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Comedian Bill Burr tells it like it is.

Posted: December 16th, 2012, 5:57 pm
by WPO

Posted: December 16th, 2012, 6:21 pm
by WPO

Posted: December 16th, 2012, 7:42 pm
by WPO

Posted: December 16th, 2012, 10:55 pm
by Teal Lantern
The bit about Titanic is so true. Years ago, a British girl was posting on about how it was such a "romantic" movie.
When I asked her what was "romantic" about the man dying of hypothermia & drowning, her response was to unfriend me without any further comment.
:lol: AngloSlags, for the loss.

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 5:42 pm
by WPO
Teal Lantern wrote:
The bit about Titanic is so true. Years ago, a British girl was posting on about how it was such a "romantic" movie.
When I asked her what was "romantic" about the man dying of hypothermia & drowning, her response was to unfriend me without any further comment.
:lol: AngloSlags, for the loss.
with friends like that, you don't need any enemies. Should have made another comment anyway then add if she was going to "unfriend" you over objectivity, than you don't need her as a friend anyway. Besides, British girls are a branch of american girls anyway. I don't quite refer to them as foreigners anyway. Just a long distant version of american idiots.

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 6:11 pm
by S_Parc
Teal Lantern wrote:
The bit about Titanic is so true. Years ago, a British girl was posting on about how it was such a "romantic" movie.
When I asked her what was "romantic" about the man dying of hypothermia & drowning, her response was to unfriend me without any further comment.
:lol: AngloSlags, for the loss.
Actually, he's wrong. When you factor in the actual hours worked, plus the actual level of the job/career function, women and men get paid the same. These phony anecdotes about women getting lower pay is like saying that an entry level engineer deserves the same pay as a senior engineer, just because they work in the same company. If a women is Engineer IV then she has to get paid in the same standard deviation as all Engineer IVs. What's happening is that female Engineer IIs are mad that they'd not Engineer IVs. This is the art of BS & one of the biggest lies in corporate America.

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 11:23 pm
by Teal Lantern
Yeah, I wasn't agreeing with the pay gap part.


It was the man-take-any-and-all-risks part that brought back the memory.