I hate it when people ask questions they already know the answer to.
I hate that gas is slowly getting more expensive.
I hate not getting any sleep.
I hate it when my sister's vegan boyfriend sweats me about eating meat. Next time he does it, I'm going to kill his cat and eat it right in front of him.
I hate that I actually watched the movie "Grace" (horrible to say the least).
I hate that my kids are growing up so fast. I wish I could slow down time.
And it also irks me when people set a cordless phone down NEXT to the charger instead of putting it on the charger...AH!
I completely agree about the language items. One of my favorites that I've seen multiple times is people accusing others of "bad grammer."
But I have to say that, for the cordless phone, it's not good to keep it on the charger 24 / 7. Let the battery run down, re-charge it, then take it off the charger. I'm sure the newer batteries have less of an issue with "memory" than the old ones did, but there's no reason to store it on the charger...
I hate how boring my job has gotten.
I hate waiting for my paycheck.
I hate knowing whats happening for the next few months.
I hate living with this day to day bull****.
I completely agree about the language items. One of my favorites that I've seen multiple times is people accusing others of "bad grammer."
But I have to say that, for the cordless phone, it's not good to keep it on the charger 24 / 7. Let the battery run down, re-charge it, then take it off the charger. I'm sure the newer batteries have less of an issue with "memory" than the old ones did, but there's no reason to store it on the charger...
You know what...I just told my friend about what I posted last night in terms of the phone and she said the exact same thing...lol...so I learned something from you guys
Their intention though, was not battery conservation. I'm pretty sure they were just as unaware as I was....haha
But I have to say that, for the cordless phone, it's not good to keep it on the charger 24 / 7. Let the battery run down, re-charge it, then take it off the charger. I'm sure the newer batteries have less of an issue with "memory" than the old ones did, but there's no reason to store it on the charger...