Bozos is an underused word
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Bozos is an underused word
Just left another meeting. Should have been 15 minutes. Started 15 minutes late and then they chit-chatted during. Should have been one and done.
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He does a great job at Amazon.com
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Is it Bozos or Bozoes?
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Re: Bozos is an underused word
would anyone under the age of 40 even know the origin of that one?
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Re: Bozos is an underused word
No, Bezos did a good job but now he's treating the company as his private playpen and doesn't care how much it makes.Vandal wrote:He does a great job at Amazon.com
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Re: Bozos is an underused word
Bozi? --Boblittlebeast13 wrote:Is it Bozos or Bozoes?
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Bozemen. There's a city full of them in Montana.Bob78164 wrote:Bozi? --Boblittlebeast13 wrote:Is it Bozos or Bozoes?
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or I guess to be more PC, Bozepersons.
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It's bozooms. A highly irregular conjugation traced back to the early mammarian epoch.silverscreenselect wrote:Bozemen. There's a city full of them in Montana.Bob78164 wrote:Bozi? --Boblittlebeast13 wrote:Is it Bozos or Bozoes?
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or I guess to be more PC, Bozepersons.
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I'm sorry, but I seem to have misplaced my rec button. --BobBeebs52 wrote:It's bozooms. A highly irregular conjugation traced back to the early mammarian epoch.silverscreenselect wrote:Bozemen. There's a city full of them in Montana.Bob78164 wrote:Bozi? --Bob
or I guess to be more PC, Bozepersons.
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I'm sorry, but I seem to have misplaced my rec button. --Bob[/quote]Bob78164 wrote:It's bozooms. A highly irregular conjugation traced back to the early mammarian epoch.silverscreenselect wrote:Bozemen. There's a city full of them in Montana.Bob78164 wrote:Bozi? --Bob
or I guess to be more PC, Bozepersons.
Hee. I am so inappropriate.
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Re: Bozos is an underused word
I'm embarrassed. I just realized I should have said "declension" or something, rather than conjugation, since it's not a verb. And to think I used to know that stuff. I believe I have joined the ranks of the bozooms.
Also, did you know you can't embed more than three quotes in a reply? Now you do.
Also, did you know you can't embed more than three quotes in a reply? Now you do.
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That's been the case for a very long time. What's changed is that the Bored used to handle the excision of extra embeds automatically, whereas now it's just giving an error message. --BobBeebs52 wrote:Also, did you know you can't embed more than three quotes in a reply? Now you do.
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