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Posted By: RIch Klein
Hey I'll miss Teddy on the board -- he was fun to listen to; and because we've been friends for a long time -- I could picture him speaking as he was typing. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Rich, |
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Posted By: Steve f
Please everyone and have a civil war. |
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Posted By: Chad
for long threads that devolve into a graded vs. slab debate. This is how it works: When one of these threads gets started, the first person to notice the following 6 words in the posts wins an 87 Topps Don Mattingly card (I can supply many of these): |
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Posted By: Joann
hahaha Chad. Great great choice of words. Reminds me of playing Buzzword Bingo in meetings at work. Lay out your card with the corporate lingo of the day, and listen while you and someone else try for the first bingo. Hee. |
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Posted By: Mike
I will be willing to donate my (and yes I do actually own one) 84 Donruss Don Mattingly. Its about a grade 8. Not slabbed. Speaking of Mattingly, does anyone remember the book written by Kit Kieffer and Paul Green, from back in about 1990 called, "The Top 100 cards to own". ? They had the Mattingly card rated higher than the 1914 Cracker jack. Joe Jackson, 52 topps mantle, and the E90-1 Mike Mitchell, and it was ahead of about 80 other pre war cards. I had that book back when I was just geting started in this game. It even outranked the T214 Mike Donlin. Anyone recall that book. ? I haven't looked at that book for 15 years, but I vividly recall it. |
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Posted By: leon
That is so funny. We had a CEO a few years ago that always used the term "vis a vis". On our con calls we would play a game to see who could pick how many times he would say it. I don't think the winner got anything but we all laughed every time he said it. Also, not sure if this one was thrown in but we can't forget "at the end of the day".....As far as civility goes...I can pretty much guarantee there is no one on the board that would like more of that than I would. best regards |
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Posted By: Chad
The phrase that always makes me laugh is "net net". I also like when I'm told to take "ownership" of my work. Other than that, we mostly just curse like sailors. We're really a throwback brokerage firm when it comes to the political incorrectness of our speech. One day we'll get sued and we'll never be able to laugh again... |
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Posted By: hrbaker
Synergy |
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Posted By: Mike
One of the woman Vice Presidents in the bank I used to work at, used to say "Pacifically", instead of "Specifically". Really annoying. |
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Posted By: hrbaker
I used to have a cohort @ work who always "Took things for Granite!" |
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Posted By: Joann
Dang Baker - great great list. Very universal. Fun game, that's for sure - at least it helps make meetings interesting. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
As we speak, I am sure Leon is working on the Net 54 "Mission and Values" statement. |
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Posted By: hrbaker
I have seen a game somewhere (memory loss) called Bull**it Bingo where you have all of these listed on a grid and play bingo with it. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
A "high level" meeting. All of my sales clients want "high level" meetings? What does this mean? Do they assume that without this request, we would have a "low level" meeting? |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
I am really not sure why this topic triggered this memory but when my daughter went to college they used to play the drinking game "Hi Bob" They would watch reruns of the Bob Newhart Show and anytime someone would say " Hi Bob" they would take a drink of beer ---well every time I watch that show I am amazed at how much beer that was!!!!!!!! |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
"People are our most important asset." |
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Posted By: Mike
Peter, I about coughed up a lung when I read your comment. Working in a large commercial bank, that was an oft used phrase. Yeah right........ |
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Posted By: Joann
HR - yeah, that's what we do (or have done in the past sometimes). Two people each make out a bingo card with the buzzword. Before the meeting they each get a copy of the other's card so you can see who's winning. |
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Posted By: Joann
Uh Mike, that'd be "rightsize" |
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Posted By: hrbaker
"transition to a new platform" |
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Posted By: Mike
My wife always chuckles at baseball sayings One she finds funny is "Can of Corn". I've tryed explaining..... |
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Posted By: judson hamlin
We could even "effort a resolution". |
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Posted By: Cat
I used to play "Hi Bob." It's a gulp of beer for every "Bob" and a full beer (you can play finish your beer too) for every "Hi Bob." I can remember when Howard would come over. You could get pretty drunk very fast. |
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Posted By: Chad
you get those TPS reports in! |
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Posted By: peter chao
Chad, |
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Posted By: Chad
How else am I going to get BINGO? |
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