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Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Haven't heard the word 'obtuse' being used since Shawshank Redemption. Great word Clap

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A word I like Gaz and actually use quite frequently .......perhaps due to my age
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Originally posted by Sligo Hornet Sligo Hornet wrote:

Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Haven't heard the word 'obtuse' being used since Shawshank Redemption. Great word Clap

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A word I like Gaz and actually use quite frequently .......perhaps due to my age
The opposite of a cute hoor is an obtuse one!
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Originally posted by Sligo Hornet Sligo Hornet wrote:

Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Haven't heard the word 'obtuse' being used since Shawshank Redemption. Great word Clap

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A word I like Gaz and actually use quite frequently .......perhaps due to my age


Eh ?

I have never heard you use it once
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sligo Hornet Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jun 2017 at 6:57am
Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by Sligo Hornet Sligo Hornet wrote:

Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Haven't heard the word 'obtuse' being used since Shawshank Redemption. Great word Clap

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A word I like Gaz and actually use quite frequently .......perhaps due to my age


Eh ?

I have never heard you use it once



I only ever use it in the presence of other intelligent people
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Newryrep Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jun 2017 at 7:56am
Originally posted by Sligo Hornet Sligo Hornet wrote:

Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by Sligo Hornet Sligo Hornet wrote:

Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Haven't heard the word 'obtuse' being used since Shawshank Redemption. Great word Clap

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A word I like Gaz and actually use quite frequently .......perhaps due to my age


Eh ?

I have never heard you use it once



I only ever use it in the presence of other intelligent people


Yeah you and your best mate Stephen Hawking 😀
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This new phrase that has emerged among the youth of today - "yeah, yeah, yeah"
 
Is commonly used when answering a question. Are you going to the match tonight? Aww yeah yeah yeah.
 
Also, when playing football and when they want the ball to be passed to them - "yeah, yeah, yeah"
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The state of Dublin City . 1st time in a long time I walked around he Connolly/Talbot/Mary St area . The young ones and the language out of them . The young lads acting the bollox and the dirt of the place and all the sh*tty shops . Junkies , the homeless and all sorts of other breeds and creeds . I know it was never the nicest or prettiest of areas but that area is gonna be a serious melting pot in a few more years .
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Have heard the above in the second context, never in the first though. It's usually quite warranted as well as whoever has the ball is hogging it when the other person is potentially in on goal or whatever.
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Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

The state of Dublin City . 1st time in a long time I walked around he Connolly/Talbot/Mary St area . The young ones and the language out of them . The young lads acting the bollox and the dirt of the place and all the sh*tty shops . Junkies , the homeless and all sorts of other breeds and creeds . I know it was never the nicest or prettiest of areas but that area is gonna be a serious melting pot in a few more years .

It needs work, there's no doubt about it. O'Connell St has great potential but it is poor condition presently. As far as I know Mountjoy Square is being regenerated, which makes perfect sense. You have a lot of beautiful old Georgian buildings which are basically derelict or de fact slum flats. They should be in demand residential homes, offices, hostels and small hotels given their proximity to town and the lovely exterior facade. There's a real opportunity to clean up the area without breaking up the local community. I don't know if there is a budget or any real willpower to do it though. 
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l hear you are a racist now, father ?
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People who convert the office to refrigerator-like conditions by closing all blinds and turning on air con when the temperature rises above 17 degrees outside
 
 
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Office people who constantly moan about it. Get a different job outside of the office environment Wink
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Working in an office
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Originally posted by BabbsBalls BabbsBalls wrote:

Working in an office

I've worked in most other types of workplaces and working in an office is cushy as fcuk. 

The women on my team are always moaning about it being cold. Confused

I think people in offices don't realize how easy they have it unless you're a total outdoors sort who'd rather be working on sites/farming etc etc 
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Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Originally posted by BabbsBalls BabbsBalls wrote:

Working in an office

I've worked in most other types of workplaces and working in an office is cushy as fcuk. 

The women on my team are always moaning about it being cold. Confused

I think people in offices don't realize how easy they have it unless you're a total outdoors sort who'd rather be working on sites/farming etc etc 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNH0bmYT7os

This should help you understand why they moan about it being cold
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Originally posted by adineen98 adineen98 wrote:

Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Originally posted by BabbsBalls BabbsBalls wrote:

Working in an office

I've worked in most other types of workplaces and working in an office is cushy as fcuk. 

The women on my team are always moaning about it being cold. Confused

I think people in offices don't realize how easy they have it unless you're a total outdoors sort who'd rather be working on sites/farming etc etc 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNH0bmYT7os

This should help you understand why they moan about it being cold

Well there you have it, enlightenment 
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There are 4 of us in 1 room that sit in a rectangle shape. 1 girl has her back to the window and it never ever get opened as she's always cold. I asked her to switch seats with me but she refuses. It's insane. We all have plug in radiators for the winter as it's an old building with high ceilings. In the summer time they get put away but she keeps hers and she also turns it on when it's 20+ degrees out
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Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Originally posted by BabbsBalls BabbsBalls wrote:

Working in an office

I've worked in most other types of workplaces and working in an office is cushy as fcuk. 

The women on my team are always moaning about it being coldConfused

I think people in offices don't realize how easy they have it unless you're a total outdoors sort who'd rather be working on sites/farming etc etc 
They should try working in the office where I work! LOL 
 
It's one of those new-build places with floor-to-ceiling windows that don't open or close and air-con/heating system remotely controlled from another building several miles away. When we moved to this place 3 years ago, the management told us it was all state-of-the art. Yeah, right!!! It doesn't come on when you really need it (like these past few weeks) and the place is usually like an oven in some parts of the floor and like a fridge in others and I'm in the one of the warm areas. I bet if the women in your office were to try and work in mine they wouldn't be long trying to get back. LOL
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