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26 March 2012, 16:26
boondocker
Pet Peeve thread
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Originally posted by wasbeeman:
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Originally posted by boondocker:
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Originally posted by wasbeeman:
The word is "peeve" as in minor vexation. Not a major problem or a catastrophic illness or having kids you can't support. Just a little day to day irritation. You know, kinda like a newbie that comes in here and wants to take us to school by threatening to leave the forum. Big Grin
usta bee stillbeeman, before that Beemanbeme. Damn techies.
Kinda of ironic the spelling police critic's some one, when their own signature line starts with usta bee. Just saying u-no, kinda like stone thrower's living in glass houses. Oh and I shoot boolits, just my little tribute to the great folks over at cast boolits.


Boolits isn't a display of poor spelling, it's a contrived display of ignorance. Or a pitiful attempt at being kewl.


Why would it be an attempt of being cool? Such as usta or kewl. Mister spell checker,chill out and smile. Everyone has their quirks, it's what's make the world work.I am done some people just can give it and not take it.


Ecclesiastes 10:2 (NIV)

“The heart of the wise inclines to the right,
but the heart of the fool to the left.”

When the SHTF he with the most lead will retain the most gold!
29 March 2012, 11:31
tankhunter
Tight arsed shooters ,especially here in Australia some of them are the biggest ,scabs ,jews whatever you want to call them ,they want everything for nothing ! unless they are cheating you or thieving from you, they dont want to buy it ,they complain ''oh yeah but i can get one cheaper at blah blah blahs'' [then why dont you f..king buy it from him idiot ?].They want you to pay the freight for them ,plus ammo, dies,'' errrr what else do i get with it ??? is there any cleaning gear ? what about projectiles ? i spose its got shit wood on it has it ? my wife says your asking too much for it '' .Then you will see the same gun you sold them six months later for sale at some ridiculous inflated price ! on the net . Yeah i just go to work so i can give you a 40 year old rifle thats still brand New so a F...kwit like you can get it for half price Fuckoff!
29 March 2012, 17:07
arkypete
I enjoy finding out what the pet peeves of anal retentives, fuss budgets, Prunella Purepants, are, then I csn needle them.
My most favorite is upon parting is the tell them to have a great day..........unless they made other plans.

Jim


"Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force." --Thomas Jefferson

04 April 2012, 18:30
Cazador humilde
Repair shops that call their mechanics "technicians."
05 April 2012, 02:26
conifer
safe dings
09 April 2012, 00:42
swifter 220
One of my annoyances (can’t spell pete preevises) is being in Dallas/Ft. Worth/Austin/Houston and seeing folks running down the highway with their one ton, four wheel (can’t spell 4 either) drive pickups with Ranch Hand bumpers front and rear, forty two thousand pound power take off winch with 400 feet (nope can’t spell fut) of cables, headache rack with two dozen KC lights, windows darken out, buckmaster sticker all over the back window, running on 48X16X24 Giant Monster Gumbo Grabber/Slingers and the truck looks like it just came off the show room floor. I live in a very rural farming/ranching community and these ranchers and farmers don’t have all that stuff and they are “OFF ROAD” every day.
Then I think about Boyz and their Toyz…..


"We Don't Rent Pigs !"
09 April 2012, 07:29
wasbeeman
take the above truck and put a handicapped permit on it. Then I do get steamed. Especially when the driver gets out and its some lard ass with a cig hanging out of his mouth.


Aim for the exit hole
09 April 2012, 17:47
swifter 220
I forgot to add that. I got sideswiped while was typing. There is a kid who lives in town north of us where my wife and I go the grocery store. Exact kind of truck, it has handicapped plates on it and I have inquired about this twice. He is fine, it is for his grandparents but instead of a tag hanging from the rear view, he has the plates. I have called Barney Fife on him twice because he parks in the handicapped when he has been by himself. Get this, he carries a little step stool so his grandparents can get in and out of his truck.


"We Don't Rent Pigs !"
10 April 2012, 02:23
wasbeeman
IMO, if someone that is not handicapped uses the vechicle and parks in a priviledged slot, the car ought to be towed.


Aim for the exit hole
10 April 2012, 03:49
boondocker
I do agree,one case I remember was over 20 years ago. I was stopping at the CVS too pick something up and guy pulls into the handicap with a neck brace on. Looks in the mirror, takes off the brace and jerks his head around to see if he was followed then went inside. I was young amd did not think over it much to later, pissed me off.


Ecclesiastes 10:2 (NIV)

“The heart of the wise inclines to the right,
but the heart of the fool to the left.”

When the SHTF he with the most lead will retain the most gold!
10 April 2012, 19:54
Grenadier
You know who you are: Gunsmithing pet peeves
12 April 2012, 21:10
Idaho Sharpshooter
whiners mostly, like 90% of the ones who responded here.

As we used to say in the Army; "you got three hots and a cot and free ammunition, quit whining..."

Rich
27 April 2012, 20:31
MC
The long-range shooting crazes or crazies and the shows promoting it.

Posts which compare mule deer management to whitetails and expect the same result.

Guns which have been hunted, but have no scratches/dings.

Little League baseball coaches who think they are really baseball coaches.
07 June 2012, 08:01
Norman Conquest
Misuse of the English language. In particular the current use (due primarily by the media) of the term decimate; I.E. 'the troops were decimated',etc.The correct term would be devastated or other terms equaling mass destruction.The term decimate was designed by the Romans that when an opposing force would not surrender + once finally beaten the Romans would take 1 man out of 10 + put to the sword (or other means of execution).Point being is that the term decimate in the Latin means a reduction by 10%.
07 June 2012, 10:25
Gatogordo
quote:
Originally posted by Norman Conquest:
Misuse of the English language. In particular the current use (due primarily by the media) of the term decimate; I.E. 'the troops were decimated',etc.The correct term would be devastated or other terms equaling mass destruction.The term decimate was designed by the Romans that when an opposing force would not surrender + once finally beaten the Romans would take 1 man out of 10 + put to the sword (or other means of execution).Point being is that the term decimate in the Latin means a reduction by 10%.


Of course, that is not misuse of the English language. Since we are not Romans, and since the modern ENGLISH definition is to "kill, destroy, or remove a large proportion of or to ddrastically reduce the strength or effectiveness of (something)" then the examples you cited were absolutely correct English.


xxxxxxxxxx
When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.

NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.

I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
07 June 2012, 21:15
brent ebeling
People that always complain about those of us who like to shoot long range.
08 June 2012, 03:19
Cazador humilde
quote:
Originally posted by Norman Conquest:
Misuse of the English language.


"Broke" as in "It's broke."
"Where're you at?" instead of "Where are you?"
08 June 2012, 05:06
ray in Wenatchee
OK, I have one...
In any used vehicle section, the term "tranny" I know I won't go there....... r in w.
09 June 2012, 09:33
Norman Conquest
I agree Gato,forgive my phrase structure.If we are picking nits,then one must remember damn near all of our language comes from a latin/greek base.I have no problem with misspelling but I do with ignorance.This is just a case in point of my pet peeve. "The ignorance of the American people".
09 June 2012, 20:59
Gatogordo
quote:
Originally posted by Norman Conquest:
I agree Gato,forgive my phrase structure.If we are picking nits,then one must remember damn near all of our language comes from a latin/greek base.I have no problem with misspelling but I do with ignorance.This is just a case in point of my pet peeve. "The ignorance of the American people".


All too right, and way too many of them vote. Mad

BTW, my nit pick for the day......I am amazed and regusted at how many people on the net can't spell "lose, loser", etc. All too often they put an extra "o" in the word and it becomes "loose, looser".


xxxxxxxxxx
When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.

NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.

I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
13 June 2012, 08:12
Norman Conquest
They will vote again this year as well.Point made for all concerned,I hope.
15 July 2012, 08:21
carpediem4570
My pet peeve: Anything East of Manitoba.

Regards,

Carpediem4570


No politician who supports gun control should recieve armed protection paid for by those he is trying to disarm.

Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways-scotch in one hand-Chocolate in the other-body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WHOO-HOO, WHAT A RIDE!!"

Madly Off In All Directions
15 July 2012, 14:01
conifer
Really??!!
Jeez. Growing up in Winnipeg, I recall great fishing in gorgeous northern Ontario.
15 July 2012, 20:39
wasbeeman
(/quote)

BTW, my nit pick for the day......I am amazed and regusted at how many people on the net can't spell "lose, loser", etc. All too often they put an extra "o" in the word and it becomes "loose, looser".[/QUOTE]

You find the same things in newspaper articles, magazines, and even books. It is often people's utter reliance on 'puters:

I have a spelling checker.
It came with my PC.
It plainly marks four my revue
Mistakes I cannot sea.
I've run this poem threw it.
I'm sure your please too no.
Its letter perfect, in it's weigh.
My checker tolled me sew.


Aim for the exit hole
17 July 2012, 02:39
Alberta Canuck
quote:
Originally posted by wasbeeman:
(/quote)

You find the same things in newspaper articles, magazines, and even books. It is often people's utter reliance on 'puters:

I have a spelling checker.
It came with my PC.
It plainly marks four my revue
Mistakes I cannot sea.
I've run this poem threw it.
I'm sure your please too no.
Its letter perfect, in it's weigh.
My checker tolled me sew.


Grate poem! tu2
17 July 2012, 04:29
conifer
......causes me to wonder........[(though spelling errors catch my eye and my (forgive me) judgementality)] (is that an acceptable expression??) .....how important or not are spelling errors. Certainly consistency in language should be expected, if only because "standards" ought to be set and maintained. They are useful. But, it seems that "mis"spellings are constantly becoming standardised, either officially by inclusion in a revised dictionary, or by prolonged use. Is this "bad"??.....or is it part of an evolutionary process?? I dunno. Somebody out there in AR-land tell me, please.....BECAUSE IT PISSES ME OFF!!!!
18 July 2012, 02:28
wasbeeman
IMO, it is evolutionary. When I was a kid, using the word "ain't" could get you drawn and quartered at the least. Now it's in the dictionary. To someone my age, especially if you had a 7th grade english teacher like Mrs Allen, the words and construction can really grate on your ears. But, you hear supposedly educated people using the idioms and who can really argue with the elocution of a mega millionaire sports figure that can't read or write, or a rock star that has trouble focusing his eyes?


Aim for the exit hole
18 July 2012, 09:29
Norman Conquest
For what it's worth dept.In the early 70's Walter Cronkite (uncle walter,et al) said the word "febuary" instead of "february".The Sxxxt hit the fan but the general concensious was that that if a word is in common usage,then it becomes valid.Thanks Uncle Walter + the ranks of the illiterate, thanks,"you idiots in congress wherever your lair is,to allow this to happen.
21 July 2012, 16:46
Norton
Bluefish......when you're fishing for stripers. Mad
22 July 2012, 07:48
muzza
Poor spelling does annoy me somewhat , but nowhere near as much as reading someones entire post and finding not one full stop , comma , or other common-usage form of punctuation mark.
Most usually a product of a younger person , and often found in company of "text-speak" spelling...


________________________

Old enough to know better
23 July 2012, 02:50
Scriptus
Wy ya'll trien to learn peepil rite inglish?
23 July 2012, 07:47
filmit
wasting 7 minutes of time reading this thread when I could of been looking at porn rotflmo

I mean seriously, I'd of been done already Eeker
25 July 2012, 08:54
Donald Nelson
Well my biggest PP is the excuse of I am looking for a rifle for a small scrawny kid as an excuse to use under powered calibers for big game hunting.
I was the second smallest boy in my class and I started hunting with a sporterized .303 Enfield. Brass buttplate and all. Did it kick? Hell yes but that was all we had for me to use. So even in the summer I practiced with a coat on and got used to it. Fact is it really wasn't any worse than a single shot 20 gauge. My second year hunting I had saved my money and bought a Winchester 94 in 30-30. You know the old ones without a crossbolt safety. No one was ever accidentally shot while I put the thing on half cock or unloaded it either. My senior year in high school at a whopping 110 pounds I moved up to a 30-06. So all these threads looking to decide if a .243 with a 60 grain bullet will kick more than a .223 with a 60 grain bullet so Jr. don't get his shoulder bruised kills me. If Jr. is that big of a wimp let him sit in the house with mommy! She can teach him to knit! We coddle today's youth way to much! And I don't want to hear about recoil teaching them to flinch and not shoot well. Get a rifle that fits them. Set them on the bench proper and give them a pad if needed. Hearing protection, safety glass's and they will do fine. Teach them the proper way to shoot. All the guys who shoot the big bores for Africa talk about learning how to handle guns that bring tears to most men's eyes or how you can get used to the big magnums without a brake then we don't want a kid to feel any recoil. Come on!

Rant Over!


Molon Labe

New account for Jacobite
02 August 2012, 14:07
Norman Conquest
Don,I remember when I first fired my major thumper.I was young.That was under the tutalage of Major Mike Maistrelli.He taught me to shoot skeet + birds.I also learned at a tender age that recoil is a state of mind. The key my friend is to use your breathe control(for starters).Forget recoil;it only exists in your mind.That does not mean don't snug it up;a man would be a fool to not do so.
02 August 2012, 17:33
NavyVet
quote:
Originally posted by Donald Nelson:
... If Jr. is that big of a wimp let him sit in the house with mommy! She can teach him to knit! We coddle today's youth way to much! ...

Rant Over!


Umm... Donald, I don't think mommy is in the house knitting. Maybe Jr should go shooting with her. Lol.


NRA life member, thanks to Steve. Smiler

Running on empty...
03 August 2012, 06:33
lavaca
Norman and Gato,

I agree wholeheartedly. The ignorance of the American people/liberals is my pet peeve. It's pretty much the same thing.
04 August 2012, 02:20
wasbeeman
What has become a big time pp. Have you noticed that the US medal winners put their hands over their hearts and even sing along with the anthem. Makes you feel good. My PP is anytime Obama is faced with the flag of the United States, he grabs his crotch.
Not too surprising, I guess, since he has admitted that he and his wife have been to several flag burnings.


Aim for the exit hole
04 August 2012, 11:20
Donald Nelson
quote:
Originally posted by NavyVet:
quote:
Originally posted by Donald Nelson:
... If Jr. is that big of a wimp let him sit in the house with mommy! She can teach him to knit! We coddle today's youth way to much! ...

Rant Over!


Umm... Donald, I don't think mommy is in the house knitting. Maybe Jr should go shooting with her. Lol.


Well many mommy's are including my wife. Sometimes I wish she would go shooting with me but seldom ever wish she wanted to hunt. That is my time. I was disappointed my daughter never took up shooting or hunting.


Molon Labe

New account for Jacobite
05 August 2012, 03:50
Alberta Canuck
The two spellings which really bite my butt are "Muzzle break" and "Gold Metal Match". The original producers of that stuff, Federal Cartridge Company, were making and selling "Gold MEDAL match ammo. As in capable of winning a Gold Medal, or itself being of Gold Medal quality.


My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still.

29 December 2014, 01:00
Jarrod
People that refer to themselves as (Mommy) or (Daddy) of their dog. I have not yet to hear of a human giving birth to a German Shepherd.

People that take all day to make a right turn into a parking lot etc. You do not have to stop to turn into a parking lot you can keep rolling as you are doing this.

As was already mentioned the whole Winny, Leupy, Remmy etc.


"Science only goes so far then God takes over."