who talks like this?!
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- DeSiard0
I got an email from a "pharmacy" promising cheap viagra that would "make my term like iron." "Might require some near term action" is probably a nice way of saying you'll have to get on your knees to get the job.
- moldero0
"the only people who try to impress you with their intellect are those who don't have one." Henry Rollins
- moldero0
still laughing at "To exploit this opportunity" so unnecessary
- scarabin0
i have a friend who says "utilize" instead of just "use", in every context.
cracks me up every time
- iCanHasQBN0
your client does.
- Frosty_spl0
Triple your rate.
- LordOfAnimalshire0
Lots of people.
- hargbine0
hmm, Yes! let's exploit the opportunity and hide all of your expectations within your carefully worded email.
- ETM0
People who talk this end up here:
http://www.qbn.com/topics/631976…
- pinkfloyd0
I didn't catch anything wrong so far. Really comes down to how much they are looking to pay.
"We can offer reasonable limited compensation"
- mydo0
did someone say space flight contest?
- pinkfloyd0
Maybe he talks like that to get laid.
- <zenmasterfoo
- no, probably for sexual intercourse.iCanHasQBN
- hahahhahabigtrick
- sounds more like a female to memoldero
- see my post on the next page... it was way too long for a note.Amicus
- soundsinsilence0
Opening line is my favorite: "prospective target of opportunity may require some near term action."
Near term. That's amazing wording for, hurry up and crank it out.
- soundsinsilence0
Opening line is my favorite: "prospective target of opportunity may require some near term action."
Near term. That's amazing wording for, hurry up and crank it out.
- kpl0
I'd like me some near term action. hot.