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good opening song on bubba
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LeNeve Wrote:DaveP Wrote:Derick Wrote:It seems like everyone on here has a 5 hour lunch break every day.
Screwing the company 5 :high5:
Fuck yeah!!! :high5:
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Just because someone can call me Mom now doesn't mean I am gonna be Betty Freakin Cocker and bake any pies.
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Brampton Wrote:DaveP Wrote:It seems like everyone on here has a 5 hour lunch break every day.
Screwing the company 5 :high5:
we had a stupid meeting at lunch. So they deserve the time wasting
My place doesn't pay me enough to bust my ass for them and when I do, I seem to get into trouble. Eff them!
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how to insult an irishman
Instructions
Step 1. Add "blast ye!" to the end of your sentences. This is a good-natured light curse that may be directed at dogs, cats, cattle, objects, children and even adults. For example, if the neighborhood kids were in your bushes, you could reprimand them, ""Go on out of there, blast ye!"
Step 2. Insult indirectly (when the insulted person is not actually there) by murmuring to your neighbor, "He's not the full schilling," meaning he's not completely right in the head. This may mean the person actually does show signs that he is crazy or mentally disturbed, or they may be perfectly all right but you would like to express your opinion that they are off their rocker. Alternatively, you could say, "He's not the sharpest knife in the drawer." This is a gentle way to refer to someone you feel is less bright.
Step 3. Cry out, "Have ye any sense at all?" This is best used with people very familiar to you, such as your good friends or kids. It reflects exasperation on the speaker's part.
Step 4. Question them, "Are ye daft?" The meaning is "Are you crazy?", but the mood is generally light and humorous, not too serious or malicious.
Step 5. Refer to someone you are feeling unhappy or frustrated with by saying, "He is a right eejit (idiot)" or "They are a right bunch of eejits." An Irish slur probably most popular in pubs, this may come off as mild or strong, depending on the tone and context.
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