I don't even know if this is funny, because I have no idea what it means... I've never heard this expression before and can't find it when googling away. Perhaps the latest thing is not to mix metaphors, but create your own.
This was in an email regarding the fact that our head office contacts the home university of any student who fails 2 or more classes in a semester in Australia. From my counterpart about to make this phonecall, she checks a detail with me because:
I like to be prepared, especially when I'm calling the Citadel
and have to speak to a Colonial!
If anyone has any clue, bail me out!
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Monday, July 24, 2006
Thanks, but no thanks.
Julia had recently given some tuition to a girl doing linguistics at Uni. Well, the girl passed with flying colours and left a message on our phone to thank Jules for her help:
"Just wanted you to know ... (blah blah blah) ... passed with 74% ... (blah blah blah) ...
I couldn't have done it with you ... (blah blah blah)"
Charming!
"Just wanted you to know ... (blah blah blah) ... passed with 74% ... (blah blah blah) ...
I couldn't have done it with you ... (blah blah blah)"
Charming!
does anyone else find this weird?
"see in-store"
come and see-enquire?
what's in store?
once I'm in there does it all become obvious?
am I currently out-store?
Don't we have shops anymore?
come and see-enquire?
what's in store?
once I'm in there does it all become obvious?
am I currently out-store?
Don't we have shops anymore?
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Would you bid for one?
I was looking to inform myself about the history of the current crisis in the middle east, so I put the following string into a search engine: "history of the middle east crisis". This was the third option I was given.
" 3. Looking for Middle East Crisis?
Low prices, wide selection. Find exactly what you want today.
Sponsored by: www.ebay.com "
Mine's in the post - quite literally!
" 3. Looking for Middle East Crisis?
Low prices, wide selection. Find exactly what you want today.
Sponsored by: www.ebay.com "
Mine's in the post - quite literally!
Monday, July 17, 2006
Go into bat
The Dazzler and I had a substitute yoga teacher this week. In a suitably skin-crawly, breathy voice, she announced that:
"we're going to get into meditation straight from the word bat"
This phrase then became my mantra for the duration of the class... She stayed breathy but endeared herself further during the class, you'll be glad to hear.
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Singaporeans have had enough! To eat!
Headline in a Singaporean newspaper (reprinted in The Guardian): "S'poreans are fed, up with progress!"
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Machine which goes "ping"
On the way up to the maternity ward I notice beneath the emergency stop button in the Mater hospital lift,
"unauthorised use of this button effects the working of this elevator"
at least they have a constant supply of people 'qualified' to make the lift work for the staff.
"unauthorised use of this button effects the working of this elevator"
at least they have a constant supply of people 'qualified' to make the lift work for the staff.
Imminently expecting mother "...but what do I do?"
John Cleese as doctor "Nothing dear - you're not qualified."
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Sort it out
I've just been reading a new scientific paper on one of my drugs, which concludes with the sentence:
Milking it for all its worth? They though they curd right whatever they wanted? Wheat will they come up with next?
"The elegant simplicity of targetting biologic therapies will help sort the whey from the chaff..."
Milking it for all its worth? They though they curd right whatever they wanted? Wheat will they come up with next?
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