We had a supplier try to "reach out" to us twice in the same email today. We are thinking of calling the police.
Good shout, Mr L. d.
It doesn’t matter where you start. Just start.
Quote from: citoyen on 23 June, 2011, 02:57:23 pmGood shout, Mr L. d.But is "shout" also not a verb?
Mr Larrington: "Ask" is a verb, dolt!Grrrr!
Draft additions February 2005 colloq. (orig. Austral.) (chiefly Sport). With modifying word or phrase, as a big (also huge, etc.) ask : something which is a lot to ask of someone; something difficult to achieve or surmount.
1994 J. BIRMINGHAM He died with Felafel in his Hand (1997) viii. 177 I'd‥get him to wear the underpants consistently for six weeks on the road. (This was not a big ask given Milo's unwashed jeans-wearing record at King Street.)
For example something handmade that's found quite a lot but always in blue or green. They are all unique but a red one would be unique and unusual.
In fact, it was probably 'a big arx'
Quote from: clarion on 23 June, 2011, 03:04:46 pmIn fact, it was probably 'a big arx'Oooooo that one makes my blood boil!As does asterix instead of asterisk.
And what, pray, is a "newmonic"?