Lol @ Souffs and lol@ Aru
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lol@souffs fans part 1,000,000
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If they want to blame anyone for losing Keary, they can blame the phone-throwing, thumb-downing, airport tanty-throwing, football know-nothing who doesn't even know he grew up in the eastern surburbs moron owner who didn't want him there!
Looks like Joseph Suaalii - the teenager they wanted to make a millionaire - has dodged a bullet too. Souffs is no place for 'an upstanding young man'. He'd be better off anywhere else!
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Hey fellas, if you want to say that anyone has no interest (not enthusiastic or not involved enough) in a job at hand then the appropriate word is "uninterested". The word "disinterested" has a completely different meaning - it relates to having a stakeholder type interest. A clear example is a pecuniary interest but, more generally, the idea of having a dog in the fight. Councils notify surrounding neighbours re proposed DAs because neighbours have an interest which is not mere curiosity, the DA may, in some way/s, affect their enjoyment of their land. "Uninterested" in future, OK!
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Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View PostHey fellas, if you want to say that anyone has no interest (not enthusiastic or not involved enough) in a job at hand then the appropriate word is "uninterested". The word "disinterested" has a completely different meaning - it relates to having a stakeholder type interest. A clear example is a pecuniary interest but, more generally, the idea of having a dog in the fight. Councils notify surrounding neighbours re proposed DAs because neighbours have an interest which is not mere curiosity, the DA may, in some way/s, affect their enjoyment of their land. "Uninterested" in future, OK!
As for the actual thread, LOL at souffs."The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."
Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by TheLoneRooster View Post
A man after my own grammar heart. I don't bother any more trying to educate people regarding the correct use of these two words in the same way I've given up with infer and imply.
As for the actual thread, LOL at souffs...it’ll be interesting to see
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Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View PostHey fellas, if you want to say that anyone has no interest (not enthusiastic or not involved enough) in a job at hand then the appropriate word is "uninterested". The word "disinterested" has a completely different meaning - it relates to having a stakeholder type interest. A clear example is a pecuniary interest but, more generally, the idea of having a dog in the fight. Councils notify surrounding neighbours re proposed DAs because neighbours have an interest which is not mere curiosity, the DA may, in some way/s, affect their enjoyment of their land. "Uninterested" in future, OK!"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View PostHey fellas, if you want to say that anyone has no interest (not enthusiastic or not involved enough) in a job at hand then the appropriate word is "uninterested". The word "disinterested" has a completely different meaning - it relates to having a stakeholder type interest. A clear example is a pecuniary interest but, more generally, the idea of having a dog in the fight. Councils notify surrounding neighbours re proposed DAs because neighbours have an interest which is not mere curiosity, the DA may, in some way/s, affect their enjoyment of their land. "Uninterested" in future, OK!
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