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Post by bandgeekmafia78 on Jun 28, 2017 13:30:31 GMT
I think the use of "D" along side the words selfie, bantz and constant overuse of "like" should result in said person being neutered to prevent them bringing more feckless numpties into the world. Me dystopian, you'd better believe it. I pick up on that, like, kinda bantz as well MR and it's annoying as fook to me too.
Watto likes to say "Kind of" and "Sort of" a lot too. Which once it registers in an interview, I then ignore what else he says and have to count how many times he kind of, sort of says it. My own neurosis and I need to deal with it but failing miserably.
I was once on a Microsoft Exchange 2007 course (which in itself creates boredom off the scale, but as work was paying I went anyway) It was a 5 day course. The tutor was a bluff Yorkshire man who looked a little like Celebrity chef James Martin. (completely irrelevant)
Within the first half day I'd worked out his tag line on the end of every other sentence was, for some reason: "Put those onto there.".... No idea why, just pure weird. Needless to say, the next 4 1/2 days went by as swiftly and pleasantly as the hundred years war, as I spent most of my time wondering if and when he was going to say it. Learnt nothing. Help me, someone.
I'm a Microsoft-certified Exchange Administrator, so I may be able to help
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Post by jeffmcrib on Jun 28, 2017 13:44:01 GMT
I pick up on that, like, kinda bantz as well MR and it's annoying as fook to me too.
Watto likes to say "Kind of" and "Sort of" a lot too. Which once it registers in an interview, I then ignore what else he says and have to count how many times he kind of, sort of says it. My own neurosis and I need to deal with it but failing miserably.
I was once on a Microsoft Exchange 2007 course (which in itself creates boredom off the scale, but as work was paying I went anyway) It was a 5 day course. The tutor was a bluff Yorkshire man who looked a little like Celebrity chef James Martin. (completely irrelevant)
Within the first half day I'd worked out his tag line on the end of every other sentence was, for some reason: "Put those onto there.".... No idea why, just pure weird. Needless to say, the next 4 1/2 days went by as swiftly and pleasantly as the hundred years war, as I spent most of my time wondering if and when he was going to say it. Learnt nothing. Help me, someone.
I'm a Microsoft-certified Exchange Administrator, so I may be able to help Excellent! We're on 2010 now and project is underway to move us to Office 365. Thankfully, I'm not involved. That ship has sailed!!! Admin, please, PLEASE, get us back on topic.!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2017 13:49:05 GMT
I think the use of "D" along side the words selfie, bantz and constant overuse of "like" should result in said person being neutered to prevent them bringing more feckless numpties into the world. Me dystopian, you'd better believe it. I pick up on that, like, kinda bantz as well MR and it's annoying as fook to me too.
Watto likes to say "Kind of" and "Sort of" a lot too. Which once it registers in an interview, I then ignore what else he says and have to count how many times he kind of, sort of says it. My own neurosis and I need to deal with it but failing miserably.
I was once on a Microsoft Exchange 2007 course (which in itself creates boredom off the scale, but as work was paying I went anyway) It was a 5 day course. The tutor was a bluff Yorkshire man who looked a little like Celebrity chef James Martin. (completely irrelevant) Within the first half day I'd worked out his tag line on the end of every other sentence was, for some reason: "Put those onto there.".... No idea why, just pure weird. Needless to say, the next 4 1/2 days went by as swiftly and pleasantly as the hundred years war, as I spent most of my time wondering if and when he was going to say it. Learnt nothing. Help me, someone.
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Post by bandgeekmafia78 on Jun 28, 2017 13:50:23 GMT
OK good point jeffmcrib! Seeing as though virtually everyone has chosen an NRL player - if you could pick ONE Super League player who would it be?
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Post by Carnster on Jun 28, 2017 16:09:47 GMT
I think the use of "D" along side the words selfie, bantz and constant overuse of "like" should result in said person being neutered to prevent them bringing more feckless numpties into the world. Me dystopian, you'd better believe it. I pick up on that, like, kinda bantz as well MR and it's annoying as fook to me too.
Watto likes to say "Kind of" and "Sort of" a lot too. Which once it registers in an interview, I then ignore what else he says and have to count how many times he kind of, sort of says it. My own neurosis and I need to deal with it but failing miserably.
I was once on a Microsoft Exchange 2007 course (which in itself creates boredom off the scale, but as work was paying I went anyway) It was a 5 day course. The tutor was a bluff Yorkshire man who looked a little like Celebrity chef James Martin. (completely irrelevant) Within the first half day I'd worked out his tag line on the end of every other sentence was, for some reason: "Put those onto there.".... No idea why, just pure weird. Needless to say, the next 4 1/2 days went by as swiftly and pleasantly as the hundred years war, as I spent most of my time wondering if and when he was going to say it. Learnt nothing. Help me, someone.
I have the same thing going on with Watson, except it's the phrase 'To be fair'. I think it's his go to line when he's trying to think of his next line and desperately trying not to say the word 'Fook'.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2017 16:27:29 GMT
I pick up on that, like, kinda bantz as well MR and it's annoying as fook to me too.
Watto likes to say "Kind of" and "Sort of" a lot too. Which once it registers in an interview, I then ignore what else he says and have to count how many times he kind of, sort of says it. My own neurosis and I need to deal with it but failing miserably.
I was once on a Microsoft Exchange 2007 course (which in itself creates boredom off the scale, but as work was paying I went anyway) It was a 5 day course. The tutor was a bluff Yorkshire man who looked a little like Celebrity chef James Martin. (completely irrelevant) Within the first half day I'd worked out his tag line on the end of every other sentence was, for some reason: "Put those onto there.".... No idea why, just pure weird. Needless to say, the next 4 1/2 days went by as swiftly and pleasantly as the hundred years war, as I spent most of my time wondering if and when he was going to say it. Learnt nothing. Help me, someone.
I have the same thing going on with Watson, except it's the phrase 'To be fair'. I think it's his go to line when he's trying to think of his next line and desperately trying not to say the word 'Fook'. If you watch or listen to 99% of NRL players and coaches being interviewed they seem to say you know every other sentence, the ones who go onto great TV careers don't - food for thought gents.
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Post by kitch on Jun 28, 2017 17:00:33 GMT
In that case Jermaine McGillvary. Absolutely great winger, fast, powerful, scores bags of tries in a side that have been poor for a couple of years. Good attitude. Fills an identified gap in the team. Cheers OK good point jeffmcrib ! Seeing as though virtually everyone has chosen an NRL player - if you could pick ONE Super League player who would it be?
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Post by russ on Jun 28, 2017 17:24:52 GMT
Not on song right now but Watkins.
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Post by SalfordSlim on Jun 28, 2017 18:23:37 GMT
Not on song right now but Watkins. Mate, David Watkins is 75 now.... our backline is already pretty ponderous!😉 Tough one this.... would either take Walmsley or Ikewhat'shisface if it was a forward because both are so destructive. Backs wise.... hmm.... maybe someone young and upcoming rather than an established "star" who would fit well within this current group of players. Maybe Manfredi for his pace or Gildart who could well develop into an England centre of the future.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2017 21:54:58 GMT
Johnson from Wakefield for me would be an investment in a future British star.
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Post by russ on Jun 29, 2017 2:07:58 GMT
Not on song right now but Watkins. Mate, David Watkins is 75 now.... our backline is already pretty ponderous!😉 Tough one this.... would either take Walmsley or Ikewhat'shisface if it was a forward because both are so destructive. Backs wise.... hmm.... maybe someone young and upcoming rather than an established "star" who would fit well within this current group of players. Maybe Manfredi for his pace or Gildart who could well develop into an England centre of the future. Not David ..... Billy!
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Post by Carnster on Jun 29, 2017 6:45:09 GMT
McGillvary probably. he's the best British winger and it's a position we could do with strengthening.
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Post by bandgeekmafia78 on Jun 29, 2017 7:37:10 GMT
Adam Cuthbertson for me.
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Post by redunderthebed on Jun 29, 2017 15:04:11 GMT
Why does every Aus/NZ/Islander havevto start every answer with 'er yeah no I think.....'??
Burgess cos he's the best known RL player in England and is immense in A and D Inglis or Thurston or obvious reasons
Walmsley, Amor or Taylor from SL or maybe someone like Ryan Hall
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Post by salford1961 on Jun 29, 2017 17:43:15 GMT
What about signing this fella up? He looks vaguely familiar but with a bit less hair. Look at the run about 1.50 in Link
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