Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostCan we use the term "bakery good" instead?
I am as guilty as anyone for asking new girlies to show us their [insert weapon of choice here] but it is all done in fun. This is a fairly robust forum and members need a sense of humour and a thick skin. If they can't stand up to this sort of questioning then they are going to be very offended on a daily basis particularly if they end up arguing with some of our more forthright (and often wrong) members.
I do agree that we do not want this forum to descend into the realms of other boards, but this group seems capable of self policing and willing to take issue with those who would be better off at cc.net.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostIf I cant say certain words how am I going to express my mirth at the fact that I was in a mexican in munich that had translated "chicken ********" as "chicken ****" on the menu?
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If I cant say certain words how am I going to express my mirth at the fact that I was in a mexican in munich that had translated "chicken breasts" as "chicken tits" on the menu?
[edit]bloody hell, you can say tits but not n****[/edit]
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Originally posted by ferret View PostTo try and appear that the board was not inhabited by complete imbeciles.
Originally posted by ferret View PostWith the current financial turmoil I am considering letting DP back on tomorrow as we all need doom in our lives.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI don't find it offensive but I still wouldn't want it appearing on the screen in large letters when I am in an open-plan office.
Having one's screen flash up some inappropriate word in large red letters - or, indeed, letters of any hue - when the director responsible for the project you're working on is approaching behind you is not good. IIRC, I actually asked Sockpuppet (the real one) to change his sig at that time, simply because it was far too obtrusive even at a distance.
Originally posted by Gonzo View PostWe all know the rules, that's the trouble with young people these days, no respect for authority, mutter mutter......
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Originally posted by SandyDown View Postdonno about that, t1ties is a scientific term
T1: Plain Polyester Tie
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Originally posted by ferret View PostTo try and appear that the board was not inhabited by complete imbeciles it was asked that people did not use the word.
I am highly offended by such prejudice against people of imbecilic nature. Why should we be enslaved into behaviour patterns that are alien to us imbeciles?
The UK has signed up to European Charter on Human rights that protect us from being discriminated against for being an imbecile. Those rights also apply on CUK.
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What's that line from Alfie where he asks his lover to make him a cup of tea?
That's what it reminds me of
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI don't find it offensive but I still wouldn't want it appearing on the screen in large letters when I am in an open-plan office.
We all know the rules, that's the trouble with young people these days, no respect for authority, mutter mutter......
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostYou see, to me that is more crude than the n word
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I don't find it offensive but I still wouldn't want it appearing on the screen in large letters when I am in an open-plan office.
We all know the rules, that's the trouble with young people these days, no respect for authority, mutter mutter......
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