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Personal Agendas


Agendas often called do-lists are pinned with decorative magnets to refrigerator doors, carried in brief cases or priority folders within computer laptops or foreheads. Wonder if these agendas are always objective check lists of things needing attention, groceries to buy, things to post and discuss... or if underlying purposes, ulterior motivations and hidden agendas are often involved.

Thoughts?


Edit: Example... eight threads by Mister P presently littering page one of gf Sandbox Street (while Trev33 and gb fathered four each).


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Personal Agendas


Agendas often called do-lists are pinned with decorative magnets to refrigerator doors, carried in brief cases or priority folders within computer laptops or foreheads. Wonder if these agendas are always objective check lists of things needing attention, groceries to buy, things to post and discuss... or if underlying purp ...[text shortened]... er P presently littering page one of gf Sandbox Street (while Trev33 and gb fathered four each).[/b]
Do you think you're the only one entitled to turning this forum into the schithole its become?


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby


Edit: Example... eight threads by Mister P presently littering page one of gf Sandbox Street (while Trev33 and gb fathered four each).
Maybe it is just a snapshot of when people have time to get on the boards. As I write this, page 2's score is:

GB 7
Phlab 0


Originally posted by MontyMoose
Maybe it is just a snapshot of when people have time to get on the boards. As I write this, page 2's score is:

GB 7
Phlab 0
Hi, Moose. Guess it's still true anything can be done with numbers... count of record is of threads, rather than posts.

🙂


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Personal Agendas


Agendas often called do-lists are pinned with decorative magnets to refrigerator doors, carried in brief cases or priority folders within computer laptops or foreheads. Wonder if these agendas are always objective check lists of things needing attention, groceries to buy, things to post and discuss... or if underlying purp ...[text shortened]... er P presently littering page one of gf Sandbox Street (while Trev33 and gb fathered four each).[/b]
My agendae are what is needed to be done, not pre-planning because I am so bored of life I need to list everything, in case I forget.

To include a list of things to 'post or discuss' on an internet forum as a daily agenda is really really sad Bobby... almost Shakesperean.

Why did you have to write, " ulterior motivations", when we know it is 'ulterior motives.'? Is this mystique?

Mystique doesn't wash with me. What you got you give, share, get, get back, and share. No obstacles. But now your meds are completely not working, and I'm not concerned, as you are such a genius you will, of course, know what to tell the docs what to do. 😉

-M.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Guess it's still true anything can be done with numbers...
Especially when you have ulterior motivations.

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Originally posted by mikelom

My agendae are what is needed to be done, not pre-planning because I am so bored of life I need to list everything, in case I forget.

To include a list of things to 'post or discuss' on an internet forum as a daily agenda is really really sad Bobby... almost Shakesperean.

Why did you have to write, " ulterior motivations", when we know it is 'ult ...[text shortened]... io you are such a genius you will, of course, know what to tell the docs what to do. 😉

-M.
In contemporary American English Usage 'motives' generally implies something

suspicious or negative. Conversely, 'motivations' connotes a positive meaning.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
In contemporary American English Usage 'motives' generally implies something

suspicious or negative. Conversely, 'motivations' connotes a positive meaning.
Would you consider "hidden agenda" positive or negative?


Two idiots are sitting in front of a mirror.
One said, "Why don’t we meet the two people in the mirror", so they stood up and the other one said, "sit, sit they're coming!"

Wonder who the two idiots are? 😉


Originally posted by Silverstriker
Two idiots are sitting in front of a mirror.
One said, "Why don’t we meet the two people in the mirror", so they stood up and the other one said, "sit, sit they're coming!"

Wonder who the two idiots are? 😉
Reefer heads I bet.


Originally posted by HandyAndy
Would you consider "hidden agenda" positive or negative?
In context, HandyAndy, my sole intent was to allow for agendas driven by some individual problem or need at the time. Chose the adjective 'hidden' since these agendas are typically intensely personal, rather than positive or negative per se. That's all.

gb


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
In context, HandyAndy, my sole intent was to allow for agendas driven by some individual problem or need at the time. Chose the adjective 'hidden' since these agendas are typically intensely personal, rather than positive or negative per se. That's all.

gb
Last time I saw someone back-pedal like that they didn't know 10 speed bikes had handbrakes.


Originally posted by Phlabibit
Reefer heads I bet.
Phlabibit, this week you seem quite preoccupied with 'reefers' (on a 13+ chess web site, no less).


Originally posted by Phlabibit
Last time I saw someone back-pedal like that they didn't know 10 speed bikes had handbrakes.
Like it or lump it, pal... those are the raw facts.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
In context, HandyAndy, my sole intent was to allow for agendas driven by some individual problem or need at the time. Chose the adjective 'hidden' since these agendas are typically intensely personal, rather than positive or negative per se. That's all.
In contemporary American English usage, "hidden agenda" usually implies something suspicious or negative.

Your sole intent, as usual, is to be condescending.