The Madras Touch, nice.
Perhaps: The Adidas Touch?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI missed that one. Let me guess; women who improve with age? Or 'quite attractive until she opens her gob'?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAnyone remember the thread where we discussed the Kylie Monogue unit? Now that was funny.
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Anyone remember the thread where we discussed the Kylie Monogue unit? Now that was funny.
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I was going to suggest Sidam Touch, but I like this:
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYeah, I noticed this many years back and coined the phrase the Madras touch (since too much Madras turns everything to tulip).
My personal phrase is "The Didier Kiss of Death", after a former colleague.
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Originally posted by Coalman View PostThe Gordon Brown Effect.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYeah, I noticed this many years back and coined the phrase the Madras touch (since too much Madras terms everything to tulip).Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThe anti-Midas effect could be measured in Gordans, but as 1 Gordon is a rather large unit, the SI unit would probably have to be nanogordons.
Personally I would rank the Dutch Rugby Union on half a Gordon, seeing as they haven't yet managed to bankrupt the whole country's rugby, but have caused quite significant financial damage to several clubs and two commercial sevens teams, and severely damaged the image of the game here through their inability to apply their own stupid convoluted regulations and their decision to involve themselves in an international tournament that had been run very succesfully without their 'help' for 40 years.
Sorry, just had to get it off my chest in a semi-humorous fashion.
******* amateurish bunch of clueless ****witted idiots.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 1 April 2011, 09:20.
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Originally posted by Coalman View PostThe Gordon Brown Effect.
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Yeah, I noticed this many years back and coined the phrase the Madras touch (since too much Madras terms everything to tulip).
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The opposite of the Midas touch
You know the Midas touch, the metaphoric ability to turn anything you touch into gold. Some people seem to have it. They seem to be able to influence anyone they meet or anything they work with in a positive way.
But some people have the ability to turn gold into tulip. Right now I´m thinking of the Dutch Rugby Union, and the explanation would be long and boring to those not initiated in the sports business, but I think this extraordinary ability applies to quite a lot of other people we meet in day to day business.
You know, the ability to take charge of some venture or activity that works very well and completely bugger it up beyond repair.
Can anyone think of a name for the ability to turn gold into tulip?Last edited by Mich the Tester; 1 April 2011, 09:00.Tags: None
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