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Other peoples cat's - WOT response
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message ... If there is anybody who is used to being "paved", Jaqueoff is the one!!! Fuque "Other people's cats". This thread has been the official showplace of Jaqueoff's abundant shortcommings!!! A rather strange word....'fuque'....looked it up in my Yankee dictionary + English one + French one but could not find...must be a result of the 'Evolving English' that became part of a topic on this site.... |
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Other peoples cat's - WOT response
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Harold Walker wrote: "Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message .. . If there is anybody who is used to being "paved", Jaqueoff is the one!!! Fuque "Other people's cats". This thread has been the official showplace of Jaqueoff's abundant shortcommings!!! A rather strange word....'fuque'....looked it up in my Yankee dictionary + English one + French one but could not find...must be a result of the 'Evolving English' that became part of a topic on this site.... It may be the result of over-indulging in pulque. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Other peoples cat's - WOT response
Jolly wot!
Fuque all youz frog licking ponces!!! Get down on yer knobby knees and yankee this!!! Brush up on yer Shakespeare and waggle my dagger!!! "Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article , Harold Walker wrote: "Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message . .. If there is anybody who is used to being "paved", Jaqueoff is the one!!! Fuque "Other people's cats". This thread has been the official showplace of Jaqueoff's abundant shortcommings!!! A rather strange word....'fuque'....looked it up in my Yankee dictionary + English one + French one but could not find...must be a result of the 'Evolving English' that became part of a topic on this site.... It may be the result of over-indulging in pulque. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Other peoples cat's - OT response
"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from "Harold Walker" contains these words: Again...it all depends..if the target audience has a broad range but the majority of the group be Yorkshire countrymen then the majority would fully understand the local dialect and thus greater benefit to the masses. What exactly is the "benefit" of some people in a target audience NOT fully understanding the speaker? Politicians, spin doctors, and door to door salesmen are probably aware of potential benefits in that direction, not that they'd ever admit it :-) |
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"BAC" wrote in message ... "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from "Harold Walker" contains these words: Again...it all depends..if the target audience has a broad range but the majority of the group be Yorkshire countrymen then the majority would fully understand the local dialect and thus greater benefit to the masses. What exactly is the "benefit" of some people in a target audience NOT fully understanding the speaker? Those few among the masses would receive little to zero benefit.....that would be their tough luck....as a Marketing Specialist for a major corporation and not a door to door salesman my "job" would have been successful had I gotten across to the masses....the target audience. |
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Harold Walker wrote: "BAC" wrote in message ... What exactly is the "benefit" of some people in a target audience NOT fully understanding the speaker? Those few among the masses would receive little to zero benefit.....that would be their tough luck....as a Marketing Specialist for a major corporation and not a door to door salesman my "job" would have been successful had I gotten across to the masses....the target audience. And I am almost exactly the opposite. In my work, if I attempt to dumb down to the level of the (even professional, specialised) masses, it becomes impossible to convey the important information. Yes, I need to be able to say things at various levels, which do include relatively low-level overviews. Please note that there is no fundamental difference between the use of a local dialect and a specialised technical jargon. So the benefit of some people not understanding me is that I can convey more and better information to those that do. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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from "Harold Walker" contains these words: "BAC" wrote in message ... "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from "Harold Walker" contains these words: Again...it all depends..if the target audience has a broad range but the majority of the group be Yorkshire countrymen then the majority would fully understand the local dialect and thus greater benefit to the masses. What exactly is the "benefit" of some people in a target audience NOT fully understanding the speaker? Those few among the masses would receive little to zero benefit.....that would be their tough luck....as a Marketing Specialist for a major corporation and not a door to door salesman my "job" would have been successful had I gotten across to the masses....the target audience. I believe major marketing specialists here, draw a distinction between "the masses", and a group selected as the "targeted audience". Missing the target would count as a failure. Janet. Janet |
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Other peoples cat's - OT response
"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from "Harold Walker" contains these words: "BAC" wrote in message ... "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from "Harold Walker" contains these words: Again...it all depends..if the target audience has a broad range but the majority of the group be Yorkshire countrymen then the majority would fully understand the local dialect and thus greater benefit to the masses. What exactly is the "benefit" of some people in a target audience NOT fully understanding the speaker? Those few among the masses would receive little to zero benefit.....that would be their tough luck....as a Marketing Specialist for a major corporation and not a door to door salesman my "job" would have been successful had I gotten across to the masses....the target audience. I believe major marketing specialists here, draw a distinction between "the masses", and a group selected as the "targeted audience". Missing the target would count as a failure. Janet. Missing any target is a failure.....ask any marksman |
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