Originally posted by ahinton
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The Decline Of Civilisation
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Panjandrum
Originally posted by french frank View PostWhat they should be asking is not are they useful?, but are they necessary?"
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Similarly, on an earlier thread, you mentioned the survey which asked whether radio 3 makes good programmes and whether radio 3 is worse than it was six months earlier. In these instances, one must answer "No" to the first and "Yes" to the second, regardless of whether one believes it to be true; otherwise you play into their hands. Sad but true.
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John Skelton
Originally posted by ahinton View PostYes - rather pointless, I agree; the answer here is usually "is that a hope or an order?".
Perhaps next time someone will deposit the meal in your lap.
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Originally posted by John Skelton View PostI bet whoever it is has always dreamed of nothing in life but the opportunity to serve you a meal. So they put the thing down accompanied by a little, routine, phrase, a formulaic pleasantry, and with your wit you make their day.
Perhaps next time someone will deposit the meal in your lap.
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Originally posted by John Skelton View PostI bet whoever it is has always dreamed of nothing in life but the opportunity to serve you a meal. So they put the thing down accompanied by a little, routine, phrase, a formulaic pleasantry, and with your wit you make their day.
Perhaps next time someone will deposit the meal in your lap.
If anyone did deposit the meal in my lap, however, I might respond by asking "did you enjoy that?" before preparing (a) an invoice for dry cleaning and any other relevant damage reparation and (b) a report on an internet site outlining the details of the incident.
Anyway, I rather doubt that such things would take place at the Fat Duck or the Riverside at Bray...
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostPart of my training as a waiter was never to ask a customer if they wanted stuffing
I was never, though perhaps ought to have been, trained as a waiter; sometimes one has to wait for ages for performances...
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Originally posted by mercia View Postworse (IMV) are those not driving fast enough in the outer lanes such that one has to overtake them on the inside
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
I'll see Curalach's "Harrumph" and raise you all a couple of "Psshawww"s and a Gallic "Pffffffffffff!!!!!"
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostAnother part perhaps ought to have been to resist asking the customer "do you want frisée with that?"
I was never, though perhaps ought to have been, trained as a waiter; sometimes one has to wait for ages for performances...
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAn extremely dangerous manoeuvre iimss mercia.Last edited by mercia; 20-01-12, 19:24.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postworse (IMV) are those not driving fast enough in the outer lanes such that one has to overtake them on the inside
Worse, I think, are lorry drivers who try to overtake other lorries when they can only travel a couple of mph faster than them.
On my way home today (in a car) I thought of how irritating are drivers who don't know that they have indicators, & especially those who don't use them on leaving a roundabout (inconveniencing people waiting to enter the roundabout) and those who don't use them when they turn right at a junction, inconveniencing those waiting to leave the junction and endangering pedestrians trying to cross .
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