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« Reply #18960 on: Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 20:18:45 »

I cannot adequately put in to words the contempt that I have for the word (and I use the term loosely) 'mixology'.
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« Reply #18961 on: Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 20:19:25 »

what the Donald duck does it mean?
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« Reply #18962 on: Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 20:20:47 »

what the Donald duck does it mean?
pouring drinks
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« Reply #18963 on: Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 20:21:55 »

Ha!  As I posted that, I had an inkling that I may have posted something like it before.  When you hang around a forum like this for long enough, you're bound to start repeating yourself.

Here's a similar effort from nearly 5 years ago.  Cheesy

I'm getting old.

Ridiculous made up words.  I read one this morning that nearly made my blood boil: mixology.

For the uninitiated, 'mixology' is a word used by the drinks industry to describe making cocktails.  You can see the thought process.

'OK lads, we're going to have think of a word to describe mixing lots of alcoholic drinks to make another alcoholic drink.  It's got to have 'mix' in it, and then we'll need something else to make it sound as if it's really hard.  I know: 'ology'.  Then people will think it's like biology or physiology, just with cocktails.  Mixology.  Brilliant.'
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« Reply #18964 on: Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 20:22:55 »

oh, Google wasn't lying then. Bar tenders are not scientists. strip them of their 'ology'
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« Reply #18965 on: Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 20:26:29 »

I'm rather good at drinking. Does that make me a drinkologist?
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« Reply #18966 on: Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 07:00:19 »

The support for Jeremy Clarkson on social media. If I punched a co worker I'd be dismissed, what's the difference?
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« Reply #18967 on: Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 07:13:21 »

I think I'm the only one who watches Top Gear who is irritated by the old buffoon who thinks he's funny. Replace him with Vicky Butler-Henderson I say. A car mad bit of totty!
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« Reply #18968 on: Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 07:46:44 »

I think most people find him irritating. I don't imagine they can replace him as he owns Top Gear in it's current format. He came up with the format and formed a company with Andy Wilman which owns it and licences it out. I'm guessing he can take it elsewhere should he be sacked.

May is the only truly likeable member of Top Gear in my opinion. And Butler-Henderson would get it.
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« Reply #18969 on: Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 07:54:33 »

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The support for Jeremy Clarkson on social media. If I punched a co worker I'd be dismissed, what's the difference?
the differences is you would get a fair hearing, rather than a media led trial, held by an employer backed into a corner by previous witch hunts.

the BBC, through lack of support of their employees, are now backed into a corner should it be shown there were mitigating circumstances or that he didn't actually punch the guy.

if throwing a punch was an automatically sackable offence most football clubs would be down to a 5 a side team by the end of the season.

even the pope said it's OK to get punchy Wink

guilty until proven innocent it is..
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no clarkson no top gear. people may not like it, or him, so what. more people do like him.

oh and I think clarkson sold the format a couple of years ago.
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« Reply #18970 on: Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 08:24:18 »

The support for Jeremy Clarkson on social media. If I punched a co worker I'd be dismissed, what's the difference?

Allegedly.
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« Reply #18971 on: Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 08:34:50 »

I've been to a few parties populated by bbc producers and news readers, and after 5 minutes, wanted to punch the lot of them. So if you did wallop one JC, good work..
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« Reply #18972 on: Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 08:36:17 »

Yeah, allegedly. Which is why he's been suspended, not sacked. My point was around the support he is receiving, petitions, etc, before the findings have been made public. If he's innocent then he should be back, if guilty he should be binned. It seems that most of the people supporting him on Facebook don't care if he hit someone or not.
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« Reply #18973 on: Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 09:17:37 »

I think most people find him irritating. I don't imagine they can replace him as he owns Top Gear in it's current format. He came up with the format and formed a company with Andy Wilman which owns it and licences it out. I'm guessing he can take it elsewhere should he be sacked.

May is the only truly likeable member of Top Gear in my opinion. And Butler-Henderson would get it.
Didn't the BBC buy their share from them a couple of years ago? He's easily replaced by someone more likeable and more talented.Butler-Henderson would be fine as would Suzi Perry
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« Reply #18974 on: Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 09:21:20 »

The support for Jeremy Clarkson on social media. If I punched a co worker I'd be dismissed, what's the difference?

He punched Piers Morgan. That buys a man a lot of slack.
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