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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute book, nice for light reading
This book simply put is about people who just plainly get fed up with the non-sense most of us ignore. It is full of short stories in just about every catagory of annoyance you can imagine. Read the short story of the woman who was appauled at dog owners who wouldn't pick up after their dogs in the neighorhood park; she decided to put little flags in every pile of poo,...
Published on October 2, 2007 by " Anti Microchip "

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not much New Here
The ideas presented are not particularly novel or practical. They provide only slight amusement, and for real gotcha moments, they are pale and relatively insignificant. Not one of the passive-agressive paybacks could be recalled by this reader after having read all the stories. My question from the front cover review by USA Today, what did it find that was so...
Published on October 7, 2008 by Earl A. Myers, Jr.


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute book, nice for light reading, October 2, 2007
This review is from: Life's Little Annoyances: True Tales of People Who Just Can't Take It Anymore (Paperback)
This book simply put is about people who just plainly get fed up with the non-sense most of us ignore. It is full of short stories in just about every catagory of annoyance you can imagine. Read the short story of the woman who was appauled at dog owners who wouldn't pick up after their dogs in the neighorhood park; she decided to put little flags in every pile of poo, and the local park ended up looking like a monument to the fourth of July. Meet the man who got so tired of pushy salesman that he kept his old expired credit card, told the pushy salesman to go away three times, and finally pretended to be interested in buying thousands of dollars worth of mechandise only to give him an expired credit card. In the end he walked out of the store hours later without purchasing a single item. These are only two of the stories, and probably the two least entertaining stories in the entire book. My wife has an affinity for picking up little books such as these. I consider such an item mandatory bathroom reading.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not much New Here, October 7, 2008
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This review is from: Life's Little Annoyances: True Tales of People Who Just Can't Take It Anymore (Paperback)
The ideas presented are not particularly novel or practical. They provide only slight amusement, and for real gotcha moments, they are pale and relatively insignificant. Not one of the passive-agressive paybacks could be recalled by this reader after having read all the stories. My question from the front cover review by USA Today, what did it find that was so "screamingly funny"?
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