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So...even though I always say I try not to let things bother me, or I just let it go after a short while, I confess I do have some pet peeves that set me off!

Being interrupted. The one thing that annoys the me the most is a third person barging into a conversation I'm having with someone and completely changing the subject. I know, I know...what I'm saying might be trivial, or what you might need to say might be urgent, but at LEAST interrupt graciously. Say "Sorry to interrupt--I need you let you know..." and I'll be okay. Don't just walk up and change the subject as if I'm not there.

Don't be impatient and follow up with KTHXBYE. I can't tell you how many times this happens at work. It cheeses me off when you email us with a DANGERWILLROBINSON URGENT URGENT ONOES TEH SKIE IZ FALLENG!!!1!!ELEVENTYONE!!! issue...only to have your Out of Office/On Vacation For the Next Three Weeks notification on when we need to reach back for more info that you so graciously forgot to give us.

Please for the love of pie CHEW WITH YOUR MOUTH CLOSED. You are not a cow. Please note that the squelching sound of teeth against cud is gross. If you've got to crunch down on something, that's fine, but once it's in there, please keep it in there and out of sight.

"YES" IS NOT AN ACCOUNT NUMBER. This little gem came to me after repeated conversations with clients back in my CD/IRA days:

Client: Yes, I'd like to take some money out of my account.
Me: Okay, do you have an account number? (meaning: "...one that I can look up?")
Client: Yes.
Me: ...
Client: ...
Me: ...
Client: OH! You need it?
Me: Yes, please. (meaning: "No, let me just PULL IT OUT OF MY ASS instead.")

You wouldn't believe how many times I dealt with that. And I'd say this works in other situations, where I ask a question and you give me an answer that either makes no sense or has nothing to do with what I'd just asked.

Backpacks on the bus or in a crowded place. I know you're coming home from school/the office/wherever, or you're carrying stuff you bought from vendors at a con...but you need to realize that that's an extra cubic foot you've added behind you. I know it's tough to carry, but PLEASE take it off so you don't bash someone in the face (namely, mine) in the process.

Disorganization. I've come to realize over the last few years how much this bothers me, especially in the workplace. It's not very professional, and it gives off the impression that you really don't know what you're doing. I admit to being disorganized myself, but I try to keep it to a minimum.

Certain singers' affectations. This one's me being picky. I don't mind Robert Smith's warble or Liam Gallagher's snotty delivery, but Natalie Merchant's habit of dropping the note at the end of every line, Matthew Schultz's (Cage the Elephant) disorganized spieling, and Janis Joplin's scratchy whine just make me twitch. I don't mind the music, it's just the vocals that irritate me. Just a matter of taste, I guess.


Other than that? I'm just fine. You? :)
jon_chaisson: (Johnny Cash)
I'm generally a down-to-earth, even-tempered guy. I rarely let things bother me, and when they do, I usually just process it somehow, or at most maybe kick a trashcan or something, and move on. You might see me irritated, but rarely do you ever see me downright pissed off.

I will warn you, though...if you *do* see me pissed off? I'm bound to say some pretty harsh things. I might regret them later on, and they might be wrong, but that's what happens. I'll apologize afterwards if it's warranted, of course, but I don't hold back if it reaches a certain level.

There are very few times that I've let fly, though. The one time I said hurtful words was when I had my hours cut from just shy of 40 hours a week down to 10 at the radio station job in 1996. The owner happened to be conservative and religious (she had a major in divinity, so she wasn't just bible-thumping, she knew from where she preached), but I got along with her just fine until she basically told me at the last possible moment that my hours were strictly temporary until she could get someone else to fill in. In a fit of anger I dropped the key to the station on her desk and walked out. That wasn't what pissed me off, though...the crowning achievement was when I tried to apply for unemployment, she'd written a response to that office saying I'd never worked more than 20 hours a week there, and I wouldn't be able to collect.

That afternoon, I was so fucking pissed off at her for screwing me over that I walked into the house saying "You know, xxxx xxxx is a True Fucking Christian." Had she been in the office at the time, I would have said that to her face, no doubt.

Sure, that might sound like nothing, but this is me living with a family of Roman Catholics, and I have a deep respect for religion and spirituality (it's the followers that sometimes test my patience). Saying that was quite against my nature and the least respectable thing I could have said about her. People can piss me off or anger or irritate me, but I let it go--I forgive them for not paying attention or deliberately being hurtful, because it's part of being human. But rarely will I call them on it.

[Of course, talking politics is a different story, and my default with the Conservatives as of late has been "What the fuck is wrong with you??", but that's a different post all together.]

So yeah...if you get me pissed off or angry enough, I won't become physical. Instead I'll keep an even head and say something very hurtful instead.
jon_chaisson: (Charlie Brown Cut that out)


Kaiser Permanente?

Yeah, hi. Could you please do me a favor and BURY THIS DAMN COMMERCIAL SO I DON'T HAVE TO SEE/HEAR IT ANY MORE?!??

KTHXBYE! :)
jon_chaisson: (The People's Poet)
Apparently Universal Music Group (the biggest record company in the world, mind you) is a bit peeved that MySpace and YouTube are infringing copyright on their artists "by allowing users to post music videos and other content involving Universal artists" (according to the Yahoo Music article linked). I have a few points I'd like to make, mainly concerning YouTube, since I don't normaly use MySpace.

Okay:

Point the First: Streamed Videos )

Point the Second: UMG as Distribution Giant )

Point the Third: Rarities, Out of Print, and Unavailable in the US )

Point the Fourth (and the Most Important): Who's seeing most of the check, anyway? )

Oh, and added to the fact--  )

So yeah. You could say I'm a bit miffed about all of this.

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