We have to talk
Conversations that start, "We have to talk..." are never good.
Tell us about the ones you've been trapped in.
( , Fri 20 Apr 2007, 9:34)
Conversations that start, "We have to talk..." are never good.
Tell us about the ones you've been trapped in.
( , Fri 20 Apr 2007, 9:34)
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Rilux is right
I heartily agree, in this era of readily available spell checking* there's no excuse. People who spell lose as loose are losers.
Another bugbear I have is overuse of "solutions" to present a positive, can-do attitude to the good or service available. Private Eye runs a column dedicated to this tosh. Examples include:
"Lunchtime food solutions" - sandwiches
"Nationwide logistical solutions" - Hauliers
The ultimate has to be "Integrated Fenestration Solutions" for a double glazing firm, what a load of crap!
*Carefully checks this post for spelling errors
( , Wed 25 Apr 2007, 10:33, Reply)
I heartily agree, in this era of readily available spell checking* there's no excuse. People who spell lose as loose are losers.
Another bugbear I have is overuse of "solutions" to present a positive, can-do attitude to the good or service available. Private Eye runs a column dedicated to this tosh. Examples include:
"Lunchtime food solutions" - sandwiches
"Nationwide logistical solutions" - Hauliers
The ultimate has to be "Integrated Fenestration Solutions" for a double glazing firm, what a load of crap!
*Carefully checks this post for spelling errors
( , Wed 25 Apr 2007, 10:33, Reply)
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