portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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Someone at work used to say "it's a learning curb" - thinking that was the genuine phrase
I mean, standards are going right down hill with such nonsense. Am I the only man left alive still tipping his hat and saying “good day to you all” when parting company?
Only if you're reliving an Astor moment
Much obliged AR, I am your most humble and obedient servant
It really ticks me off to hear people saying mute when they mean moot.
And, my dad makes me feel bad for keep correcting him when he talks about his prostRate problems
It really ticks me off to hear people saying mute when they mean moot.
When people say "I hope this finds you well" in an email. If I'm reading it, then it means it did find me. If it didn't find me, then I wouldn't be reading it, in which case the entire expression is a waste of words.
And the fact that more often than not, emails containing this phrase tend to make my day significantly worse, thereby not finding me 'well'
It is what it is - no it isn't, that's just a cop out because you cant be arsed to do anything about it
Feeling Blessed, normally on Facebook - no you're not, you aren't St Francis of Assisi
With respect - what follows is normally anything but
Just going to jump on a call - grrrrr
Watch out for karma - no I won't, no such thing
It really ticks me off to hear people saying mute when they mean moot.
I’m ticking off many words on this thread I have never used or heard anyone ever use, moot being one of them.