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Marc Chevalier said:Then again, Gandhi was cremated.
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But did he just lay there or did he put up a fight[huh]
Marc Chevalier said:Then again, Gandhi was cremated.
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avedwards said:What was amazing about London was that the stupid comments were almost non-existant (only one Inspector Gadget tune hummed when I had my trench coat on). I suppose that London is so multicultural that non-conformity is hardly noticable.
avedwards said:I'm not standing up to him, I just think he's too much of a waste of time to get wound up about. And after all, my jacket is still wearable and the damage is hardly noticable now. And as for shy, let's just say I'm not. I'm not going to bore everyone with the details of my personal life but I am easily able to give a speech in front of 300 people while pretending to be an evil Russian without any stagefright, so I don't condsider myself shy.
it's a routine that's used alot. you see steak knife infomercials where they cut shoes and copper pipes to demonstrate their products quality. it's a technique thats been around almost as long as the notion of trade but to damage somebody's clothing is unacceptable.miss_elise said:when I was in Florence, Italy, a men in a leather shop showed me that trick... but he only demonstrated on his own jackets not my own.
One major memory of that period is hearing the blast from the IRA bombing of Parliament as I came up from the Tube on my way to work, but on a sartorial level, I used to spend all day in a locked cage packing luxury lighters for Dunhill, so I learnt my brands, and occasionally in my breaks I'd spoil myself with some small delicacy for my lunch from Fortnum and Mason's then wander around Bond St etc looking at lots of clothes I couldn't afford, and probably wouldn't have bought anyway as I looked like this at the time.....feltfan said:Sounds like there may be some stories to tell...
I found him too pathetic to bother with. By not telling him that I found his behaviour inappropriate, I found I was showing him up more by indirectly saying to him that his sales ploy was useless. And as for my social interactions, while not giving you all the long-winded and depressing details, I wouldn't consider myself shy.armod said:performance = apple
social interactions = orange
tell me then why you didn't confront the salesman about burning your jacket at the time of the incident you did stay around and talk about jackets with hime for a short while. why not confront him about damaging your personal property?
backslang for boy...bobalooba said:But what exactly is a yob?
fftopic:
dr greg said:backslang for boy...
In australian: boofhead
In the US...dunno, but it generally means an aggressive youth, unintelligent, obnoxious etc proud of his own lack of sophistication...maybe young redneck?
Actually it stands for "youth of Britain", which is why I don't like the term as not all British youths are violent. None of my friends are, or am I.bobalooba said:But what exactly is a yob?
fftopic:
Yobbo or yob is a slang term for an uncouth or thuggish blue collar person. The word derives from a back slang reading of the word "boy" (boy or boyo reversed becomes yob or — slightly modified — yobbo).
bobalooba said:What's the difference between state and grammar school?
Is it like public and private schools in the us?