Periodically, I'm going to have a list of what bugs me. It'll be my outlet to keep me sane. Anyway, here are some of them -
- CSI Las Vegas - there are numerous problems I have with this show. I was watching it tonight. I can't ever remember one of the shows where they didn't get the guilty person. Also, how could they ever do what they do when it's always dark in the building?
- unions bug me to no end.
- winter
- CSI Miami. More specifically, Horatio Cane on that show. Always looks at everything sideways and is over-dramatic.
- ER. How can so many bad things only happen to the staff of the ER?
- Canada's child custoday laws. Completely favor the mother in almost every way.
- Canada's child support laws. Again, favor the mother.
- Canad'a gun registry. Has done nothing to keep guns off the street. Makes criminals of otherwise law-abiding citizens. Should be done away with all together.
- people who want tasers's banned.
- Canada's pronunciation of the word lieutenant. For those who don't know, up here it's pronounced Leftenant. Stupid if you ask me. I pronounce it the proper way, not the Canadian way.
- continuity in many TV shows and movies I watch. People hate when I point out a mistake because I tend to notice many of them.
- public schools (or anywhere for that matter) who won't allow the word Christmas to be used. It's a friggin Christmas tree, not a holiday tree people. I have to laugh when public school employees won't have anything to do with Christmas, yet they want the Christmas holidays off. Why, what are you celebrating?
- Quebec in general and the French that live there.
- Microsoft
- Telus Mobility's digital rights management policies.
- Sasktel's monopoly over the digital network in Saskatchewan. They won'd allow Telus customers such as myself access to their digital network outside of the major cities, so I have no cell coverage outside of the city. I wonder if a person could sue Sasktel if they had a major emergency and didn't have access to cellular service because Sasktel wouldn't allow them to as is the case now.
- Americans who think they came in and saved the whole world in World War 2. The fact is that they sat back and watched Canadians (and others) die for a couple of years before they decided to help out.
Anyway, I think that's enough for now. I'm sure there'll be more soon.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
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