The first person stops talking, and the second person will begin ranting about their Pet
Peeve.
The idea behind the pet
peeve battle was to draw people to view and "like" TransLink's Facebook page with a fun and interactive concept, one that hits on a sensitive topic of great interest to customers.
One of my all-time favorite
peeves is the quintessential: "But you did not put so and so in the report." For instance, I did not explicitly say that the aorta was not torn in the trauma patient.
NEW YORK -- More than two in five women regard unwanted facial hair as one of their most distressing "pet beauty
peeves," according to an on-line survey recently conducted by Yankelovich Partners along with Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
It's hard to give up a
peeve, especially a pet one.
Below is the full list of air travelers' pet
peeves, according to Skyscanner:
One pet
peeve of mine is the increasingly common use of the redundant terms "front shoulder" and "rear ham." We know which end the shoulders and hams are on.
Warnings against sickled passes, a pet
peeve of Gedeon's, are dispersed with other verbal reminders, "ankles up, arches up" and placement checks, "long back, stomach in, straight supporting leg," that precede each exercise.
News photographers prepare their remote cameras; Bud Mann of Altoona, Florida and his pet,
Peeve, settle in for the night so they can watch the launch; A NASA technician works above the shuttle as it sits on Launch Pad 39B; Clockwise from left, spectators gather along the Port Canaveral barge canal at sunrise in advance of the scheduled launch; Japanese specialist Soichi Noguchi holds a card saying ``Out to Launch'' before entering the shuttle; the crew - pilot James Kelly, mission specialist Wendy Lawrence, centre, and commander Eileen Collins, front right.
My second pet
peeve, is when things are not returned to the place they came from.
In 2011, she got annoyed with 23-year-old Taylor's false modesty and said: "My biggest pet
peeve about Taylor is that she walks on stage in front of 25,000 people and still goes, 'Me?
yESTERDay'S SoluTIonS: L ACE A L AN SOH USED SEMI HUM MI N I TEACHERS PATTER SK I OMI TS BRAE FLOR I DA S I PS LOP TESTS CEP AGED TRAGEDY BONE
PEEVE FOE BENGAL TEETOTAL DAL I URN PALE ELBA BED SL I D REAR WEE THINKER across: 1 Ruth; 4 Clock; 7 Roger; 8 Crave; 9 Irene; 10 Scrutinise; 14 Anthem; 16 Untidy; 17 Altogether; 22 Offer; 23 Thing; 25 Grass; 26 Store; 27 Anon.
A multifaceted perspective on Joan's career and personal life is provided by an inspired assortment of interviews, including playright and rabid Crawford fan Charles Busch, director and former lover Vincent Sherman (who admits to giving Joan a well-deserved slap in the face), costars Betsy Palmer and Diane Baker, and Christina herself, who reveals the origin of Joan's most notorious pet
peeve: When Joan was a child, her impoverished mother was forced to take a job at a laundry, where the family lived in a cramped back room full of--yes!--wire hangers!
Even if your
peeve is petty, it can still be seriously irritating....
As a patient, you undoubtedly have a list of pet
peeves concerning your doctors, such as when they make you wait for appointments or won't spend as much time as you'd like.