Sentences with phrase «bit daft»

At the end of the day, it's more than a little bit daft, however just entertaining enough to get it across the line.
She did start on the left, I don't think she ever forgot, her anti the police views, in fact When the police Chiefs at the ACPO meeting accused her of patronising them to death, her boss David Blunkett, told ACPO off, for heckling her, she then went to be photographed with convicted murderers at an anti knife campaign, bit daft thing to do.
Sensuous, generous, affecting and more than a little bit daft, Laure Prouvost's art often disarms me.
What I normally do, and this is a bit daft, really, because it means that sometimes I drop things that are not really that rude, is if I find I'm asking myself the question: «Should I or shouldn't I?»
If Kane or Costa don't do anything till the end of the season then both nominations look a bit daft — both had good half seasons.
Perhaps they feel a bit daft after Arsene Wenger suggested that some people do not appreciate Ozil because they do not see the whole picture on a football pitch and just because our playmaker does not go tear - arsing around like a headless chicken they think he is lazy.
It might sound a bit daft on the face of it and some people will say that they are just trying to make the best of a bad situation.
If you win the Europa League then you qualify for the Champions League, therefore writing it off as a competition is a bit daft.
Was it not a bit daft of the boss to risk his most important player at the end of a game that was already won?
Higuain is an idea being put forward if Benzema is not available, bit daft to comment merely to say get Benzema instead....
To ask whether we are happy with a result, a win in this instance, is a bit daft IMO.
Sounds a bit daft to say it — but we weren't generally that great against Benfica last year — certainly didn't dazzle, and were pretty lousy against Monaco.
It may seem a bit daft to say that Olivier Giroud was the best Arsenal player on the pitch against Chelsea as he did not even start the game and only played the last half hour or so, but that was not his fault and the Frenchman took his goal well to give us Gooners just about the only happy moment of a depressing day.
And if you were concerned that Pizzi may just be saying what we want to hear I think the little bit of news about Alexis having trained throughout the current international break despite being ruled out of their game last week makes all the talk about a possible long spell on the sidelines seem a bit daft.
If so it was a bit daft as he did have the options of players like Cazorla and Granit Xhaka to fall back on.
Bit daft not to use his good WC to flog him for a few million more, but I imagine you could squeeze 10mil out a club for Joel.
I am not so sure about all the in fighting and politics involved but it does seem a bit daft that the best man for the job does not always get it, with the bizarre ruling in place that a ref can only do it once.
He looks a bit daft forever saying it's only a matter of days only to see a player disappear for months.
If dad's gene pool turns off mom's chromosome, and her gift of intelligence, it's not mom's fault that her baby might be a bit daft.
«So while parents may feel a bit daft putting a toy chicken on their head they can at least console themselves with the knowledge that they are helping their children develop important skills for life.»
I am a newbie at making kombucha and I did something a bit daft by blindly following directions.
articles it always strikes me as a bit daft, I mean just put it on & wear it Duh?
This final step may sound a bit daft, especially in an article that's about how to make a guy fall in love with you.
I can be a bit daft at times and miss hints, which is why I prefer to keep things upfront.
17 years on and the story's still a bit daft, but Soul Calibur's overall enduring appeal hasn't dulled in the slightest.
This trailer - narrated by Geoffrey Rush - explores the sci - fi elements pretty well and although it looks a bit daft, perhaps Martin Campbell's movie might be fun and worth seeing after all.
It's a bit daft at times, and the «private eye» clichés don't always fully translate, but Jack Taylor is great fun, with Iain Glen suitably hangdog as Galway's answer to Philip Marlowe.
And then I went a bit daft.
Okay, it sounds a bit daft and obvious, but the system will modulate the ESP capabilities to suit the road conditions.
That might seem a bit daft — after all, they're huge, luxury saloons, not SUVs — but really, it's the only valid comparison.
That has been followed up by speculation on a Mulsanne DHC and a Mulsanne Coupe, which are bound to follow at some point, possibly as the Mulsanne Brooklands (which will sound a bit daft) and the Mulsanne Azure.
My friend's dog was been a bit daft about picking stuff up in the garden and running round with it.
At first it was a rather interesting, but then it all started getting a bit daft with law suits being filed and a hell of a lot of rage.
You'd also have to be a bit daft to wander past all the strange occurrences without properly investigating them.
Presumably SEGA believe that a launch in Q1 of 2013 will be better for the game, raking in more sales than a July release, although given that July is relatively quiet, that, to me, seems a bit daft.
But in all honesty if you play Nintendo games for the online modes you are a bit daft.
And though all this feel - goody vibe may, on paper, induce cynicism among the weary, the experience feels nice because it's also a bit daft.
I'm quirky, a bit daft and can't resist cracking the odd joke.
The Bridge gender stuff looks a bit daft to me.
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