At least british politicians realy quite and dont do a Seehofer. For context, Seehofer is german minister of the interior and in the discussion of how to treat refugees its been like: Seehofer: We do it like i want or i will resign. Literally everyone else: Bye. You know where to find the door. Seehofer: Ok i stay, but its your last chance to do it like i want it.
It really annoys me that they call it resigning but it's not really, like Bojo is still a member of the tories and raking in a stupid amount of money for it, it's not like we're going to see him down the jobcentre with his P45 in hand anytime soon
I know, that's what annoys me, they call it resigning, but most commonly, resigning means leaving the organisation, why can't the politician's call it 'stepping down' or something, because they most certainly ain't jumping off the gravy train, just waiting for May to find them some other position to flamingo up. Unless you meant that everyone wished he would resign and he decided to hang around a bit longer anyway, in which case I totally misread your post lol
When I was a kid we had an Alsation called Bojo. My parents named him after a restaurant they went to in Hungary. I always thought his name was super dumb but I loved that doggo
Enough of evil, corrupt, and amoral people, here's a story about the Devil https://www.caymancompass.com/2018/07/11/cockspur-way-home-to-the-devil/ Yes, he does indeed dress as the devil all the time, and he will always encourage you to have a hell of a day.
A paraphrase of today's conversation: - Hey dude, where's your translation, it was due yesterday. - WTF, the deadline is tomorrow, what are you talking about? - Tomorrow is the date we're supposed to send it to the client, it needs 2 days for proofreading. - And how am I supposed to know that? It's the first I hear about it. - You had your deadline marked in CAT as yesterday. - Yes, I saw it and ignored it because, and I quote, "when the CAT deadline and the emailed deadline don't match, the emailed one is the valid one". We had this conversation 3 separate times and we arrived at the same conclusion each time. - But the emailed deadline is for the editor... - First, how the hell am I supposed to know that? Second, how do I tell how much time the proofreading and editing will take? Do I add 2 hours, several hours, two days? I have no idea what that information is supposed to tell me except "you're somehow late". In the end they delayed the file to match my deadline. And don't get me wrong, I unironically love working for those guys, but sometimes stuff happens that makes me go o_O
Imagine meeting him in an elevator. "Going down" "I think i'll wait the next one" To be honest, everybody knows that the real devil is Mr.Lordi. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lordi
Why? I've heard it is a nice place. Fun-loving locals (except they don't get along with Russians, but for all the historical reasons I can't say I couldn't understeand that...), long history, tasty cuisine and really, really decent wines... :P
Theres a song called "The devil went down to Georgia" by The Charles Daniels band. Get it? Going down...... To Georgia.
"Charlie Daniels Band" - they don't go in for the "Charles" level of formality down south ... There's even a "radio friendly" version of that song ... It substitutes "son of a gun" for "son of a bitch" (like the former is a less-offensive phrase. It isn't. It still means "of unknown parentage" but is a naval-specific reference, too - courtesy of many sailors doing the deed then leaving port forever. "The father worked on the gun decks of a sailing ship." )
To be entirely fair, Georgians don't get along with ANYONE, especially their fellow Georgians. They're like scots, in that regard.
I don't care if this violates the rules for this thread, I have to leave this youtube link here from an Indian action movie, where the main character power slides a fricking horse!
I just like the fact that they used the 'horse getting back up' clip twice and hoped no-one would notice