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I can't play this little game any more as I no longer work in an office, but when I did, I liked to see which song lyrics I could slip into meetings without people noticing. Does anyone else do this?


Among my favourites were: "Everything counts in large amounts". And: "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows".

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"Some people are willing to wipe their feet on anything with welcome written on it" from Andy Partridge XTC. I actually got that into a conversation without the other person realising it the other day. I know, weird, huh?


But do pleeeease change your thread title to include lines from films too. One of my fave films is My Cousin Vinny and I am always getting lines in fron that. In a heavy New York Joe Pesci accent too.

"You were serious about that?"

"I guess the fu*&ing thing's broken then."

"I'm done with this guy."

"What a fu&*ing nightmare" (That's Marisa Tomei's line!)

Excellent.


In a 90 min meeting this morning I managed (shown with wrap-around context):


C'mon guys, "One Team One Dream".

Clearly we're "Fixing a Hole".

There's "Obviously 5 Believers".

You need to "Get Your Motor Runnin'".

For queries of the that nature "I'm The Man".


and (since she leaves on Friday)....

Let's all say "Gudbye T'Jane".


I strangely make a habit of this in meetings. Think up the lines then slip them, sometimes steering the chat to the appropriate point so the line seems wholly relevant.

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