The totally off-topic thread

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See you off-topic crowd just can't help yourselves...15 posts in 6 hours (excluding me) :lol:

Kiwi Flyer, you're becoming too much like NM for my liking. Just stick to discussing things that the majority of us can fathom or at least try to understand. Reading your last post made my head hurt :( (but after a day of work, that's not difficult)...
 
NM said:
But that would make you a dead rabbi, and although I have no first hand knowledge of such a predicament, I do not expect too many people would aspire to such an ambition.
Is it that noticeable that English is not my first language. :P

I should have said "I would rather have enjoyed it if the women were throwing their undies at me instead of the dead rabbi". :roll:
 
Lindsay Wilson said:
Abbreviations to be used:
OnT = On Topic
OffT = Off Topic
I am confused. :? Can we make our own rules up as we go along?

Are we now OnT or OffT?
 
I was just making a point of clarification, given that OT can mean three different oft-used phrases (as pointed out in my and NM's posts above).

It doesn't matter what you are typing here - you're both OnT and OffT at the same time...now if that doesn't :? you :D

So therefore, the object of your posts are to be OffT (according to the topic heading).
 
To be OT or not OT that is the question.

Of course for NM with his proclivity to typos it would be

ot be ot or ot ot that as the question
 
Kiwi Flyer said:
To be OT or not OT that is the question.

Of course for NM with his proclivity to typos it would be

ot be ot or ot ot that as the question
Now you've got me sussed :P
 
What's NM's propensity to typographical errors got to do with anything :?:

As for the last part of your comment, I think you've been hitting the bottle a little early this afternoon, Kiwi Flyer, because that made no sense :oops: :wink: . (No, actually it's your proclivity to typo's on this occasion :lol: )

NM, OTT = Over The Top (I wonder if these should be added to the abbreviations thread)...
 
Lindsay Wilson said:
As for the last part of your comment, I think you've been hitting the bottle a little early this afternoon, Kiwi Flyer, because that made no sense :oops: :wink: . (No, actually it's your proclivity to typo's on this occasion :lol: )
Actually, according to my metric chronological apparatus, its well past Beer O'Clock in Kiwi Land 8) .
 
Not that early at the bottle - its later there remember (assuming he is in NZ at the moment).
 
So is it OT or not OT (or not OT or OT depending on the definition used of OT) to be not OT or OT (or OT or not OT) on this thread?

Is anyone else finding the letters O and T are getting overused lately?
 
Lindsay Wilson said:
As for the last part of your comment, I think you've been hitting the bottle a little early this afternoon, Kiwi Flyer, because that made no sense :oops: :wink:

Nope - maybe its the lack of that's the problem?
 
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