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Did I mention "game changer" or "stake holder"? Well I hate those too.

I wouldn't let anybody hold my steak. :)

PS. Is "game changer" a euphemism for a katoey ?

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Did I mention "game changer" or "stake holder"? Well I hate those too.

I wouldn't let anybody hold my steak. :)

PS. Is "game changer" a euphemism for a katoey ?

The use of "game changer" is indicative of low literacy. When you hear the word "stake holder" it means someone is about to screw you.

"under the knife".......and "my Op"......like it should be on your CV. :)

Regards.

When sum idjits step onto escalator/travellator and STOP.
because the people front of you on the escalator are too f@cking lazy to walk up a few f@cking steps,

Glad to be of service :)

The trouble with today is everybody is running to stand still, just chill and let the machines of this World work for you.

Walking up an escalator, oooh must save you at least 10 seconds,............... only to walk into the group at the top who have suddenly stopped!! Result, lost 12 seconds :D

10-15 minutes Mooners, just think of the guys you can 'people watch' during your break, much more fun than running for a train, just to stand still again.

Just my take on things :D

Did I mention "game changer" or "stake holder"? Well I hate those too.

I wouldn't let anybody hold my steak. :)

PS. Is "game changer" a euphemism for a katoey ?

The use of "game changer" is indicative of low literacy. When you hear the word "stake holder" it means someone is about to screw you.

The present UK government is very fond of 'stake holder'.

I hate it when people use the word 'ask' as a noun.

"It's a big ask"

:)

Or medal is used as a verb. We can medal in this event. Or, worse still. We have a good chance of medaling in this event. What's happened to the English language? :D

I hate it when people use the word 'ask' as a noun.

"It's a big ask"

:)

Or medal is used as a verb. We can medal in this event. Or, worse still. We have a good chance of medaling in this event. What's happened to the English language? :D

American news anchors and other talking-heads have never learnt English as she should be spoke.

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I hate it when people use the word 'ask' as a noun.

"It's a big ask"

:)

Or medal is used as a verb. We can medal in this event. Or, worse still. We have a good chance of medaling in this event. What's happened to the English language? :D

American news anchors and other talking-heads have never learnt English as she should be spoke.

Maybe they mean "meddle" in the event :D Interfere with the results.

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I get annoyed when advertising copy-writers stuff up English. I think they are worse than the writers for the talking heads.

When I assign a task/project and everyone replies... Cao jai ka/khap.

But when I ask for results later, the replies become...Pom Mai Ru.

When Ockors keep claiming Kiwi icons as theirs.

"Has anyone else noticed Fox Sport's advertisement on Sky, where they have Phar Lap as being one of the good things that comes out of Australia?

You'd think they'd have more sense than to show that ad in New Zealand, <deleted>, where we know better?"

I hate it when people use the word 'ask' as a noun.

"It's a big ask"

:D

Or medal is used as a verb. We can medal in this event. Or, worse still. We have a good chance of medaling in this event. What's happened to the English language? :D

Haha.....so defeatist...(nobody objects to that right? :) ) Winning is winning, medaling is nowhere.

Regards.

I hate it when people use the word 'ask' as a noun.

"It's a big ask"

:D

Or medal is used as a verb. We can medal in this event. Or, worse still. We have a good chance of medaling in this event. What's happened to the English language? :D

Haha.....so defeatist...(nobody objects to that right? :) ) Winning is winning, medaling is nowhere.

Regards.

I'm sorry but every gentleman knows that it's not whether you win or lose - it's how you play the game :D

When someone bangs into your parked car and doesn't leave a note with details :)

I did that once, and felt very guilty afterwards. But somehow they found me.... big bucks, but ossifer it was only a little prang. The whole back bumper of a 65 mercedes was hanging off.

Again proof that women should not be allowed to drive cars........

:)

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When someone bangs into your parked car and doesn't leave a note with details :)

To my shame, I am guilty of this too, years ago in my irresponsible youth.......although I left a note which said, "People are watching me so I have to write this note.Sorry about the scratch."

When someone bangs into your parked car and doesn't leave a note with details :)

Whenever I do that I leave a note that says 'I drive a white van' :D

When someone bangs into your parked car and doesn't leave a note with details :)

Whenever I do that I leave a note that says 'I drive a white van' :D

I pretend to write a note very publicly and leave under wiper blades................

"Sorry I scratched, dinted, smashed your car.

People watching me, think I am leaving my details.

You and I know differently, sorry 'bout this........sucker.

Cheers mate."

I have small notes printed with the above and often when bored waiting for woteva, leave them on flash cars.

Then I sit and watch the owners come back, read the note and spend 5 - 10 mins looking for scratches,.........LOL

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When someone bangs into your parked car and doesn't leave a note with details :D

Whenever I do that I leave a note that says 'I drive a white van' :D

I pretend to write a note very publicly and leave under wiper blades................

"Sorry I scratched, dinted, smashed your car.

People watching me, think I am leaving my details.

You and I know differently, sorry 'bout this........sucker.

Cheers mate."

I have small notes printed with the above and often when bored waiting for woteva, leave them on flash cars.

Then I sit and watch the owners come back, read the note and spend 5 - 10 mins looking for scratches,.........LOL

:):D:P:P:D:D:D:D

I will do that!!!!!!

when after Ived shared my choccies with people, they later go into my stash, finish up the choccies and says nothing

:)

Springboks beat the All Blacks........ grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Being waiting to do the 3.000.000 post on TV and missed it. :D

I've already booked my leave dates around the expected time of the 4,000,000 :)

As for bumping cars, i too have a confession to make.

Someone had already bumped the back wing on my 3 series, about 6 months prior. I wasn't in the car and so don't know who did it or how. The only recourse was to claim off my insurance and i didn't want to do that, losing no claims etc.

It was now winter and the first snow had come making the roads very icey. There was a guy behind, who i thought was a tad too close to be able to stop quickly. So at the last second possible, i broke and started to turn the corner. Carrunch, he hit me right on the wing that had been previously damaged. Claimed of his insurance and got whip lash to boot. Sorry

As for bumping cars, i too have a confession to make.

Someone had already bumped the back wing on my 3 series, about 6 months prior. I wasn't in the car and so don't know who did it or how. The only recourse was to claim off my insurance and i didn't want to do that, losing no claims etc.

It was now winter and the first snow had come making the roads very icey. There was a guy behind, who i thought was a tad too close to be able to stop quickly. So at the last second possible, i broke and started to turn the corner. Carrunch, he hit me right on the wing that had been previously damaged. Claimed of his insurance and got whip lash to boot. Sorry

Ahaaaaaaa........

Brother in crime, :) ......... now I do NOT feel so guilty.

Thought I was the only one to do that. :D

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