Chuck Thompson called them "the boo birds." He was referring to (baseball) fans who are never happy -- the ones who booed the good players just to boo, and who would dis a man's batting stance -- and if he hit a homeroom would dis his salary, or the way he rounded the bases, or... whatever.
I see Sword of Orion has attracted one or two of the boo birds over at Amazon -- I looked up one of the reviewers and by golly, they live in a hard world. Nothing satisfies them -- the average rating they give is 1.1 out of 5. Boo bird.
Annoyances:
The 4 pack of cinnamon buns. Look close -- each bun is two servings. So why don't they make it an 8 pack? I see -- they want you to eat a whole bun, but they can't offically condone giving you that much sugar/fat at once. Then there's the chicken tenders I'm cooking for lunch. Eight pieces, all about the same size... "Approximately 3.5 servings." The asparagus can holds 2.5 servings.
And the weatherfolks have changed the forecast for Thanksgiving from snow to early snow showers, followed by a rainy day. Blech.
I see Sword of Orion has attracted one or two of the boo birds over at Amazon -- I looked up one of the reviewers and by golly, they live in a hard world. Nothing satisfies them -- the average rating they give is 1.1 out of 5. Boo bird.
Annoyances:
The 4 pack of cinnamon buns. Look close -- each bun is two servings. So why don't they make it an 8 pack? I see -- they want you to eat a whole bun, but they can't offically condone giving you that much sugar/fat at once. Then there's the chicken tenders I'm cooking for lunch. Eight pieces, all about the same size... "Approximately 3.5 servings." The asparagus can holds 2.5 servings.
And the weatherfolks have changed the forecast for Thanksgiving from snow to early snow showers, followed by a rainy day. Blech.