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I couldn't find the thread about overused business phrases, but here's an interesting article to go along with that conversation. MSN Article Enjoy.
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I don't see anything like "brown is for farmer". Are you sure your link worths a penny?I couldn't find the thread about overused business phrases, but here's an interesting article to go along with that conversation. MSN Article Enjoy.
I have just seen on your profil that you were a teenager...I've got an overused phrase for you:
"What is Manely watch?"
Jon.
(imageWIS @ May 18 2005,20:51) I've got an overused phrase for you: "What is Manely watch?" Jon.Quote:
Originally Posted by imageWIS,May 18 2005,20:51Quote:
Teenager = wide conceptionListen, I know we are on the English measurement system over here in America, but 22 is hardly a teenager. How old are you Ernest?
I'll try it in French if you'll try it in Spanish. Â
"Godamme" is that like Jean Claude van Damme?
Yes, Ernest many people get part-time jobs as teenagers, instead of being lazy and staying on welfare as a substitute for doing something with your life.
Jon.
(imageWIS @ May 19 2005,01:39) Listen, I know we are on the English measurement system over here in America, but 22 is hardly a teenager. How old are you Ernest? I'll try it in French if you'll try it in Spanish. "Godamme" is that like Jean Claude van Damme? Yes, Ernest many people get part-time jobs as teenagers, instead of being lazy and staying on welfare as a substitute for doing something with your life. Jon.Quote: