TV programmes that spend too much time before the break telling me what's coming up after the break, and too much time after the break telling me what happened before the break. Are they mental?
He's also super nice. My daughter presented the bouquet of flowers to him at his crew return ceremony. After the ceremony, he told us that since he was staying in hotel he didn't have any place to keep the flowers. He asked my daughter if she would like to take them home.
Everything, jajaja Most common one for me with my commute to and from work - Slow moving people - People who decide to stop in the middle of a sidewalk to talk / stare at their phone / do god knows what else - People who sit on the outside seats on the train and spread out to purposely prevent others from sitting beside or across from them
Chris Hadfield is the guy in the video posted by Yadda and RedFlames in this thread for the explicit purpose of explaining who Chris Hadfield is.
Glenn, I hope you're not being deliberately obtuse... I'm not going to Google him for you. He's Canada's greatest Astronaut, and famed commander of a recent International Space Station mission. /lesson
People at work, when their PC doesn't work right first time or they can't work out whats wrong they bash the hell out of the keyboard/mouse in the hope that it will resolve the problem or make the system work faster when its running slow. People that I give advice to on the phone at work when they say, so what are my right then ? When I've already spent ages telling them and they haven't bothered to listen to a word I've said. That or they haven't got full details of their issue like what type of finance agreement have they got ?