What did you find odd today?
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What did you find odd today?
In the tradition of "What pisses you off?" and "What made you happy today?" threads, this one's for those little occasions that may not get you punching walls or dancing with glee but leave you feeling, "hmm, how odd is that?".
Ok, I guess it'd only be natural for an oddball such as myself to get the ball rolling
Last night, I found it odd to walking into a pizza restaurant named 'Cousins', was done up in the traditional Italian colors red white and green, had the obligatory Ferrari poster hanging on the wall and you know, typical pizza shop stuff, when I soon discovered that the joint was run by Indians , which, for a good little Italian boy like me, sort of took me a little aback so I ventured on with a little trepidation (please don't think I'm racist, if you understood Italians and their cooking you'd know where I'm coming from) . It wasn't a huge deal really, if it bothered me, I would've stepped out and gone to another place only 50 metres up the street. Just looked a little odd and was unexpected, that's all. Well, happy to report the pizzas were really nice, the service warm and friendly (not that being Indian should make any difference) and I'll be back again. Gotta love Australia ... hmm.., perhaps this should've been in the "What made you happy today?" thread?
Ok, I guess it'd only be natural for an oddball such as myself to get the ball rolling
Last night, I found it odd to walking into a pizza restaurant named 'Cousins', was done up in the traditional Italian colors red white and green, had the obligatory Ferrari poster hanging on the wall and you know, typical pizza shop stuff, when I soon discovered that the joint was run by Indians , which, for a good little Italian boy like me, sort of took me a little aback so I ventured on with a little trepidation (please don't think I'm racist, if you understood Italians and their cooking you'd know where I'm coming from) . It wasn't a huge deal really, if it bothered me, I would've stepped out and gone to another place only 50 metres up the street. Just looked a little odd and was unexpected, that's all. Well, happy to report the pizzas were really nice, the service warm and friendly (not that being Indian should make any difference) and I'll be back again. Gotta love Australia ... hmm.., perhaps this should've been in the "What made you happy today?" thread?
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head to nz and it is the norm.CrazyAboutDaisy wrote:In the similar theme of Frankiboy and his pizza,I find it odd that alot of chinese people seem to be running Fish and Chips shops.Being half greek,I find it just abit odd to find a chinese person making my souvlaki.
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Have you ever been to Europe?Jock McPie wrote:head to nz and it is the norm.CrazyAboutDaisy wrote:In the similar theme of Frankiboy and his pizza,I find it odd that alot of chinese people seem to be running Fish and Chips shops.Being half greek,I find it just abit odd to find a chinese person making my souvlaki.
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I just flicked the telly over & there was some "survivor" kinda show & the lady was saying "Tounge, penis, anus, eye, testicle".....
Dunno what it had to do with though......
Dunno what it had to do with though......
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Hmmm. Nice idea for a thread Franki.
What I found odd yesterday was several things. Helping my ex wife move house for example. Considering we've been divorced for something like 14 years, I'm not quite sure why I agreed to fetch, deliver and and install 3 7'x5' trailer loads of stuff from some joint near campbellfield (near Sydney road and Barrie rd) to epping.
Waht I also found odd was on the last trip, spotting a tiny kebab shop that looked like it had just opened for the night, on Sydney road in basically an industrial area with nothing I could see in the area that could possibly attract people for a kebab.
While I'm on a roll, what pissed me off was one of my ex's friends who is a loudmouthed know it all biatch with the IQ of cat vomit.
When I delivered the fridge, I asked where it was to go. In between the cacophony of 4 female voices all talking at once, I managed to decopher the proposed location, took one look and said "it won't fit, it's too tall".
Loudmouthed biatch (despite having never actually seen the fridge) proceeded to yammer how of course it would fit as the spot was designed to fit a fridge.
The look on her face when we bought the fridge in and lined it up to discover it was exactly 1cm too tall, made me happy.
What I found odd yesterday was several things. Helping my ex wife move house for example. Considering we've been divorced for something like 14 years, I'm not quite sure why I agreed to fetch, deliver and and install 3 7'x5' trailer loads of stuff from some joint near campbellfield (near Sydney road and Barrie rd) to epping.
Waht I also found odd was on the last trip, spotting a tiny kebab shop that looked like it had just opened for the night, on Sydney road in basically an industrial area with nothing I could see in the area that could possibly attract people for a kebab.
While I'm on a roll, what pissed me off was one of my ex's friends who is a loudmouthed know it all biatch with the IQ of cat vomit.
When I delivered the fridge, I asked where it was to go. In between the cacophony of 4 female voices all talking at once, I managed to decopher the proposed location, took one look and said "it won't fit, it's too tall".
Loudmouthed biatch (despite having never actually seen the fridge) proceeded to yammer how of course it would fit as the spot was designed to fit a fridge.
The look on her face when we bought the fridge in and lined it up to discover it was exactly 1cm too tall, made me happy.
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[align=center]Fireworks are nice[/align]David wrote:I find it odd that people actually get enjoyment out of fireworks.
What did I find odd today? Hmmm... I saw an ad for 'The Incredible Hulk' coming soon to a cinema near you.(didn't Eric Bana already do this?)
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It really upsets the dogs, not that I like dogs that much, but they bark and run around and stuff. It's kind of cruel... makes me wonder how many people setting off fireworks actually own pets themselves... but hey, who cares, as long as they get their pretty colours and loud noises, they'll be content for the night.
Otherwise, some Radiohead video clips are a bit strange
Otherwise, some Radiohead video clips are a bit strange
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many odd things in the middle east..
shop names are always great to read..
i always wonder how they arrive at some of the names
such as beautiful valley pakistani fruits & vegies
or holiday inn barber shop lol
the other thing is, everything is written in arabic and english. however they dont translate the english word, they just pronounce it in arabic..
for example supermarket, they would use the arabic letters to write soobermarket...why dont they just use the arabic word for supermarket (which does exist) quite strange.
also im still getting use to all these womens dressed in black from head to toe. they all look the same!! haha you can only see their eyes. seriously it freaks me out. the other day i went into an evelavor, while a women walked out - then i went up to my floor and when the door opened there was another women, but of course because they were both wearing the exact same thing and looked the same i jumped back like wtf...how did you get up here??! haha
shop names are always great to read..
i always wonder how they arrive at some of the names
such as beautiful valley pakistani fruits & vegies
or holiday inn barber shop lol
the other thing is, everything is written in arabic and english. however they dont translate the english word, they just pronounce it in arabic..
for example supermarket, they would use the arabic letters to write soobermarket...why dont they just use the arabic word for supermarket (which does exist) quite strange.
also im still getting use to all these womens dressed in black from head to toe. they all look the same!! haha you can only see their eyes. seriously it freaks me out. the other day i went into an evelavor, while a women walked out - then i went up to my floor and when the door opened there was another women, but of course because they were both wearing the exact same thing and looked the same i jumped back like wtf...how did you get up here??! haha