They loved their Muvva

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  • nathancom
    nathancom Posts: 1,567
    I am sure if we had a poll we would all misunderstand it.
  • VTech
    VTech Posts: 4,736
    nathancom wrote:
    I am sure if we had a poll we would all misunderstand it.

    Maybe :mrgreen:

    I "think" the real issue is that there are 3 types of people.

    1) those that agree with me
    2) those that disagree with me
    3) those that like to disagree as they think its fashionable

    I think in reality most agree with me. I try to be incredibly honest and open when responding to people, I am well aware that this is frowned upon by some people but everyone who knows me, knows that if I say something it is because I believe it. I am loyal and prefer to see good in people rather than bad.

    I cant deny that I havent been bit in the past because of this, trusting people has cost me more than just money but "I" feel better in the long run for it.
    Living MY dream.
  • pinno
    pinno Posts: 52,309
    VTech wrote:
    nathancom wrote:
    I am sure if we had a poll we would all misunderstand it.

    Maybe :mrgreen:

    I "think" the real issue is that there are 3 types of people.

    1) those that agree with me
    2) those that disagree with me
    3) those that like to disagree as they think its fashionable

    At least you have some sort of role to play in this cycling/life/forum conundrum thingy :D

    I'm afraid I have to disagree wtih you though, as its obviously contemporary to do so.
    I have watched the 'Good the Bad and the Ugly many times and there are two types of people in the world...
    seanoconn - gruagach craic!
  • ballysmate
    ballysmate Posts: 15,930
    VTech wrote:
    nathancom wrote:
    I am sure if we had a poll we would all misunderstand it.

    Maybe :mrgreen:

    I "think" the real issue is that there are 3 types of people.

    1) those that agree with me
    2) those that disagree with me
    3) those that like to disagree as they think its fashionable

    At least you have some sort of role to play in this cycling/life/forum conundrum thingy :D

    I'm afraid I have to disagree wtih you though, as its obviously contemporary to do so.
    I have watched the 'Good the Bad and the Ugly many times and there are two types of people in the world...

    I would like to think of myself as a 'cutter', but I am deluded. :cry:
  • Cleat Eastwood
    Cleat Eastwood Posts: 7,508
    There are actually 3 types of people in the world - those who are good at maths and those who aren't.

    I could tell you more maths jokes but I don't want to go off on a tangent :mrgreen:
    The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
    momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
  • chaos75
    chaos75 Posts: 72
    I thought there were 10 types. Those who understand binary and those who don't.
  • VTech
    VTech Posts: 4,736
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    Living MY dream.
  • bompington
    bompington Posts: 7,674
    chaos75 wrote:
    I thought there were 10 types. Those who understand binary and those who don't.
    3.
    Those who don't understand at all, those who think they're smart because they understand binary, and the really clever ones who know that trinary is a perfectly valid number system.

    EDIT: Vtech, maybe trinary is what you need to release you from your binary ennui..
  • ballysmate
    ballysmate Posts: 15,930
    edited May 2013
    It has been suggested that the Indo-Germanic word for eight has been derived from a dual term for four, and that the Latin for nine, novem is related to nuvus (new), suggesting it was the start of a new sequence. This can be suggestive of some ancient quaternary or octonary system.
    The persistence of the French quatre-vingt appears to be the remnant of a vigesimal system.

    So there! :lol:


    Typo sorted :oops: :oops:
  • VTech
    VTech Posts: 4,736
    bompington wrote:
    chaos75 wrote:
    I thought there were 10 types. Those who understand binary and those who don't.
    3.
    Those who don't understand at all, those who think they're smart because they understand binary, and the really clever ones who know that trinary is a perfectly valid number system.

    EDIT: Vtech, maybe trinary is what you need to release you from your binary ennui..


    I wouldnt think im clever because I read binary, I would rather be able to speak spannish, italian and german. :oops:
    Living MY dream.
  • Pituophis
    Pituophis Posts: 1,025
    Ballysmate wrote:
    It has been suggested that the Indo-Germanic word for eight has been derived from a dual term for four, and that the Latin for nine, novem is related to nuvus (new), suggesting it was the start of a new sequence. This can be suggestive of some ancient quaternary or octonary system.
    The persistence of the French quatre-vingt appears to be the remnant of a vegesimal system.

    So there! :lol:

    Is that counting on vegitables?
    Or the related bananaic system of counting up to seven.
    Everyone knows if you have more that 7 banana's in a day, you die (this is probably not true, but is of no consequence for the purpose of this lame joke!)
  • ballysmate
    ballysmate Posts: 15,930
    Pituophis wrote:
    Ballysmate wrote:
    It has been suggested that the Indo-Germanic word for eight has been derived from a dual term for four, and that the Latin for nine, novem is related to nuvus (new), suggesting it was the start of a new sequence. This can be suggestive of some ancient quaternary or octonary system.
    The persistence of the French quatre-vingt appears to be the remnant of a vigesimal system.

    So there! :lol:

    Is that counting on vegitables?
    Or the related bananaic system of counting up to seven.
    Everyone knows if you have more that 7 banana's in a day, you die (this is probably not true, but is of no consequence for the purpose of this lame joke!)


    Typo sorted. :oops:

    But did you never play 'One potato... two potato... three potato' when you were little? :lol:
  • RideOnTime
    RideOnTime Posts: 4,712
    and they were good in that Duran Duran as well...
  • RideOnTime
    RideOnTime Posts: 4,712
    it wasn't Duran Duran was it...

    Spandau Ballet... was it...

    anyway
  • RideOnTime
    RideOnTime Posts: 4,712
    Were they in Eastenders?
  • Yossie
    Yossie Posts: 2,600
    I would just like it to be known that although I wish I was I am actually not VTec in disguise - even I cannot compete with his level of comedy.