Thursday, July 13, 2006

RevGals Friday Five: Pet Peeves

I don't usually answer the RevGals Friday Five, but who doesn't want to list their pet peeves?

Here goes.
1. Grammatical pet peeve - Incorrect use of apostrophes. In my hometown, a sign hung every summer: Apply Here For Summer Job's. This year, finally, the sign has been corrected. Someone clued them in, I guess. Another? Unnecessary use of quotation marks on signs and ads. "On Sale Now!" "Thank you!" "Please watch your step!" Why the random punctuation?

2. Household pet peeve - Hmm. I dislike chores in general. Not sure this counts as a pet peeve. Cat hair and litter boxes? Literal pet peeves? My cats are currently my only housemates.

3. Arts & Entertainment pet peeve (movie theaters, restaurants, concerts) - People who hoot and holler at theatrical performances and ballets as if they were at a football game. Junior high kids at movies in general.

4. Liturgical pet peeve - Overused phrases like "who we are and whose we are."

5. Wild card--pet peeve that doesn't fit any of the above categories - I have many driving related pet peeves. I hate it when I pass someone (using my cruise control, just driving along) and they suddenly start going faster and pass me back again. I have some road rage issues.

Bonus: Because all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God: What do YOU do that others might consider a pet peeve?

Me? ME?? Ah. I'm super sarcastic. Some people are less fond of this than others ;)

5 comments:

reverendmother said...

Thanks for playing!

That apostrophe thing is huge.

will smama said...

"The apostrophe's are making the rounds, thats for sure."

Unknown said...

Apostrophe abuse ought to be criminalized.

Anonymous said...

Sign at another restaurant:

"Please do not leave your personal belonging's unattended."

I've resolved to take photos of these signage blunders whenever possible. Not so much a pet peeve of mine, as it is good for laughs. :)

John said...

Grammatical pet peeve - Incorrect use of apostrophes.

That's mine, too. And I'm amazed that people can get out of college and still make this mistake.

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