The topic This Really Bugs Me did not seem like a hard one at all. I'm sure that everyone was needing to let the world know what really bugs them. What really bugs you? This week each blogger offered a different style and perspective on what irritates them in one way or another. Thank you everyone who decided to step up and participate. Hopefully everyone found this to be fun or at least different. Let's have a week in review of those who have written on what bugs them...
Not everyone enjoys hearing people eat and crunch their food, and sometimes it can be very bothersome. To see exactly why Joshua does not like to hear you or anyone chew, you should ahead over to Relatively Journalizing to read for yourself.....
And I thought my pet peeves were a big deal, but Martin at TheUniversityBlog is amusing, happily ranting about has his rage against being overloaded with too much information as well as students not getting their education in critical thinking before college.....
Torie (torriemichelle.com) feels that the people behind the counters have poor customer services skills. I do agree with what she says because it has happen to me and plenty of others. Go see what else she has to say and leave a comment.....
The Chemist at My Chemical Journey has facts and ideas on the popular coffee chain Starbucks and the overall atmosphere it has while you are in one of them. It was very interesting to read what he had to say. I think this is a very good post you should go read for yourself.....
Lisa [Allisa] who is the owner of Thunked and Befuddled listed among others, something in particular: "When someone sees you in real life [and you don't see them] and they don't bother to say hi, but later leave a myspace/facebook comment or message saying that they saw you." Go visit her post to what else is on the list of what bugs her.....
Aaron of ..::mentalTHREESIXTY::.. is a blogger I discovered while reading through some comments. He didn't join this event, but his post on the anatomy of a class in a learning environment that appears to be the same in every class such as the student on the cell phone texting or the girl that will ask a million questions, even the dreadful first day of class introductions. Go check his blog out and see what else you can relate with him.....
Sometimes an object that we couldn't imagine would bother someone and be a bit nerve wrecking. I don not think Nathan (This Side of Tomorrow) would have an issue with people who may have an issue with clearing the timer on the microwave. I admitted I just open it up, close the door, and walk out the kitchen. Can you imagine a problem that small could do so much?.....
Nick who owns Don't Stop Believin' caught my attention with the banner and sleek blog look. Creating a list is easier to read and the quickest want to mention when people do not take responsibility, Internet Explorer 7 crashes, and more! Go visit his blog.....
Lastly, but not least, Tim who owns AnotherGuy's Weblog believes that everyone should be appreciated no matter what they are told to do. Protocol is very important when it comes to handling important business such as school funding. He tells the truth about women that want to date a mature man, actually dates a jerk.....
This is a view from the bird's nest. If there is anyone that may have been left out, please get in contact with me. Also future topics, ideas, and suggestions, are welcome. So get at me!
Awesome job, Kelvin!
When your next topic comes I'll be glad to join in!
I think you should increase them to once every two weeks, but that's just my opinion. I really enjoyed this.
Well, actually, my name is Alissa. But I shorten it to Lissa. So Lisa is quite close.
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Anyway, this synchroblogging experience was quite fun! Can't wait to see what next months topic is!