DO WHAT NOW?
The Juggler
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today alone i encountered three people, from various parts of the country, who asked me this question. none of which were in reference to me asking them to "do" anything though. :?
anywho...
so, now, the juggler poses the question to you: DO WHAT NOW??? :x
anywho...
so, now, the juggler poses the question to you: DO WHAT NOW??? :x
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i hear it all the time. but it's not a proper reply to something like "can i have your account number please?"
guilty.
Shit, wrong thread
DEGENERATE FUK
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"THERE ARE NO CLIQUES, ONLY THOSE WHO DON'T JOIN THE FUN" - Empty circa 2015
"Kfsbho&$thncds" - F Me In the Brain - circa 2015
...is it a southern thing?
:think: :think:
Could be worse - you could live in MA, and the canned response would be: "Go F**K yourself".
how do you pronounce ** ?
See above.
do what now?
DEGENERATE FUK
This place is dead
"THERE ARE NO CLIQUES, ONLY THOSE WHO DON'T JOIN THE FUN" - Empty circa 2015
"Kfsbho&$thncds" - F Me In the Brain - circa 2015
:thumbup:
i hear it all the time at work in response to these questions/comments:
"can i have your account number?"
"what does your gross monthly income look like?"
"it looks like your house is worth less than what you owe on it."
"can you verify the last 4 numbers of your social security number?"
do what now?
A bit off subject, but maybe this a good thread to throw this into....most everybody has heard the phrase "you're a sight for sore eyes" i assume. So my question is...what is the meaning of that? Is the person becoming complementary as in "It's good to see you" or are they intending it in a bad way? I've frequently argued one side of the argument with folks through the years, especially a guy at work. So what's the verdict on that
They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
I could see how "you're a sight for sore eyes" could be taken as "where the hell have you been!?!" but I think has more of a positive meaning like "I am glad to see you". It's meaning can be changed by the tone of the delivery.
sore eyes?
do what now?
A sight for sore eyes means a good thing.
After looking at workshit all day long your eyes are sore and grumpy.
Then when you see your loved one or someone that you're glad to see, those people make your eyes feel better.
Those good-to-see people are a sight for sore eyes.
--Wikipedimakeitup
To me, it means only that it is good to see someone
They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
In response, you should tell him that he shouldn't be "kicking a gift horse in the shins"
but you have to look really stern when you say it, like you mean it.
I think I know what my response to him would be.......
He's dumb as a box of rocks too.
They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
I think the guy at work is just using it the wrong way. It doesn't mean that the sight of you makes your eyes sore. It means that the sight of you is good for the already sore eyes, FOR being the key word. It just doesn't work as an insult, unless somebody just says it sarcastically, but he's just using it wrong.
They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
The thing that gets me funny looks is the Liz Lemonism "What the what?". I apparently say this a lot.