gavor Posted June 30, 2002 Posted June 30, 2002 The day has come, I packed my meager possessions into a box then walked out the stainless steel and glass doors for the last time. Yes, the end of another contract has arrived and i'm currently unemployed and sitting around the house in my pyjamas . If I appear to be posting less it's because I no longer have seemingly endless days at work in front of my PC to fill. No longer can i spend hours trawling the forums for a post worthy of my reply . Instead i'll be packing my stuff and getting ready to move interstate. In two weeks i'll dissapear for an unknown amount of time as I travel far and wide looking for a new abode and a job worthy of my talents. Enjoy
Zendjir Posted July 1, 2002 Posted July 1, 2002 Man, that post almost made me cry I hope you get a new job soon. And maybe, just maybe...you become force sensitive and become a Jedi! j/k
Gaalgoth Posted July 1, 2002 Posted July 1, 2002 dude.....they have stainless steel and glass doors down under too? next thing i know people will be saying there are actual above-ground cities in Canada.................
gavor Posted July 1, 2002 Author Posted July 1, 2002 Doors? Did i say doors? We Australians know nothing of doors.
Wraith 8 Posted July 1, 2002 Posted July 1, 2002 doors? reminds me of that australian commercial for Fosters Locksmith hahhahaha
Gaalgoth Posted July 2, 2002 Posted July 2, 2002 Hey, Wraith, they speak dutch where you live, right? So then are those Foster's commercials in Dutch with an Australian accent?
Wraith 8 Posted July 2, 2002 Posted July 2, 2002 what? hahahahhahahha The Netherlands almost NEVER dubs voices. but that fosters commercial i saw was in this TV show called Commercials. there were all kinds of funny commercials from all over the world. no. we dont dub foreign commercials when they are understandable. some commercials are dubbed... more to because they are also aimed at older people who cant speak english aswell as the younger generation. -Wraith 8-
Zendjir Posted July 3, 2002 Posted July 3, 2002 We live in Holland, Gaalgoth, not Germany where they dub everything, even movies !! . I think swapping the language a commercial is spoken in to an other language takes away much of the commercials 'power'. People will be less anxious (sp?) to buy a product with a dubbed commercial. On top of that, it is veeery annoying
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