Fantastic, thanks for that.
However "The “insurgents” in Iraq aren’t really “insurging.” They are blowing up large numbers of random people" one has to wonder just how random a person can be
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Fantastic, thanks for that.
However "The “insurgents” in Iraq aren’t really “insurging.” They are blowing up large numbers of random people" one has to wonder just how random a person can be
I Have noticed this "morphing" a lot with political speak. Not so much with the silly examples given to name the window cleaner.
ICE in England is "In Case of Emergency".. its a telephone number on the mobile phone :blink:
IT strategic sourcing analyst .... I'd hardly call being able to use Excel as "Computer Progammer"
However, on the jist... spot on :cry:
In passing reference to a somewhat blunt mutual friend and colleague one of my erstwhile work chums said "now there is someone who calls a spade .... a fucking shovel" :lol:
Direct and to the point has its merits.
Good post j2!!
I call all of that jargon BULLSHIT.
If enough use it, the words (or uh phrases) make into general accepted reference material.
I love direct talk and not this marketing shit talk that is pushed upon us.
I seen to remember a similar thread like this sometime back. Weird. :huh: