Steeler t’s for that lol.

[quote]Travis56 wrote:

[quote]farmerson12 wrote:
Dallas Cowboys. America’s team? Maybe 10yrs ago.[/quote]

Agree, I was born and raised in Texas and love the Cowboys but since the days of Irvin, Smith and Aikman they have went down hill, I believe if America were to have a team now it would have to be the Patriots, unfortunatly. I hate Bill Belichick smug face, you are the coach of one of the best teams in the NFL, enjoy your life. Same goes with Jay Cutler, hate that look on his face as well. [/quote]

In defence of the Boy’s, they were not the ones who came up with that ridiculous name, from what I understand, NFL films came up with it.

I agree with you on BB, that guy would frown while getting a blowjob.

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
Guys who wear sports jerseys with another man’s name on their back (thought they only did that in jail)

Guys who go out of their way to have THEIR last name printed on a jersey

People who order meals at Dunkin Donuts. Buy your coffee and get the fuck out, don’t order a tuna sandwhich, four coolattas, an egg and cheese, and two dozen donuts. When people do this, I seriously thank god that NJ has such strict gun laws, cause I would shoot a bitch.[/quote]

What if someone gave you, for example an autrographed pair of trunks from Ali himself, would you display it in your home or say no thanks, I hate jersys and whatnot, just curious.

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A signed jersey is different - that strays into the realm of “Sports memorabilia” and autographs and what not. Of course I can understand that.

But for guys who just wear sports jerseys, I can’t understand it, unless you’re 14 years old or under. [/quote]

FTR, I own three Steelers jerseys but only wear one, #95 Greg LLoyd on gameday, not out and about, I have about a dozen Steeler t’s for that lol.

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Same here. If Im at the game or with a group of guys watching it on tv, I may wear my jersey. Other than that, Ill just wear a t-shirt. I cant stand those who wear theirs in public. Especially when the season is over!

Sushi -

Highway patrolmen -

activist -

Politics in all its forms -

the Dutch -

Doing abs. Treadmills (any cardio machine really). The Toyota Prius. 3-D movies.