Quote: Graham Bandage @ July 30 2008, 1:31 PM BSTIs anybody familiar with the term "all up" apparently used in place of the more conventional "thanks, mate" or "cheers?" I've just heard it used and feel a little perturbed.
Thats a stupid phrase.
Quote: Graham Bandage @ July 30 2008, 1:31 PM BSTIs anybody familiar with the term "all up" apparently used in place of the more conventional "thanks, mate" or "cheers?" I've just heard it used and feel a little perturbed.
Thats a stupid phrase.
Yes, it is.
Quote: Graham Bandage @ July 30 2008, 1:31 PM BSTIs anybody familiar with the term "all up" apparently used in place of the more conventional "thanks, mate" or "cheers?" I've just heard it used and feel a little perturbed.
No if someone said that to me I'd slap them.
Quote: Paul W @ July 30 2008, 1:32 PM BSTNo if someone said that to me I'd slap them.
And you'd be well in order. The dirty bastard.
Nope, never heard that one before either.
Quote: Paul W @ July 30 2008, 1:32 PM BSTNo if someone said that to me I'd slap them.
Paul you are a gentleman. Slapping is minimum punishment.
You'll all be hearing it by October, I reckon.
Quote: Graham Bandage @ July 30 2008, 1:31 PM BSTIs anybody familiar with the term "all up" apparently used in place of the more conventional "thanks, mate" or "cheers?" I've just heard it used and feel a little perturbed.
No, and it's pants. I've heard it used as someone being 'all up' in your face. Buggin' you as it were.
Quote: Graham Bandage @ July 30 2008, 1:36 PM BSTYou'll all be hearing it by October, I reckon.
It's in your sig, so now it belongs to the ages quite obviously!
I am very much "down with the kidz."
Quote: Graham Bandage @ July 30 2008, 1:40 PM BST"down with the kidz."
That deserves a slap and a jail sentence.
At the very least, a CRASBO.
I'll tell that to Andy next time he speaks like a chav to annoy the parents.
Apologies in advance if this post is large.
Today in work we all received an email and pdf concerning music in the workplace. Basically we're no longer allowed to listen to the radion.cds/iTunes etc if it can be heard by someone else. A hard task in a manufacturing plant. Part of the email and the attached pdf (in jpg form) are below. What does everyone think? Doubtless to say, moral here is down Anyway, here it is;
It is with some regret that we can no longer allow music to be played in the company, were it is audible by more than one person. This is because to do so requires a licence.
See attached .pdf file that explains the issue. We have looked at the cost of a licence and concluded that it to expensive.
BastardsThat sucks! Is there no way you can complain to revoke it?