That would be 135.
That would be 135.
If I was her I would have told them to shove their job. I could not put up with such bullshit.
FAIL.
Hehehe, you remind me of the boy who told me "in Pakistan we can buy parrots for
50 pence".
That still doesn't get us back to Nelson.
Yeah, that's you, isn't it
a bigoted, ignorant failure
Strange - I thought that even you can't be so stupid as to confuse a bird with a bamboo stalk - I was obviously wrong
No - 37 sounds closer to the mark
lets face it your command of the english language is somewhat stunted, your ability to adapt to your environment is pretty crap, you're an all round loser, not what I would really call intelligent
just another stupid troll hiding behind a monitor and kbd
You'd be surprised what a man in his 130s can do.
Troll handbook, page 72, line 4: "Call the other person what he just called you, it saves you thinking up your own lines."
You have yet to explain why that's such a bad thing. You're probably not bigoted because you just follow the rest of the crowd. It's easier that way.
As I said before, my English is fine. It may not be perfect, but there is no point in perfecting it for perfection's sake.
What the hell are you on about now?
Nobody but trolls use words like that. Too generic.
Moreso than you though.
Me? I'm just stating my opinion.
I didn't. Where did I say they were the same? And you tell me I have a problem understanding English.....
In message , Lieutenant Scott writes
"Problem" implies some sort of personal failure, such as might be dealt with by a social worker, or incompetence, whereas "issue" suggests a challenge.
using a number system with a base of 6 - i.e. 59 to everyone else?
" We've got an issue, Houston" doesn't sound right
Oh yes. Every year.
A small one then? 6" dia is not that uncommon for bamboo, pint pots (not sleevers) are what 4" dia?
I'd have used the words as appropiate and told them if they had a problem with that it was their issue.
No it doesn't it means something to solved or sorted out, a challenge.
An issue is either a single edition of a periodical or something to be discussed. Nothing about making things work or coming to a solution, perfect management speak.
"Personal failures" become "challenges" like short people are "height challenged" or the obese "weight challenged". Call a spade a spade not a person operated digging implement, they are short and/or fat.
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