Gimmie your "best" first world problems (Page 6)
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2013-09-07 6:10 PM in reply to: KSH |
Member 5452 NC | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by KSH I have never understood the leaf blowers. It just moves the problem to another area. Yea, out of my yard. |
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2013-09-07 8:49 PM in reply to: switch |
Pro 5755 | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Left Brain I have a dessert suggestion for that meal too. Originally posted by switch Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly So why don't you? Originally posted by Hot Runner My third/first world problem is entering crisis level. Mounting city-wide search for kitty litter today. (Can I log that?) It's good they don't have house inspections in the third world, or this one would probably be condemned. My cat's food is $53 for 8 pounds. Per pound it would be cheaper to feed them grilled salmon Or..........................................................when is CHINESE New Year? You could have another dinner. Lord......I apologize.... Hypothetically... If I don't have the right kind of wine to serve with cat, and I have to send someone to the store before we can eat, is that a first world problem or third world problem? |
2013-09-07 9:10 PM in reply to: BrianRunsPhilly |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly Duh, second world problem.Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Left Brain I have a dessert suggestion for that meal too. Originally posted by switch Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly So why don't you? Originally posted by Hot Runner My third/first world problem is entering crisis level. Mounting city-wide search for kitty litter today. (Can I log that?) It's good they don't have house inspections in the third world, or this one would probably be condemned. My cat's food is $53 for 8 pounds. Per pound it would be cheaper to feed them grilled salmon :) Or..........................................................when is CHINESE New Year? You could have another dinner. Lord......I apologize.... Hypothetically... If I don't have the right kind of wine to serve with cat, and I have to send someone to the store before we can eat, is that a first world problem or third world problem? |
2013-09-08 6:18 AM in reply to: switch |
Extreme Veteran 320 Chelsea, MI | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems My 3rd car broke down on a joyride a mile from home and I had to call the wife for a tow. I think it put me out for 15 minutes. I ate a bit much yesterday and feel a little off. My wife bought too much fruit from the local farmers. I will either have to freeze, can or throw it away. |
2013-09-08 7:09 AM in reply to: 0 |
Master 8250 Eugene, Oregon | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Simple.....Have Moondawg send you some Erguotou from Beijing. Based on observation of fellow diners, it pairs well with donkey and dog, so it should go with cat as well. Actually, it would numb your nervous system so much you'd probably decide it goes well with anything,. Oops--supposed to be a reply to Brian. Second world problem solved for the moment here--found litter at another branch of the store about a mile away. There were only three bags so, following the expat code of honor (never buy the last pack litter or TP unless you are in fact completely out), plus in the interest of balanced muscle development, I bought two of them. No motor vehicle was involved. Strength training is the solution to a first world problem! Edited by Hot Runner 2013-09-08 7:15 AM |
2013-09-08 9:01 AM in reply to: KSH |
Master 3127 Sunny Southern Cal | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by KSH Originally posted by popsracer I was thinking of this thread and got a bit of a chuckle at my wife yesterday. The next door neighbor's yardcare service blew leaves into the road instead of picking them up and they were starting to find their way into our yard. My wife went nuts. She went right over and got the number for the business and demanded they come over immediately and clean it up. It was funny how worked up she was over this horrendous problem. I have never understood the leaf blowers. It just moves the problem to another area. I play a game on my runs and bikes, and that is to guess how long it will be into the workout before I encounter my first "leaf" blower. It's usually sometime between about 30 seconds and 5 minutes. Those things make huge clouds of dust, not to mention noise, and yeah, all they typically do is blow the crap into the street. I don't understand the need to have a clean gutter in front of your home. Sometimes the people rake it up the mess from the street, sometimes not. I did manage to get the crew at the local park where I run to re-work their schedule so they weren't there 6 days a week with their leaf blowers at the same morning hour as dozens of people walking and running around the park. |
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2013-09-08 10:26 AM in reply to: switch |
Elite 3201 South Florida | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems I thought of this thread last night. A few of us were going to a concert and one girl's husband ordered us a car so we wouldn't have to drive. When he came to drop off his wife he saw it was a Suburban. He was mad because he had ordered the suburban limo so he called the company and we had to wait a half hour to get the new car. Made us a little late to our VIP box and we missed one Of the opening acts. |
2013-09-08 8:03 PM in reply to: Hot Runner |
Master 2380 Beijing | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by Hot Runner Simple.....Have Moondawg send you some Erguotou from Beijing. Based on observation of fellow diners, it pairs well with donkey and dog, so it should go with cat as well. Actually, it would numb your nervous system so much you'd probably decide it goes well with anything,. I'm told it pairs well with anything, because by tomorrow you won't remember what you ate, and you certainly won't care to remember what you drank.
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2013-09-08 10:01 PM in reply to: moondawg14 |
Got Wahoo? 5423 San Antonio | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems While flying business class to Paris last month I missed my connecting flight and had to fly coach on another flight. My designer dogs don't shed, but their hair grows at an alarming rate. I have to get them groomed once every three months at about $100 per dog (goldendoodles). I can't figure out how to change the water filter in my refrigerator. My landcruiser air conditioner blows too cold. My sprinkler system pops a head at least twice a year. My espresso machine takes like 30 seconds to heat water sufficiently to brew. The pool TV sometimes has a bad glare |
2013-09-08 10:16 PM in reply to: tmwelshy |
Veteran 930 Morgan Hill, California | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems My wife last night at dinner said "I like it when the chill the plate for the salad but not when they chill the silverware too." I told her, that is so going on this thread. I was then in the doghouse. That is my first world problem. |
2013-09-09 12:34 PM in reply to: kmac1346 |
Veteran 869 Stevens Point, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems There is a cricket in/near my office. I have to have my headphones in to listen to PandoraOne, because it is annoying me! |
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2013-09-09 12:44 PM in reply to: Justin86 |
Master 2167 Livonia, MI | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems I went to visit a friend and see her new house this weekend. It's ginormous and gorgeous. She complained about how hard it was to decorate and furnish the 6000 plus sq. ft. And the cleaning....well, obviously it would suck to have to maintain that much space. Luckily when she "complains" she is fully aware of how first world her problems are and is extremely thankful for what she has....as well as very charitable |
2013-09-09 1:16 PM in reply to: Justin86 |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by Justin86 There is a cricket in/near my office. I have to have my headphones in to listen to PandoraOne, because it is annoying me! FWIW, there is an electronic cricket noise maker that can be put into a computer and set to go off at regular intervals. I'm sure yours is a real cricket, and no one would want to torture you like that, but, uh, just in case...:) |
2013-09-09 1:45 PM in reply to: switch |
Veteran 869 Stevens Point, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Justin86 There is a cricket in/near my office. I have to have my headphones in to listen to PandoraOne, because it is annoying me! FWIW, there is an electronic cricket noise maker that can be put into a computer and set to go off at regular intervals. I'm sure yours is a real cricket, and no one would want to torture you like that, but, uh, just in case... I had no idea that existed.... Now I'm suspicious of my coworkers . |
2013-09-09 7:40 PM in reply to: Justin86 |
Master 2380 Beijing | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by Justin86 Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Justin86 There is a cricket in/near my office. I have to have my headphones in to listen to PandoraOne, because it is annoying me! FWIW, there is an electronic cricket noise maker that can be put into a computer and set to go off at regular intervals. I'm sure yours is a real cricket, and no one would want to torture you like that, but, uh, just in case... I had no idea that existed.... Now I'm suspicious of my coworkers . There was a kid at work who told me: "You're like a 20 year old stuck in a 40 year old body." The day I left for China, I left one of these in his office. |
2013-09-09 7:48 PM in reply to: switch |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems I don't really like the way my new $100+ running shoes feel, so now I just wear them for walking around and I had to get a new pair of different $100+running shoes. |
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2013-09-09 8:04 PM in reply to: jmk-brooklyn |
Expert 1544 Alexandria, MN | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems I was having trouble viewing this thread properly on my phone so I had to open up the Macbook instead. Which of course was low on battery so I had to dig out the charging cord. Then to top it all off, my wife hadn't logged out of BT, so I had to do it then log myself in. I didn't realize that until halfway through typing this post. FML. |
2013-09-09 8:17 PM in reply to: moondawg14 |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by moondawg14 We would have been separated in school.Originally posted by Justin86 Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Justin86 There is a cricket in/near my office. I have to have my headphones in to listen to PandoraOne, because it is annoying me! FWIW, there is an electronic cricket noise maker that can be put into a computer and set to go off at regular intervals. I'm sure yours is a real cricket, and no one would want to torture you like that, but, uh, just in case... I had no idea that existed.... Now I'm suspicious of my coworkers .  There was a kid at work who told me: "You're like a 20 year old stuck in a 40 year old body." The day I left for China, I left one of these in his office. |
2013-09-09 8:21 PM in reply to: jmk-brooklyn |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by jmk-brooklynI don't really like the way my new $100+ running shoes feel, so now I just wear them for walking around and I had to get a new pair of different $100+running shoes. No doubt. Good one. |
2013-09-09 8:23 PM in reply to: switch |
Master 2380 Beijing | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Originally posted by switch Originally posted by moondawg14 We would have been separated in school. Originally posted by Justin86 Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Justin86 There is a cricket in/near my office. I have to have my headphones in to listen to PandoraOne, because it is annoying me! FWIW, there is an electronic cricket noise maker that can be put into a computer and set to go off at regular intervals. I'm sure yours is a real cricket, and no one would want to torture you like that, but, uh, just in case... I had no idea that existed.... Now I'm suspicious of my coworkers . There was a kid at work who told me: "You're like a 20 year old stuck in a 40 year old body." The day I left for China, I left one of these in his office.
Repeatedly. |
2013-09-11 3:25 AM in reply to: moondawg14 |
Master 2380 Beijing | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Today is my "car restriction day." So, I had to take the bus instead of having my driver pick me up and take me to work.
On top of that, I forgot my bus card, so I had to pay 16 cents instead of 7 cents to ride the bus. |
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2013-09-11 5:08 AM in reply to: 0 |
Master 8250 Eugene, Oregon | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems I think a 7 cents vs 16 cents is a third world problem. I don't know what world this problem belongs to, but it's my world.....A massage lady comes to my house once a week and does a traditional pressure point massage for $8. The aforementioned cat loves her and tries to participate in said massage, constantly jumping on the bed and stretching out beside me. She's a cat person and lately several minutes of the massage, despite my protests, have been going to the cat instead of me. He hasn't made any financial contribution to the massage cost and instead expects me not only to finance his massage, but also search the city for litter and bring in food from overseas. Edited by Hot Runner 2013-09-11 5:10 AM |
2013-09-17 8:37 PM in reply to: popsracer |
Champion 6503 NOVA - Ironic for an Endurance Athlete | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems Candy Crush on my iPhone5 won't synch with the one on my PC without hitting refresh...twice! |
2013-09-17 9:02 PM in reply to: pga_mike |
Champion 10550 Austin, Texas | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems My Coach purse kept sliding off my shoulder until I realized that it was because the material from my IMAZ finisher jacket was too slippery and I had to then juggle holding my umbrella in one hand, Starbucks coffee in the other while I took off my jacket so my Coach purse wouldn't slip any more.
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2013-09-17 9:39 PM in reply to: blueyedbikergirl |
Champion 6503 NOVA - Ironic for an Endurance Athlete | Subject: RE: Gimmie your "best" first world problems My Di2 battery only holds its charge for about 280 miles or 6 days, so I had to take my wife's. |
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