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Current conversation behind me on a coach (bunch of studenty girls) :

"Do you know there's a place in Edinburgh called the Pubic Triangle?"

"What? Why's it called that? "

" There's a bunch of strip clubs there"

"A friend I know says they're called 'Sundays' in Edinburgh"

"What, strip clubs? Why on Earth would you call a strip club a Sunday? "

" Don't know. Stupid isn't it"

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On ‎12‎/‎04‎/‎2018 at 12:20, BigFatTabbyDave said:

In reference to quality of work being produced: "You could get away with that kind of thing ten years ago, but nowadays it just doesn't pass the mustard"

Aye, I fucking hate it when products hog the condiments.

Probably doesn't cut muster, either.

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Same lot (on the Aberdeen to Edinburgh coach):

"Why's this bus so busy? "

" They're all going to Glasgow"

 

Funnily enough, the guy diagonally across is having a domestic with his OH as he evidently thought it was a Glasgow bound coach stopping at Broxden as we're now cruising down the M90 having completely bypassed Perth.  Unlucky. However, how the f*** you manage to get a ticket to a stop it doesn't actually stop at is anybody's guess. 

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Overheard conversation at work today - guy who sits near me works for our website design team, and he was having a conference call with his colleagues.

Don't know what the exact topic was, but I heard him say

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I mean, I think we'll need to clarify with Legal why we can't ask customers "what's wrong with them "

Not that difficult to understand that that's an awful way to ask the question, tbh.

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