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A call to ban the phrases….


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1 hour ago, Lord Sausage said:

Could you be more pacific on the fineness of the paste?

In an exit interview from an awful job I cited the HR Director continually saying "Pacifically" as I reason I couldn't work there any more. If that's their calibre of board members, I'm out. 

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2 hours ago, itu said:

I think it is time for someone to create the most disgusting ad from all these notes. Waiting to see that it will spread like butter (?) throughout the whole bass playing community. And the ad will be used as a reference to any beaten Fender, or whatever.

Are you reading my mind ? 🤣 

Wait a bit and that ad will be online... It's a promise I made. 😎

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23 hours ago, uk_lefty said:

In an exit interview from an awful job I cited the HR Director continually saying "Pacifically" as I reason I couldn't work there any more. If that's their calibre of board members, I'm out. 

Currently working with a client who is, at times, a royal PITA. The only thing that makes him bearable is the fact that he thinks it's "subwoofter", not subwoofer.

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1 hour ago, mowf said:

Currently working with a client who is, at times, a royal PITA. The only thing that makes him bearable is the fact that he thinks it's "subwoofter", not subwoofer.

It's not the 70s, you can't say that anymore! 

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OK, it's not a disliked phrase so much as a misused word, but we are already including those so here goes..........

Saying "rift" instead of "riff"  - e.g.  'I liked the guitar rift in that song.'

(On balance: Actually, I'm pleased when a non musician at least tries to use some musical terms even if they don't quite get it right. So maybe I shouldn't complain. But I am anyway 🙂 )

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Nail Soup said:

OK, it's not a disliked phrase so much as a misused word, but we are already including those so here goes..........

Saying "rift" instead of "riff"  - e.g.  'I liked the guitar rift in that song.'

(On balance: Actually, I'm pleased when a non musician at least tries to use some musical terms even if they don't quite get it right. So maybe I shouldn't complain. But I am anyway 🙂 )

 

 

Not heard that one before, it's a cracker though !  :)

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5 minutes ago, Waddo Soqable said:

Cars being referred to "she" has always really irritated me...

 

 

Names or genders for inanimate objects. Hate it.

I worked in a shop with a lovely bloke, but he was full of cheesy lines…

”congratulations on your first guitar/bass/trumpet - now you have to name her…”

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1 minute ago, AndyTravis said:

Names or genders for inanimate objects. Hate it.

I worked in a shop with a lovely bloke, but he was full of cheesy lines…

”congratulations on your first guitar/bass/trumpet - now you have to name her…”

🤦🏻‍♂️

Nooooo.... 😱

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