Banter TRTT Part 14: 2022 Goodbye (To 2023)

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Nonce is an underrated insult tbh. Need to use it more often



Just get your valet to move them down the road
Nonce is the absolute worst thing you can call someone where I’m from. If you say it you’d have to back it up with fists as whoever you say it to is obliged to fight you, or admit to it.
 
Nonce is the absolute worst thing you can call someone where I’m from. If you say it you’d have to back it up with fists as whoever you say it to is obliged to fight you, or admit to it.
So you never had any fights then.....



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Places like Hoffman and Flight Centre aren't all bad. They can be helpful for identifying good/bad/tourist traps etc. Plus it takes all the organisation away and you get the fun part and anything goes wrong you give them a call and make it someone else's problem.

I used them probably once, and found them useful enough. Would only really go back again if it was for a very large trip.
 
Places like Hoffman and Flight Centre aren't all bad. They can be helpful for identifying good/bad/tourist traps etc. Plus it takes all the organisation away and you get the fun part and anything goes wrong you give them a call and make it someone else's problem.

I used them probably once, and found them useful enough. Would only really go back again if it was for a very large trip.

How are you gonna get your entertainment now that you can't buy DVDs at sanity music stores anymore?
 
Places like Hoffman and Flight Centre aren't all bad. They can be helpful for identifying good/bad/tourist traps etc. Plus it takes all the organisation away and you get the fun part and anything goes wrong you give them a call and make it someone else's problem.

I used them probably once, and found them useful enough. Would only really go back again if it was for a very large trip.
People that use travel companies are generally older, spend more, want comfort, convenience and security..... and are willing to pay for it. Raman's treck of self discovery backpacking through Cambodia or Bravey taking a selfie of his shrivelled willy atop of Cradle Mountain aren't really their target market.
 
Places like Hoffman and Flight Centre aren't all bad. They can be helpful for identifying good/bad/tourist traps etc. Plus it takes all the organisation away and you get the fun part and anything goes wrong you give them a call and make it someone else's problem.

I used them probably once, and found them useful enough. Would only really go back again if it was for a very large trip.
Yep.

Ordinarily do my own private o/s bookings but decided to use Hoffman's to book travel to the Port Shanghai game in 2020 and was so thankful that I did. They did all the work to get our flight funds and other travel and accommodation deposits back in pretty quick time and without a fuss when the covid stuff hit.

Never did get to see Port play in China...
 
How are you gonna get your entertainment now that you can't buy DVDs at sanity music stores anymore?
Don't reckon i've ever set foot in one of those stores. I am of the high seas.
 
People that use travel companies are generally older, spend more, want comfort, convenience and security..... and are willing to pay for it. Raman's treck of self discovery backpacking through Cambodia or Bravey taking a selfie of his shrivelled willy atop of Cradle Mountain aren't really their target market.
I mean, I don't see the point in hating on a business that helps older people out, yeah they charge but I don't think it's exorbitant. They also help people who are anxious about travel, or simply don't know the first thing about it, right through to people who just want it all organised so they don't have to.

There is obviously a market for it. I mainly used it so I could present the missus with the trip as a surprise with a big itinerary and stuff in their shiny organised folders lol.
 
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I mean, I don't see the point in hating on a business that helps older people out, yeah they charge but I don't think it's exorbitant. They also help people who are anxious about travel, or simply don't know the first thing about it, right through to people who just want it all organised so they don't have to.

There is obviously a market for it. I mainly used it so I could present the missus with the trip as a present with a big itinerary and stuff in their shiny organised folders lol.

They also have a very large corporate travel arm which spins out plenty of cash.

Just because you don't use a certain service doesn't mean others don't.
 
I mean, I don't see the point in hating on a business that helps older people out, yeah they charge but I don't think it's exorbitant. They also help people who are anxious about travel, or simply don't know the first thing about it, right through to people who just want it all organised so they don't have to.

There is obviously a market for it. I mainly used it so I could present the missus with the trip as a surprise with a big itinerary and stuff in their shiny organised folders lol.

My ex wife and I used a travel company for a month long trip to New Zealand about 12 years ago. Was easy. We told them how long we wanted to spend on each island, where we wanted to go, what level of accommodation we were after, they knocked up an itinerary, we asked them to change a couple things and it was done. Hire cars, accommodation everything sorted with zero stress so we could concentrate on booking all the fun stuff we wanted to do over there.
 

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My ex wife and I used a travel company for a month long trip to New Zealand about 12 years ago. Was easy. We told them how long we wanted to spend on each island, where we wanted to go, what level of accommodation we were after, they knocked up an itinerary, we asked them to change a couple things and it was done. Hire cars, accommodation everything sorted with zero stress so we could concentrate on booking all the fun stuff we wanted to do over there.
The recommendations are super useful as there is an absolute glut of options. They know when hotels have been renovated, which have got construction nearby etc. It's good info.
 
took about 10 minutes for ChatGPT to admit Hitler wasn't a bad guy, just wait until the truth comes out.

It is generally agreed upon by historians that Hitler's actions and policies as leader of Nazi Germany were morally reprehensible and had a devastating impact on the world. However, it is important to acknowledge that historical interpretation and understanding of events can change over time as new evidence is discovered and new perspectives are brought to bear on the subject.
 
Jesus christ this gonna be an epic time waster

Talk about Port Adelaide's 2015 AFL season in the style of Hunter S Thompson




Alright, let's give this a shot in the style of Hunter S. Thompson:
The 2015 AFL season was a wild and turbulent journey for the Port Adelaide Power. They started out strong, with an impressive win over the Fremantle Dockers in Round 1. But as the season progressed, their fortunes began to shift. They struggled to maintain consistency, suffering losses to teams like the Brisbane Lions and the St Kilda Saints.
But it wasn't just the on-field action that made this season so remarkable. No, my friends, it was the off-field drama that really captured the imagination. Coach Ken Hinkley was a lightning rod for controversy, with some fans calling for his head after a string of lackluster performances. The team's captain, Travis Boak, was also under intense scrutiny, with rumors swirling about his alleged dissatisfaction with the team's management.
But amidst all the chaos, there were glimmers of hope. The team rallied in Round 19, delivering a decisive win over the Carlton Blues. And in Round 23, they put on a masterclass against the Richmond Tigers, winning by a whopping 94 points.
Overall, the 2015 season was a rollercoaster ride of emotion for Port Adelaide fans. It was a season marked by highs and lows, drama and intrigue, and a cast of characters that would make even the most jaded AFL aficionado sit up and take notice. It was a season that will go down in history as one of the wildest and most unpredictable in recent memory.

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took about 10 minutes for ChatGPT to admit Hitler wasn't a bad guy, just wait until the truth comes out.

It is generally agreed upon by historians that Hitler's actions and policies as leader of Nazi Germany were morally reprehensible and had a devastating impact on the world. However, it is important to acknowledge that historical interpretation and understanding of events can change over time as new evidence is discovered and new perspectives are brought to bear on the subject.
Anal campaigner - Hitler was a sensitive man
 
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