Luke wrote:
Internetisms just sound...off, or slightly embarrassing when used in everyday conversation.
That said, we still need a run of 'berkeley this E36 M3' t-shirts. With pictures of the two cars in place of the swear words.
I agree. Maybe gearhead shirts can make some?
I am so sick and tired of hearing "going forward". Someone please make it stop.
fasted58 wrote:
I miss the days of 'no E36 M3'
I'm more of a "You gotta be berkeleyin E36 M3tin me." guy myself.
Rusted_Busted_Spit wrote:
I am so sick and tired of hearing "going forward". Someone please make it stop.
lol, in my office its "Marching On" ...as in "Youll need to put a cover sheet on your TPS reports when marching on". Makes me want to
Luke wrote:
Internetisms just sound...off, or slightly embarrassing when used in everyday conversation.
That said, we still need a run of 'berkeley this E36 M3' t-shirts. With pictures of the two cars in place of the swear words.
I am drinking tea out of my 'berkeley this E36 M3' mug right now.
I can handle all of the above.
What makes me see red is people are using "literally" as a generic intensifier. "Oh dude, I was so bored I was literally climbing the walls last night!"
NO. YOU. WERE. NOT!
Unless you literally were, in which case that's cool.
ReverendDexter wrote:
I can handle all of the above.
What makes me see red is people are using "literally" as a generic intensifier. "Oh dude, I was so bored I was literally climbing the walls last night!"
NO. YOU. WERE. NOT!
Unless you literally were, in which case that's cool.
I agree.. that would be cool.. I would give two thumbs up to anybody who literally climbed the walls because they were bored
In reply to mad_machine:
There is a climbing gym opening up in town. I might literally go climb the walls if I get bored.
4cylndrfury wrote:
Rusted_Busted_Spit wrote:
I am so sick and tired of hearing "going forward". Someone please make it stop.
lol, in my office its "Marching On" ...as in "Youll need to put a cover sheet on your TPS reports when marching on". Makes me want to
All that corporate-speak drives me nuts. As the business school folks replaced the industry people in my old workplace, "problems" suddenly became "issues". I guess that's appropriate. After all, problems are solved, but issues are merely discussed.
If I hear " game changer" one more time, I'll kill a kitten.
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2/29/12 1:36 p.m.
Appleseed wrote:
If I hear " game changer" one more time, I'll kill a kitten.
Well that's a game chager for me, I don't want to see any kittens injured.
e_pie wrote:
Appleseed wrote:
If I hear " game changer" one more time, I'll kill a kitten.
Well that's a game chager for me, I don't want to see any kittens injured.
My "challenge" was to insure that our "associates" didn't kill any kittens. Perhaps that's why I was laid off..
I often say "Fantastic", but in the way that THE Doctor says it. By THE Doctor, I, of course, mean 9. Mr. Christopher Eccleston.
FANTASTIC!
I though you'd mean Valentino Rossi.
fasted58 wrote:
I miss the days of 'no E36 M3'
........back to my high school days on this one. There was a guy that started off every one of his BS stories with this phrase. He became known as "No E36 M3 Larry".
Appleseed wrote:
If I hear " game changer" one more time, I'll kill a kitten.
THANK YOU!!! Can we add "Wrong on so many levels" to the list too please? Who comes up with this E36 M3?