Annoyance Collection
"Annoyance: A Collection of Exasperating Moments" Did you not say you could sing at sight? - Yes, sir, but not at FIRST sight
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"Annoyance: A Collection of Exasperating Moments" Did you not say you could sing at sight? - Yes, sir, but not at FIRST sight. Scorchers Progress - The Marble Arch - Errant city cyclist causing chaos. King Alfred of Wessex burns the cakes, a frustrating mishap in history. Comic Postcard - The Father's Revenge on daughter's Man, a humorous tale of annoyance. Japanese writing utensil box from the early 19th century, an exquisite object that may have caused frustration when misplaced. Card and Backgammon: Fight over Cards by Theodoo (1620-1630), illustrating the aggravation that can arise during competitive games. Lion shaking off flies in Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya – even majestic creatures face bothersome annoyances. Zenjibo from "Illustrated Tale of the Soga Brothers, " c. 1843/47 by Ando Hiroshige – depicting a character facing exasperating circumstances within a story. Jealousy: The Rival (1803) by Thomas Rowlandson portrays the vexation brought about by envy and rivalry. The "Please, mother, will you tell me a story?" peril – when children incessantly ask for bedtime stories without end. Love of arriving late at theatrical productions illustrated from Pont – an irritating habit to fellow theatergoers eagerly waiting for the show to begin. Misfits (colour litho): An artistic representation highlighting how being different can lead to feelings or exclusion.