Trivial things that make you annoyed beyond expectations?

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Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
Leaf blowers... The gardening equivalent of blowing blobs of paint around a sheet of paper with a straw and calling it art. Just why?

Lots of gardeners don't like having leaves all over their pretty lawn. So they use leaf blowers to gather them into one pile which can then be bagged up.

Never owned or wanted one myself, but I do understand why some would.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
When I lived with my parents in a heavily wooded area it was socially acceptable for all the neighbours to burn wet leaves, it doesn’t seem to happen anymore.
But you would often see a smouldering pile of leaves by the side of the road.
I would probably prefer a leaf blower over the smoke.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Not really annoying, more a why do they do it. Watching a TV news report a few minutes ago, they decided to pixel out the victim of a crime's face and totally disguise her voice with a deep bloke's voice, both obviously to disguise the victim's identity. Why don't they just quote what the victim said, instead of covering their face and disguising their voice? They don't have to go to such trouble to try and convince the viewer that the person in question is a real victim/person!
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
When I lived with my parents in a heavily wooded area it was socially acceptable for all the neighbours to burn wet leaves, it doesn’t seem to happen anymore.
But you would often see a smouldering pile of leaves by the side of the road.
I would probably prefer a leaf blower over the smoke.

They do it a lot around autumn on some allotments I have to pass. If there's little wind it causes a cough inducing fog, especially on cool damp days. Why don't they just pile the leaves up to let them turn to compost, rather than cause such air pollution!
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
We used to have things called Rakes for that very job. Or is it too much like hard work for people now?

I'm sure some people still use rakes. But as with just about everything, if technology provides easier ways of doing something, most people will use it.

It isn't that it has become "too much like hard work", it is that people say "Why should I work at it when it can be done more easily?".

It is no different to any other modern labour saving device, such as vacuum cleaners, automatic washing machines, dishwashers, etc.
 
They do have their uses for blowing things out of tricky corners and for blowing heavier stuff

They are also useful for getting stuff off flower bed as other ways of doing it take a lot longer and disturb the soil and plants more
also a lot easier

ours also has a vacuum feature than also shreds the stuff
or it did until some mice got at the fabric a few years ago !
 
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