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So clearly vlad was over for a game of clix. Who won?
Vlad looks nothing like McLovin! And I've never heard him fart, so if he farts a lot, they're all silent. It was just a buddy of mine, nobody here knows him.
But I did play Clix last night. We played 300pt Modern Age no tactics and I ran OP kit Green Arrow with Eclipso, avas D-Man, smww Mr. Mxyzptlk and sfsm Captain Stacy.
I wanted to build a competant team while also running stuff I've never used before, and I hadn't yet used any of those guys except Eclipso. Mxy and D-Man are cool together because of D-Man's Headlock tokens. I went 2-1.
Vlad looks nothing like McLovin! And I've never heard him fart, so if he farts a lot, they're all silent. It was just a buddy of mine, nobody here knows him.
Got an email from the head of the "Applications" team a few minutes ago.
She said that since one project was about half complete she wanted to talk about the next "blimp on the raider", meaning the next project.
She is good for at least one terrible email a week. Ha, "blip on the radar"
I have a coworker like that.
She uses butchered phrases like "one, half dozen of the other" all of the time. (Should be "six of one, half dozen of the other" to make sense.) I obviously can't let that go even though I know what she means.
A typical conversation...
"Would you rather have me set it to process the foo first or process the bar first?"
"One, half dozen of the other."
"Ok, so it matters to you then, but when you say that which one is which?"
"I just said it didn't matter."
"Not exactly."
She also will say things like blurp when she means blurb. As in "I put a bit of code in here that isn't straight forward, but I put a blurp in the comments for future reference."
She uses butchered phrases like "one, half dozen of the other" all of the time. (Should be "six of one, half dozen of the other" to make sense.) I obviously can't let that go even though I know what she means.
A typical conversation...
"Would you rather have me set it to process the foo first or process the bar first?"
"One, half dozen of the other."
"Ok, so it matters to you then, but when you say that which one is which?"
"I just said it didn't matter."
"Not exactly."
She also will say things like blurp when she means blurb. As in "I put a bit of code in here that isn't straight forward, but I put a blurp in the comments for future reference."