Posts by giovanni tiso
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If Dumb and Dumberer win I'll leave the key under the mat and a cake on the counter before I flee.
You stayed when Bomb and Bomberer were in charge... what'd be the rush now?
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Thanks to the capture of the state education system long ago by Gramscian leftists, generations of Americans have grown up illiterate,
WHAT?! The American education system has been taken over by Gramscians and NOBODY told me? Kids, pack your bags. And Amy, Jolisa, James... I'll be there by noon tomorrow. Bake a cake, do something.
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Chardonnay: like my Dazza, he makes heaps of dosh, but Kevin his manager says that if he doesn't watch it he'll be playing for Lesser Snoring next year
Love it.
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addressed mail, which contains information specifically for the addressee that I need to retain and/or act on
No circulars and addressed mail only I don't ping at all, I probably didn't make it sufficiently clear earlier.
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Call me confused. Not an unusual state, OTOH and to be fair. Apologies.
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Was that a sorry I heard there? Seriously, we're waaaay more sick of saying it than you are of hearing it. But there's a reason we keep having to say it (for the past 40 years!) and there's a wealth of evidence to support our reasons for doing so.
I sincerely hope Danielle is not going to feel in any way obligated to address whatever your problem is.
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Because today when I got home in my "no junk mail" letterbox there were three political pamphlets
I'll come clean: when I canvas for political material, I ignore "junk mail" signs because frankly I don't think that political material is junk. I do the same when I maildrop advertising for my son's school's events. If the homeowner happens to be stationed by, I'll ask them first and in ten years and dozens such conversations I've yet to encounter anybody telling me that they thought it was, in fact, junk I was trying to peddle.
The "No circulars" sign, now that's a bastard. Or the "addressed mail only". Although my favourite is "No bad news".
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You have, I'm afraid, rather lost me
Sorry, my English is, how do you say... inelegant.
What I meant to say is that I purchased something for you on Saturday, and that I'm really hoping I won't have to send it. -
Ah, Simon, I'm entirely at the mercy of your generosity and the Rolex of course would be fine, I can sport it on the beach and be the envy of passing Germans.
I got your thing the other day, but I really, really hope I'm going to get to keep it.
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Gallup finishing its polling predicting an 11-point Obama win in the popular vote
In the Gallup graph the last day of polling coincides with the biggest Obama advantage of the whole campaign. Talk about peaking at the right time!