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pet peeves

YosefHayim

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I don't know what to do with my 1000th post, so I decided to make this irrelevant thread.

Tell me about your pet peeves.

Or count to one thousand.

Or tell me about your pet peeves concerning threads about 1000th posts.
 
My pet Peeves was a gold fish. He outgrew the glass bowl quickly so we had to buy an aquarium for him. Peeves had personality; he knew when someone (human, cat or dog) was around, and seemed to delight in performing for us. He could be graceful, peaceful, enjoyed swimming quickly (when he performed), and thought it was fun to pester the plecostomus on occasion.
 
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