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What's the worst thing in the world?

Poll: Explain if your answer is "others" (20 member(s) have cast votes)

Explain if your answer is "others"

  1. Having only nasty, slimy, unappetising foods left in the fridge. (1 votes [5.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.00%

  2. Winning a free dinner at a 3 star restaurant when you're on a strict diet. (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  3. Being blocked from accessing BBO from work/school. (1 votes [5.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.00%

  4. Having to live with non-broadband internet (8 votes [40.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 40.00%

  5. David Letterman (1 votes [5.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.00%

  6. Tom Cruise (3 votes [15.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 15.00%

  7. ipods (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  8. Others (6 votes [30.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 30.00%

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Posted 2006-April-03, 14:26

I'm going for David Letterman, the unfunny jerk.
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Posted 2006-April-03, 15:14

Cellphone conversations that people have in conversational tones. :blink: I don't want to hear them. :( To such a point, that once, someone took a message (phone number) and when he called it in to his office he forgot the number. I came to his rescue and repeated the phone number to him. When he thanked me, :o I said "No problem, what I usually do is call the person back later and pretend to work for you and cancel the order/contract/whatever." :)
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Posted 2006-April-04, 03:49

Having to live without an internet flat rate. Close 2nd: No BBO at work (at least the forum works hehe)

If you win a restaurant dinner while on a diet - just take a break from your diet! Besides, you can get healthy food at restaurants too you know.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 05:26

More annoying: having to go to a restaurant with your evil carnivorous friends when you're a vegan, and the only thing on the menu you can eat is something ULTRA dull like chips and salad, and they're all eating gormet food.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 05:41

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More annoying: having to go to a restaurant with your evil carnivorous friends when you're a vegan, and the only thing on the menu you can eat is something ULTRA dull like chips and salad, and they're all eating gormet food.


Well, you've chosen your vegan life style, not your "evil carnivorous" friends. It is a FACT that humans are omnivores - we eat both vegetables and meat. So you have lots of options:

a. don't go to a restaurant with these friends
b. order meat yourself
c. suggest a different restaurant (I'm not sure this will work well though unless your reason for not eating meat is medical)
d. stick to your choice without being annoyed
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Posted 2006-April-04, 05:47

1. A burger at McDonald's.
1. A burger at Burger King.
1. A burger at Wimpy's.
1. A burger.

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Posted 2006-April-04, 05:53

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Posted 2006-April-04, 05:55

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1. A burger at McDonald's.
1. A burger at Burger King.
1. A burger at Wimpy's.
1. A burger.

Roland


Agree! And probably the solution to mr1303's problem to since it does not really count as meat ;)

I really like burgers - from the butcher shop. Not from some fast food chain thank you very much.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 07:21

Most things that start with "dis", especially:
disregard
dishonesty.

Exceptions:
discussion
discrimination
discover
discreet
discount (and a few more).

Suggestion: let's call a burger from now on disburger :P
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Posted 2006-April-04, 07:42

42, on Apr 4 2006, 01:21 PM, said:

Suggestion: let's call a burger from now on disburger :P

As in "disburger tastes really great"?

How can Germans complain about burgers when they have stands that sell raw flat fish folded in half in a bun on the street?

How can Danes complain about burgers when they eat pickled herring?
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Posted 2006-April-04, 07:47

social workers
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Posted 2006-April-04, 10:33

Echognome, on Apr 4 2006, 03:42 PM, said:

As in "disburger tastes really great"?
Unpossible... Too much mayo and ketchup!

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How can Germans complain about burgers when they have stands that sell raw flat fish folded in half in a bun on the street?

Huh? What shall dis be? Raw fish in Germany? On the street? In a bun? At least I neither saw nor ATE that (except Gravad Salmon which is Swedish, or? :P ). Are you sure you don't mix Germany up with Japan? B)
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Posted 2006-April-04, 10:44

42, on Apr 4 2006, 08:21 AM, said:

Most things that start with "dis", especially:
disregard
dishonesty.

Exceptions:
discussion
discrimination
discover
discreet
discount (and a few more).

Suggestion: let's call a burger from now on disburger :P

If we're being exact can we call a burger dis here burger?
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Posted 2006-April-04, 12:25

War,

good God,

what is it

good for?

Absolutely nothin',

say it,

say it

again.


Second choice: Bad poetry made from 60's protest songs.
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Black Lives Matter. / "I need ammunition, not a ride." Zelensky
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Posted 2006-April-04, 14:07

Winstonm, on Apr 4 2006, 01:25 PM, said:

War,

good God,

what is it

good for?

Absolutely nothin',

say it,

say it

again.


Second choice: Bad poetry made from 60's protest songs.

I remember this song very very well.

Raises a great issue is any war a just war or is pacifism the only way. Is War good for anything?
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Posted 2006-April-04, 14:30

Edwin Starr was it? It was not correct in that he meant "absolutely no one".
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