As is noted on one
ridiculous example on TruPrice: «Sir, will you be checking your antlers?
Not exact matches
Then
on to the other
ridiculous example of Chelsea's youth.
Don't blame the process for the Sanchez situation, blame Wenger & Gazidis for not getting their business done earlier and / or not following through with the promises they have made to their high priced talent and their devoted fans... someone please give me an
example of another supposed «top club» allowing their top player to go unsigned before the final year of their contract unless they were severely injured or the club was planning
on selling said player prior to their final year...
on a side note, Wenger might complain about the transfer window closing so late but just think about how problematic that could be for our team which usually waits until the last second to make deals...
on the one hand we might have less «panic» buys, whereas
on the other hand those same
ridiculous purchases might just have come weeks earlier... Wenger will find excuses for his ineptitude in the transfer market regardless of the deadline date
thats
ridiculous... first of all i am happy if somebody enjoys their work that much, and fans just shouldn't care about the private behaviors of players as long it doesn't directly influence their time
on the pitch or things that are just plain wrong and show a bad character like terry / giggs (women) for
example, criticise those things..
Indeed, most of the funny or
ridiculous things one finds in the paper are unintentionally amusing (Lisa Miller's credulous «report»
on reincarnation is a good
example).
Wrote one teacher
on the NEA's Facebook page, «I will do almost anything to get the class rolling with laughter — voice inflections, exaggerated facial expressions and movements, hilarious personal stories, (of which I have way too many),
ridiculous examples... and I encourage my students to do the same.»
An
example of how
ridiculous this can get is the man who was denied warranty coverage by a dealer
on his power door locks, because he had improved his exhaust system!
The way books are sold
on a consignment model, for
example, wherein the book retailer can return any unsold item for a full refund — with the high price of the break - out successful hardback print title subsidizing the wasteful and
ridiculous model.
they have to include a demo disk to try to justify the
ridiculous price tag, like first play though, all the info is available for free
on the internet, i imagine future publishing is desperately trying to increase its customer base
on an already dying form of media before it decides whether to cancel the publication altogether or not because only about 3 people buy it, price does nt help lads, nor is trying to justify people buying it using «hilarious»
examples such as «knob jokes», can get those for free in a primary school
i'm also having troubles seeing the similarities between your car
example and what's going
on with the scorpio... she's not saying the console won't be playable, she's just saying declaring ms the «winner» from a concept is a bit
ridiculous.
He streams regularly
on Twitch and has done some incredible live runs at Games Done Quick, often beating Link to the Past in
ridiculous ways — without a sword, for
example.
The shirt paintings also comment
on the medium's commodity status, as well as
on various collaborations between artists and fashion houses, of which Jeff Koons's
ridiculous Louis Vuitton handbags are but the latest
example.
For
example: the Nasher currently has
on display a Heatherwick Studios design exhibition, which is stacked with superficially awesome (or pretentiously
ridiculous) design solutions fabricated at a tremendous scale and cost.
The two most vivid
examples on my mind at the moment are «It's Global Warming, Stupid,» a much - shared essay in Bloomberg Businessweek, and an effort by Anthony Watts, inspired by a
ridiculous U.S. News Sandy - warming poll, to list scientists and commentators for and against global warming as the storm's cause.
You can see this in the often
ridiculous «analyses» of which product is more «green»... see the Green Lantern blog
on Slate for
examples.
And as for other
examples of peer - review failure a la Hockey Stick, well, gee, off the top of my head: — Steig and his stupid West Antarctica -
on - fire nonsense, — Marcott et al and their
ridiculous hockey - stick - in - oz guff — Camille Parmesan and her nonsense about butterflies moving down a mountain or up it, who cares.
Thankfully (whew) I don't conform to that
ridiculous notion, and thankfully, I'm sure, when anyone criticises scientist's for their employment status, (for
example) relative to their scientific opinions, you will surely promote your analysis
on the merits, or not, of their science.
I'm not afraid of the
ridiculous example of a man assaulting women with the expectation they could rely
on the human rights act.
Furthermore the compensation the airlines are required to give (after a 5 houre flight) taking
example in the scandinavian carrier SAS is
ridiculous with astronomical high prices
on Norwegian airports the (dinner compensation) will buy you something equivalent to a small snack which not even qualify as a small breakfast.
If they're going to let stuff like this through while denying other apps
on some
ridiculous grounds (Tweetie, for
example), the approval process has been rendered useless.
With these
examples there are of course several more
ridiculous coins such as PutinCoin, PutinClassic, UFO Coin and so
on.