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Bucktastic1Tulsi Gabbard leaves democratic party
#61
(10-15-2022, 08:06 AM)Bucktastic1 Wrote: Lol, I completely missed it autocorrected her whole name...

Fixed it for you, but Tulsa Gabbert sounds like a SNL skit waiting to happen
Oh, thank you, Bucktastic1! Now I can breathe lol!
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#62
auto correct has left a wide wake of destruction across the landscape.
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#63
(10-15-2022, 08:06 AM)Bucktastic1 Wrote: Lol, I completely missed it autocorrected her whole name...

Fixed it for you, but Tulsa Gabbert sounds like a SNL skit waiting to happen

What in the hell is a Tulsa Gabbert if that is autocorrected?  Our AI is as out to lunch as our politicians.
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#64
(10-15-2022, 10:37 AM)dunefan Wrote:
(10-15-2022, 08:06 AM)Bucktastic1 Wrote: Lol, I completely missed it autocorrected her whole name...

Fixed it for you, but Tulsa Gabbert sounds like a SNL skit waiting to happen

What in the hell is a Tulsa Gabbert if that is autocorrected?  Our AI is as out to lunch as our politicians.


Makes no sense, but it happens to me on my iPhone all the time.  I'm like, why the #### would it autocorrect to that?!?!?!?!?!
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#65
(10-15-2022, 10:52 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote:
(10-15-2022, 10:37 AM)dunefan Wrote:
(10-15-2022, 08:06 AM)Bucktastic1 Wrote: Lol, I completely missed it autocorrected her whole name...

Fixed it for you, but Tulsa Gabbert sounds like a SNL skit waiting to happen

What in the hell is a Tulsa Gabbert if that is autocorrected?  Our AI is as out to lunch as our politicians.


Makes no sense, but it happens to me on my iPhone all the time.  I'm like, why the #### would it autocorrect to that?!?!?!?!?!

I voice my texts and I always have something to correct before I send.  It is easier than typing on those little phones.  I don't know how the kids do it with their thumbs.
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#66
(10-15-2022, 10:37 AM)dunefan Wrote:
(10-15-2022, 08:06 AM)Bucktastic1 Wrote: Lol, I completely missed it autocorrected her whole name...

Fixed it for you, but Tulsa Gabbert sounds like a SNL skit waiting to happen

What in the hell is a Tulsa Gabbert if that is autocorrected?  Our AI is as out to lunch as our politicians.
It likely auto corrected to Tulsa as in the city.

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#67
(10-15-2022, 10:59 AM)davebucknut Wrote:
(10-15-2022, 10:37 AM)dunefan Wrote:
(10-15-2022, 08:06 AM)Bucktastic1 Wrote: Lol, I completely missed it autocorrected her whole name...

Fixed it for you, but Tulsa Gabbert sounds like a SNL skit waiting to happen

What in the hell is a Tulsa Gabbert if that is autocorrected?  Our AI is as out to lunch as our politicians.
It likely auto corrected to Tulsa as in the city.

Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk

That's exactly what it did, so what the hell is a Tulsa Gabbert?
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#68
Tulsa is a city

Gabbert is a last name
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaine_Gabbert
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#69
Tulsa King (Sly Stallone) coming to paramount + in November

https://m.imdb.com/title/tt16358384/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
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#70
(10-14-2022, 11:22 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I would definitely prefer a bonnet to whatever it is you would call those.


My supervisor grew up there, and although she no longer belongs to their church she still lives there. I mostly get along with her pretty well, but the one thing that she does that drives me absolutely insane is that she always asks me about my weekend and no matter what I say, be it going to a CFB game or taking a trip to Las Vegas, she always hits me with a "who did you do that with?" No matter how many times I explain to this chick that I just moved here a few years ago, and I don't really have anyone to do that sorta stuff with, she won't stop asking. Now I can't hate on her too bad, because she comes from a place where everyone has like 50 people in their nuclear family, so no matter how big of a loser they are, they can always scrounge up at least one cousin or whatever to roll with them wherever they go. So it's just a reflex for her to toss out a "who did you do that with?" whenever someone tells her about their weekend. But man, I get tired of having to explain to this chick over and over again that I do every little thing by myself. 

I've lived here two and a half years at this point, so I admit that it's kind of ridiculous that I'm still single with no friends. But I haven't had much trouble getting laid on my Nevada trips, so I'm not exactly blowing up the local dating apps. Plus I know that once you move, you're never going to make friends as good as the ones you grew up with. So I don't really care about making any new male friends. But still, I feel like she's just setting me up to kick me in the nuts whenever she asks me about me weekend, and then no matter what I say, she's going to hit me with a "who did you do that with?" I mean, the entire question is just ridiculous. Even if I had made a few friends playing disc golf or whatever, they would just be random people from around town, and she wouldn't even have any idea who any of them were. The only way that the question would make any sense at all is if we both rolled in the same circles, and even then it would just be nosy as Hell if she wanted to know who I took with me everywhere I went. 

But all that said, it's flattering that she thinks that I am so cool that she just refuses to believe that I haven't made a large group of friends from which to draw a companion from every single time I leave the house.
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#71
(10-16-2022, 11:52 PM)Blinky Wrote:
(10-14-2022, 11:22 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I would definitely prefer a bonnet to whatever it is you would call those.


My supervisor grew up there, and although she no longer belongs to their church she still lives there. I mostly get along with her pretty well, but the one thing that she does that drives me absolutely insane is that she always asks me about my weekend and no matter what I say, be it going to a CFB game or taking a trip to Las Vegas, she always hits me with a "who did you do that with?" No matter how many times I explain to this chick that I just moved here a few years ago, and I don't really have anyone to do that sorta stuff with, she won't stop asking. Now I can't hate on her too bad, because she comes from a place where everyone has like 50 people in their nuclear family, so no matter how big of a loser they are, they can always scrounge up at least one cousin or whatever to roll with them wherever they go. So it's just a reflex for her to toss out a "who did you do that with?" whenever someone tells her about their weekend. But man, I get tired of having to explain to this chick over and over again that I do every little thing by myself. 

I've lived here two and a half years at this point, so I admit that it's kind of ridiculous that I'm still single with no friends. But I haven't had much trouble getting laid on my Nevada trips, so I'm not exactly blowing up the local dating apps. Plus I know that once you move, you're never going to make friends as good as the ones you grew up with. So I don't really care about making any new male friends. But still, I feel like she's just setting me up to kick me in the nuts whenever she asks me about me weekend, and then no matter what I say, she's going to hit me with a "who did you do that with?" I mean, the entire question is just ridiculous. Even if I had made a few friends playing disc golf or whatever, they would just be random people from around town, and she wouldn't even have any idea who any of them were. The only way that the question would make any sense at all is if we both rolled in the same circles, and even then it would just be nosy as Hell if she wanted to know who I took with me everywhere I went. 

But all that said, it's flattering that she thinks that I am so cool that she just refuses to believe that I haven't made a large group of friends from which to draw a companion from every single time I leave the house.
It could be just a greeting question. Sort of a, "Hey, how are you?" without actually caring. Or it could be a local or family/tribal question. In Cincinnati, if you meet someone for the first time, the first thing someone says is, "Where did you go to high school?" Every Cincinnatian does this. I'm in my 60's and people asking where I went to HS is kinda strange to me. But it's a tribal question, your HS defines who you are, who you are associated with and what your values likely are. 

Four years ago we hosted a University of Dayton Biz school grad school group in our Beijing office (been doing it for years) and I mentioned I'm from Cincy (easier than going through my convoluted history). I'm getting all sorts of business/marketing questions until one guy stands up and asked, "Where did you go to HS?" My response started with, I bet you're from Cincinnati. And sure enough, he was. 

Or, she's waiting for you to ask her to join in on one of your activities.  Heart  Cool
"Don't, I say don't bother me dog, can't ya see I'm thinkin'?"   Foghorn Leghorn
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#72
I think the ol boss lady is waiting to be asked to join in on a weekend trip or some sort of reciprocity where you ask about her weekend.
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#73
(10-17-2022, 03:01 AM)ChinaBuck Wrote:
(10-16-2022, 11:52 PM)Blinky Wrote:
(10-14-2022, 11:22 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I would definitely prefer a bonnet to whatever it is you would call those.


My supervisor grew up there, and although she no longer belongs to their church she still lives there. I mostly get along with her pretty well, but the one thing that she does that drives me absolutely insane is that she always asks me about my weekend and no matter what I say, be it going to a CFB game or taking a trip to Las Vegas, she always hits me with a "who did you do that with?" No matter how many times I explain to this chick that I just moved here a few years ago, and I don't really have anyone to do that sorta stuff with, she won't stop asking. Now I can't hate on her too bad, because she comes from a place where everyone has like 50 people in their nuclear family, so no matter how big of a loser they are, they can always scrounge up at least one cousin or whatever to roll with them wherever they go. So it's just a reflex for her to toss out a "who did you do that with?" whenever someone tells her about their weekend. But man, I get tired of having to explain to this chick over and over again that I do every little thing by myself. 

I've lived here two and a half years at this point, so I admit that it's kind of ridiculous that I'm still single with no friends. But I haven't had much trouble getting laid on my Nevada trips, so I'm not exactly blowing up the local dating apps. Plus I know that once you move, you're never going to make friends as good as the ones you grew up with. So I don't really care about making any new male friends. But still, I feel like she's just setting me up to kick me in the nuts whenever she asks me about me weekend, and then no matter what I say, she's going to hit me with a "who did you do that with?" I mean, the entire question is just ridiculous. Even if I had made a few friends playing disc golf or whatever, they would just be random people from around town, and she wouldn't even have any idea who any of them were. The only way that the question would make any sense at all is if we both rolled in the same circles, and even then it would just be nosy as Hell if she wanted to know who I took with me everywhere I went. 

But all that said, it's flattering that she thinks that I am so cool that she just refuses to believe that I haven't made a large group of friends from which to draw a companion from every single time I leave the house.
It could be just a greeting question. Sort of a, "Hey, how are you?" without actually caring. Or it could be a local or family/tribal question. In Cincinnati, if you meet someone for the first time, the first thing someone says is, "Where did you go to high school?" Every Cincinnatian does this. I'm in my 60's and people asking where I went to HS is kinda strange to me. But it's a tribal question, your HS defines who you are, who you are associated with and what your values likely are. 

Four years ago we hosted a University of Dayton Biz school grad school group in our Beijing office (been doing it for years) and I mentioned I'm from Cincy (easier than going through my convoluted history). I'm getting all sorts of business/marketing questions until one guy stands up and asked, "Where did you go to HS?" My response started with, I bet you're from Cincinnati. And sure enough, he was. 

Or, she's waiting for you to ask her to join in on one of your activities.  Heart  Cool


Yeah, I think you are correct here, and that's my theory as well. She doesn't care who I did any of it with, it's just a reflex whenever someone tells her about their weekend.

I was listening to some Columbus sports talk radio, and the afternoon guys have this bit where if one of them can't remember someone's name, the other says "make it up!" and he'll just be like "uh..... Winifred McGillicuddy" and then they continue on with their story calling her that for the rest of the time. So that's totally what I am going to start doing.
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#74
(10-17-2022, 07:02 AM)Blinky Wrote:
(10-17-2022, 03:01 AM)ChinaBuck Wrote:
(10-16-2022, 11:52 PM)Blinky Wrote:
(10-14-2022, 11:22 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I would definitely prefer a bonnet to whatever it is you would call those.


My supervisor grew up there, and although she no longer belongs to their church she still lives there. I mostly get along with her pretty well, but the one thing that she does that drives me absolutely insane is that she always asks me about my weekend and no matter what I say, be it going to a CFB game or taking a trip to Las Vegas, she always hits me with a "who did you do that with?" No matter how many times I explain to this chick that I just moved here a few years ago, and I don't really have anyone to do that sorta stuff with, she won't stop asking. Now I can't hate on her too bad, because she comes from a place where everyone has like 50 people in their nuclear family, so no matter how big of a loser they are, they can always scrounge up at least one cousin or whatever to roll with them wherever they go. So it's just a reflex for her to toss out a "who did you do that with?" whenever someone tells her about their weekend. But man, I get tired of having to explain to this chick over and over again that I do every little thing by myself. 

I've lived here two and a half years at this point, so I admit that it's kind of ridiculous that I'm still single with no friends. But I haven't had much trouble getting laid on my Nevada trips, so I'm not exactly blowing up the local dating apps. Plus I know that once you move, you're never going to make friends as good as the ones you grew up with. So I don't really care about making any new male friends. But still, I feel like she's just setting me up to kick me in the nuts whenever she asks me about me weekend, and then no matter what I say, she's going to hit me with a "who did you do that with?" I mean, the entire question is just ridiculous. Even if I had made a few friends playing disc golf or whatever, they would just be random people from around town, and she wouldn't even have any idea who any of them were. The only way that the question would make any sense at all is if we both rolled in the same circles, and even then it would just be nosy as Hell if she wanted to know who I took with me everywhere I went. 

But all that said, it's flattering that she thinks that I am so cool that she just refuses to believe that I haven't made a large group of friends from which to draw a companion from every single time I leave the house.
It could be just a greeting question. Sort of a, "Hey, how are you?" without actually caring. Or it could be a local or family/tribal question. In Cincinnati, if you meet someone for the first time, the first thing someone says is, "Where did you go to high school?" Every Cincinnatian does this. I'm in my 60's and people asking where I went to HS is kinda strange to me. But it's a tribal question, your HS defines who you are, who you are associated with and what your values likely are. 

Four years ago we hosted a University of Dayton Biz school grad school group in our Beijing office (been doing it for years) and I mentioned I'm from Cincy (easier than going through my convoluted history). I'm getting all sorts of business/marketing questions until one guy stands up and asked, "Where did you go to HS?" My response started with, I bet you're from Cincinnati. And sure enough, he was. 

Or, she's waiting for you to ask her to join in on one of your activities.  Heart  Cool


Yeah, I think you are correct here, and that's my theory as well. She doesn't care who I did any of it with, it's just a reflex whenever someone tells her about their weekend.

I was listening to some Columbus sports talk radio, and the afternoon guys have this bit where if one of them can't remember someone's name, the other says "make it up!" and he'll just be like "uh..... Winifred McGillicuddy" and then they continue on with their story calling her that for the rest of the time. So that's totally what I am going to start doing.
It's not always me forgetting a name. I do that anyways. When a nickname has stuck for like 20 years, you know it is good. 

We used to jam Jeremiah was a bullfrog by 3 dog night to one of my friends until the answering machine was full. This was before caller ID was mainstream. He had been called Miah for short ever since then. I still don't think he knows where that came from. I admitted to his Mom who would have also heard the calls, she thought it was hilarious.
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