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No Animated GIFs Things About Other Peoples Houses...That Piss You Off?

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One friend I had to tell to get her cat off the table when I was eating.
 
Fancy towels in the bathroom that you can't dry your hands on. What's the point?
 
Shoes, boots, gumshoes/rubbers in the middle of the floor and/or in front of the door.

Things left sitting on the steps.

Laundry on the floor.
 
Joysticks burning, the smell of pot.
 
Uncomfortable furniture, I don't care if it's 'trendy', I want to sit and be comfortable in the damn chair. Keeping the temperature at 60 degrees F.
 
/\ Looking at you

Fluffy ruffled gadgety on the toilet.
 
I can't abide overhead lights that are so bright they hurt my eyes. I've actually been in living rooms that had multiple four-bulb fluorescent lights overhead.

Additionally, cities often are filled with houses packed in on undersized lots, leaving no room to place the garage properly. MANY homes have hideous designs with boxy garages jutting out in front of the house and ruining the edifice. It's become so common that there are likely many people who don't even see it as bad design any longer.
 
/\ Looking at you

Fluffy ruffled gadgety on the toilet.

You remember that post?

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I can't abide overhead lights that are so bright they hurt my eyes. I've actually been in living rooms that had multiple four-bulb fluorescent lights overhead.

Additionally, cities often are filled with houses packed in on undersized lots, leaving no room to place the garage properly. MANY homes have hideous designs with boxy garages jutting out in front of the house and ruining the edifice. It's become so common that there are likely many people who don't even see it as bad design any longer.

That is an ugly look.
 
Joysticks burning, the smell of pot.

You should have said something, I would have grabbed the Febreze. ..|

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Joysticks burning
I burn jossticks and incense all the time; only one person is allowed to enter my flat (without a warrant or court order) and he likes it.

As for other people's houses; I don't care, it's their home they can do whatever they like.
 
Taking your shoes off at the door. :grrr:


I would never ask any guest with dry, reasonably clean shoes to remove them at my house. That is what I have a vacuum cleaner and a mop for.

I do not like taking my shoes off at other people's houses.

Often times, my socks get dirty from walking on their carpets and floors!
 
The only thing I can think of is that I had an urge to straighten pictures on the wall that were hanging crookedly. I actually did straighten a few pictures but finally learned to control myself. The same with unevenly spaced candlesticks on our church alter. It drives me buggy.
 
Most of the above and pictures hung too high on the wall.

The smell of old cigarette smoke and deep fried food.

Any potpourri.

Living rooms that are too neat.
 
No coasters in sight. . .where in the H*** does one place one's sweaty drink when one is trying to talk with both hands :rotflmao:
 
The only thing I can think of is that I had an urge to straighten pictures on the wall that were hanging crookedly. I actually did straighten a few pictures but finally learned to control myself. The same with unevenly spaced candlesticks on our church alter. It drives me buggy.
I'm not Christian but I love visiting old village churches at times when no one is worshipping there. I love the peaceful atmosphere, the stone work, the stained glass windows, and the sense of history. But if I see unevenly placed candlesticks on the altar I have to rearranged them until they are perfectly symmetrically aligned. Sadly, I see fewer and fewer candlesticks, and other expensive items, in small untended churches nowadays. Due to rampant theft they usually have to keep anything valuable locked away.
 
^ I just want to slap the person who did this across to next Thursday.
 
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