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What about sepet (basket) as a verb: sepletlemek?
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20.       kai
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 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:08 am

Quoting gezbelle:

Quoting kai:

Oh yes! he had his own business show called The Apprentice (like donald trump) in the UK. He hired a certain amount of people for a "test run" to see who was the best employer and just said "your fired" every time he got rid of one of them.



are you sure it was best employer?? and not prettiest girl???



lol well considering a man won it one time i'm a little worried about answering that question lol

21.       deli
5904 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:12 am

Quoting kai:

Quoting gezbelle:

Quoting kai:

Oh yes! he had his own business show called The Apprentice (like donald trump) in the UK. He hired a certain amount of people for a "test run" to see who was the best employer and just said "your fired" every time he got rid of one of them.



are you sure it was best employer?? and not prettiest girl???



lol well considering a man won it one time i'm a little worried about answering that question lol

i didnt think that was richard branson ,hes the guy with the planes isnt he :-S i thought that bloke on the apprentice was called ,sir alex ,something or other

22.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:14 am

yeh richard branson is that guy with the planes

virgin atlantic, virgin blue...also virgin music.

23.       kai
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 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:15 am

Quoting deli:

Quoting kai:

Quoting gezbelle:

Quoting kai:

Oh yes! he had his own business show called The Apprentice (like donald trump) in the UK. He hired a certain amount of people for a "test run" to see who was the best employer and just said "your fired" every time he got rid of one of them.



are you sure it was best employer?? and not prettiest girl???



lol well considering a man won it one time i'm a little worried about answering that question lol

i didnt think that was richard branson ,hes the guy with the planes isnt he :-S i thought that bloke on the apprentice was called ,sir alex ,something or other



Ooops! I meant Sir Alan Sugar! lol thanks for the correction Deli....where would I be without you!

24.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:17 am

sir alan sugar?? what does he do?

mr. sugar, gimme some sugar!

ooops...that should be sir sugar shouldn't it??

p.s. i shouldn't make fun of people...

25.       kai
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 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:20 am

Quoting gezbelle:

sir alan sugar?? what does he do?

mr. sugar, gimme some sugar!

ooops...that should be sir sugar shouldn't it??



@ Gezbelle....

Sir Alan Sugar is a British businessman and philanthropist for organisations such as Jewish Care.
In 2005 he starred in the BBC tv series, The Apprentice, modelled after the American television show of the same name, featuring entrepreneur Donald Trump, which had already proven popular in the USA.

26.       libralady
5152 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:47 pm

Quoting illusion:

in English we have: "to shit can"
"He was shit canned."



Where in English does this appear? Do you mean "shit happens"? Nothing to do with sacking or maybe you might say it if you got sacked!

27.       libralady
5152 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:49 pm

Quoting kai:

Quoting gezbelle:

does richard branson say "you're fired" too???



Oh yes! he had his own business show called The Apprentice (like donald trump) in the UK. He hired a certain amount of people for a "test run" to see who was the best employer and just said "your fired" every time he got rid of one of them.



Sorry but since when does Richard Branson say "Your Fired" in the Apprentice? Forgive me if my eyes are failing but that is Sir Alan Sugar!

28.       libralady
5152 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:55 pm

Other terms for being sacked:

Get the boot
Made redundant
Restructuring the organisation
Get up the road


and I am sure there are more and some unrepeatble ones to

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