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the despotic banana Flag Dept. of Baboon Maintenance 30 Apr 15 2.15pm Send a Private Message to the despotic banana Add the despotic banana as a friend

Quote Eustace H. Plimsoll at 29 Apr 2015 9.52pm

Quote the despotic banana at 29 Apr 2015 1.32pm

Quote Part Time James at 29 Apr 2015 12.55pm

Quote the despotic banana at 29 Apr 2015 12.52pm

"So, can I get a panini and an expresso?"

F*ck off.


Is that because of their camp breakfast choices or their use of English?


1. Starting a sentence with "So...".
2. Saying "can I get...".
3. Panini is a plural.
4. It's an espresso.

Nooooo, despo, no! No! Not you. Don't be one of them.

I once overheard a pub bore saying "Tchoh, I just HATE it when people ask for "A panini". "A" panini. "A"!!! It's "panino" [or whatever the hell the singular actually is, like anyone ever gave a fack (singular of f***. Maybe.)]"

No you don't hate it, you f***ing love it. Because ("Worrac*** - started his sentence with a conjunction!" ) it gives you the opportunity to spout off in a pub to people who suddenly wish they were anywhere else about an unknown, commonplace and so-what minor error, under the mistaken notion that this somehow makes you interesting or better than others. Yawn. It's just like paparazzi/o and the Union Jack/Flag - we all know but no-one actually gives a flying one. Craig Brown wrote a funny piece about a chap who had to eject himself from a meeting of the Pedants' Society for forgetting to indicate that Frankenstein is not the name of the monster. We all know! (Or sometimes don't, but wouldn't care if we did.)

It's panini. 'Cos it just is. And if I ever hear you saying "Porsche(r)" then I shall express(o)ly shove several paninos up your tailpipe (no-one says 'folksvagen'. It's Porsche. Here. Auf Deutsch - Porsche['r'], naturlich. (Help me out, Johnny...))

But I shall overlook this one blemish.


Edited by Eustace H. Plimsoll (29 Apr 2015 9.53pm)


Oh, I never mention this to anyone at the time - I just go cross-eyed with fury.

This thread seemed like a good place for catharsis, especially as I also heard someone ask for brushetta...

 


Ask me about Ronald de Boer.

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npn Flag Crowborough 30 Apr 15 2.19pm Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

Quote silvertop at 30 Apr 2015 11.13am

Quote Eustace H. Plimsoll at 29 Apr 2015 9.52pm

Quote the despotic banana at 29 Apr 2015 1.32pm

Quote Part Time James at 29 Apr 2015 12.55pm

Quote the despotic banana at 29 Apr 2015 12.52pm

"So, can I get a panini and an expresso?"

F*ck off.


Is that because of their camp breakfast choices or their use of English?


1. Starting a sentence with "So...".
2. Saying "can I get...".
3. Panini is a plural.
4. It's an espresso.

Nooooo, despo, no! No! Not you. Don't be one of them.

I once overheard a pub bore saying "Tchoh, I just HATE it when people ask for "A panini". "A" panini. "A"!!! It's "panino" [or whatever the hell the singular actually is, like anyone ever gave a fack (singular of f***. Maybe.)]"

No you don't hate it, you f***ing love it. Because ("Worrac*** - started his sentence with a conjunction!" ) it gives you the opportunity to spout off in a pub to people who suddenly wish they were anywhere else about an unknown, commonplace and so-what minor error, under the mistaken notion that this somehow makes you interesting or better than others. Yawn. It's just like paparazzi/o and the Union Jack/Flag - we all know but no-one actually gives a flying one. Craig Brown wrote a funny piece about a chap who had to eject himself from a meeting of the Pedants' Society for forgetting to indicate that Frankenstein is not the name of the monster. We all know! (Or sometimes don't, but wouldn't care if we did.)

It's panini. 'Cos it just is. And if I ever hear you saying "Porsche(r)" then I shall express(o)ly shove several paninos up your tailpipe (no-one says 'folksvagen'. It's Porsche. Here. Auf Deutsch - Porsche['r'], naturlich. (Help me out, Johnny...))

But I shall overlook this one blemish.


Edited by Eustace H. Plimsoll (29 Apr 2015 9.53pm)

Oh eustace a new thread. People who get irritated by trivia. Eg hoi pollloi already has the definitive article. Why oh why would anyone say THE hoi polloi. b******S!!!!


Or PIN Number

 

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the despotic banana Flag Dept. of Baboon Maintenance 30 Apr 15 2.30pm Send a Private Message to the despotic banana Add the despotic banana as a friend

Quote silvertop at 30 Apr 2015 11.13am

Oh eustace a new thread. People who get irritated by trivia. Eg hoi pollloi already has the definitive article. Why oh why would anyone say THE hoi polloi. b******S!!!!


When you've wasted hours reciting Ancient Greek definite articles, it rankles.

Plus, no one ever quotes Akkadian, so I don't get the chance for righteous indignation there.

 


Ask me about Ronald de Boer.

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Frickin Saweet Flag South Cronx 30 Apr 15 2.38pm Send a Private Message to Frickin Saweet Add Frickin Saweet as a friend

Quote the despotic banana at 29 Apr 2015 12.52pm

"So, can I get a panini and an expresso?"

F*ck off.


ding ding ding - expresso makes me cringe

 

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Johnny Eagles Flag berlin 30 Apr 15 2.51pm Send a Private Message to Johnny Eagles Add Johnny Eagles as a friend

So next time I see a sign saying "Panini - 2.49€" I should insist on being given a minimum of two?

 


...we must expand...get more pupils...so that the knowledge will spread...

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Hoof Hearted 30 Apr 15 5.42pm

What's wrong with ordering a cheese roll and a cup of tea?

Panini and Espresso...... fcuk off you pretentious w@nkers.

 

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pefwin Flag Where you have to have an English ... 30 Apr 15 7.34pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 30 Apr 2015 10.39am

When did Boadicea become Boo-Dicker?

Marathons become Snickers?


The same time "your anus" became "uri-ness".

 


"Everything is air-droppable at least once."

"When the going gets tough, the tough call for close air support."

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SloveniaDave Flag Tirana, Albania 30 Apr 15 7.52pm Send a Private Message to SloveniaDave Add SloveniaDave as a friend

My late mother would insist on ordering a 'cup of chino'. She couldn't be dissuaded.

 


Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand!

My opinions may have changed, but not the fact that I am right.

(Member of the School of Optimism 1969-2016 inclusive)

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PA Flag Bedfordshire 01 May 15 5.44am Send a Private Message to PA Add PA as a friend

I keep being asked to "reach out to......" someone or other or I get told that so-and-so will be "reaching out to me"

Why can't they just say "contact"?

 

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fledgling Flag Beckenham 01 May 15 9.32am Send a Private Message to fledgling Add fledgling as a friend

Quote PA at 01 May 2015 5.44am

I keep being asked to "reach out to......" someone or other or I get told that so-and-so will be "reaching out to me"

Why can't they just say "contact"?

Agree, makes me cringe every time.

Two more that really get my bile rising are "socialising" a document and "skinny down" the report. Yeah we could do that, or we could just distribute and reduce like we used to.

Cnuts.

 

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JRW2 Flag Dulwich 01 May 15 9.54am Send a Private Message to JRW2 Add JRW2 as a friend

Quote Part Time James at 30 Apr 2015 10.57am

Oh and not knowing the difference between 'less' and 'fewer' and as a result between 'number of' and 'amount of'.

E.g.: "Chelsea have got a large amount of injured players in their squad, Palace have got a lot less injured players in their's".

WRONG.


- which should be "theirs", as in "his" or "hers".

 

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JRW2 Flag Dulwich 01 May 15 10.01am Send a Private Message to JRW2 Add JRW2 as a friend

Only a few more days to go, but I'm becoming neurotic about politicians saying it's fair to ask the better-off to pay more tax than they do already. Whether it's fair or not, they don't ask - they just take.

 

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