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Loz Wrote:

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> TFL Buses with seats so close together that no

> reasonably sized person can get there legs into

> and sit properly. Can they not test these things

> with some reasonably sized people?


oooh I get ya! AND the seats on top of the wheels on the single deckers... surely common sense would suggest more space needed when going over bumps!

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Posts on Facebook with 'like if you think cancer

> is bad' etc.


And cancer charities using aggressive slogans as if cancer is a cross between Fred West and Hitler. "Let?s Beat Bowel Cancer" is fair enough, but "Let?s Kick Cancer?s Butt"? Really? And the rather creepy "Cancer, we're coming to get you". So we're going to lie in wait around a corner and when cancer goes past we're going to kick it to the floor and smash its face in? American firefighters have a charity called "Let's Fire Cancer". What? Invite it into the office and hand it a P45? And inevitably, there's a charity in the States called "F*ck cancer". Enough!



"My bad" sounds like something that a two year old child might say because they had acquired a proper knowledge of the English language.


But the commercial world tries to treat us like small kids. "I'm fresh - eat me now" - not a female porn actress but a piece of fruit.

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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>

>

> "My bad" sounds like something that a two year old

> child might say because they had acquired a proper

> knowledge of the English language.

>

> But the commercial world tries to treat us like

> small kids. "I'm fresh - eat me now" - not a

> female porn actress but a piece of fruit.



When someone says or writes "my bad", I'm always waiting for the next word, as "bad" is normally used as an adjective.

Good shout, Gerrard


Also, the way she talks about everything as if it hasn't been heard/seen a million times before. Musicians who have been around for years tend to have addressed the same subjects over and over. But with Hobbes, she trails it as "never before" stuff

ed_pete Wrote:

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> People (men usually) who wear button-down shirts

> without buttoning down the collars.


I've got a Paul Smith casual shirt with a button down collar on one side only...he's such a card is our Paul

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